This edited book provides a broad collection of current critical
reflections on heritage-making processes involving landscapes,
positioning itself at the intersection of landscape and heritage
studies. Featuring an international range of contributions from
researchers, academics, activists, and professionals, the book aims
to bridge the gap between research and practice and to nourish an
interdisciplinary debate spanning the fields of geography,
anthropology, landscape and heritage studies, planning,
conservation, and ecology. It provokes critical enquiry about the
challenges between heritage-making processes and global issues,
such as sustainability, economic inequalities, social cohesion, and
conflict, involving voices and perspectives from different regions
of the world. Case studies in Italy, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia, the
Netherlands, Turkey, the UK, Columbia, Brazil, New Zealand, and
Afghanistan highlight different approaches, values, and models of
governance. This interdisciplinary book will appeal to researchers,
academics, practitioners, and every landscape citizen interested in
heritage studies, cultural landscapes, conservation, geography, and
planning.
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