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The Routledge Handbook on Historic Urban Landscapes in the
Asia-Pacific sheds light onto the balancing act of urban heritage
management, focusing specifically on the Asia-Pacific regions in
which this challenge is imminent and in need of effective
solutions. Urban heritage, while being threatened amid myriad
forces of global and ecological change, provides a vital social,
cultural, and economic asset for regeneration and sustenance of
liveability of inhabited urban areas worldwide. This six-part
volume takes a critical look at the concept of Historic Urban
Landscapes, the approach that UNESCO promotes to achieve holistic
management of urban heritage, through the lens of issues,
prospects, and experiences of urban regeneration of the selected
geo-cultural context. It further discusses the difficult task that
heritage managers encounter in conceptualizing, mapping, curating,
and sustaining the plurality, poetics, and politics of urban
heritage of the regions in question. The connective thesis that
weaves the chapters in this volume together reinforces for readers
that the management of urban heritage considers cities as dynamic
entities, palimpsests of historical memories, collages of social
diversity, territories of contested identities, and sites for
sustainable liveability. Throughout this edited collection,
chapters argue for recognizing the totality of the eco-cultural
urban fabric, embracing change, building social cohesion, and
initiating strategic socio-economic progress in the conservation of
Historic Urban Landscapes. Containing thirty-seven contributions
written by leading regional experts, and illustrated with over 200
black and white images and tables, this volume provides a
much-needed resource on Historic Urban Landscapes for students,
scholars, and researchers.
Winner of the Environmental Design Research Association's 2018
Achievement Award The pluralism of South Asia belies any singular
reading of its heritage. In spite of this diversity, its cultural
traditions retain certain attributes that are at their core South
Asian-in their capacity to self-organize, enact and reinvent
cultural memories, and in their ability to retain an intimate
connection with nature and landscape. This volume focuses on the
notion of cultural landscape as a medium integrating multiple forms
of heritage and points to a new paradigm for conservation practices
in the South Asian context. Even though the construct of cultural
landscape has been accepted as a category of heritage, its potent
use in heritage management in general and within the South Asian
context in particular has not been widely studied. The volume
challenges the prevalent views of heritage management in South Asia
that are entrenched in colonial legacies and contemporary global
policy frameworks.
The prevalent global heritage discourse has been primarily
Euro-centric in its origin, premise, and praxis. Diverse cultural,
historical, and geographical contexts, such as that of Asia, call
for more context-specific approaches to heritage management. This
book explores this complexity of managing the cultural heritage in
Asia. Case studies include sites of Angkor, Himeji Castle,
Kathmandu Valley, Luang Prabang, Lumbini, and Malacca, and the book
uses these to explore the religious worldviews, heritage policies,
intangible heritage dimensions, traditional preservation practices,
cultural tourism, and the notion of cultural landscape that are
crucial in understanding the cultural heritage in Asia. It
critiques the contemporary regulatory frameworks in operation and
focuses on the issues of global impact on the local cultures in the
region. The book goes on to emphasize the need for integrated
heritage management approaches that encompass the plurality of
heritage conservation concerns in Asian countries. Themes are
discussed from the vantage point of heritage scholars and
practitioners in the South, Southeast, and East Asia. This book
thus presents a distinctive Asian perspective which is a valuable
source for students and practitioners of heritage within and beyond
the Asian context.
The prevalent global heritage discourse has been primarily
Euro-centric in its origin, premise, and praxis. Diverse cultural,
historical, and geographical contexts, such as that of Asia, call
for more context-specific approaches to heritage management. This
book explores this complexity of managing the cultural heritage in
Asia. Case studies include sites of Angkor, Himeji Castle,
Kathmandu Valley, Luang Prabang, Lumbini, and Malacca, and the book
uses these to explore the religious worldviews, heritage policies,
intangible heritage dimensions, traditional preservation practices,
cultural tourism, and the notion of cultural landscape that are
crucial in understanding the cultural heritage in Asia. It
critiques the contemporary regulatory frameworks in operation and
focuses on the issues of global impact on the local cultures in the
region. The book goes on to emphasize the need for integrated
heritage management approaches that encompass the plurality of
heritage conservation concerns in Asian countries. Themes are
discussed from the vantage point of heritage scholars and
practitioners in the South, Southeast, and East Asia. This book
thus presents a distinctive Asian perspective which is a valuable
source for students and practitioners of heritage within and beyond
the Asian context.
The Routledge Handbook on Historic Urban Landscapes in the
Asia-Pacific sheds light onto the balancing act of urban heritage
management, focusing specifically on the Asia-Pacific regions in
which this challenge is imminent and in need of effective
solutions. Urban heritage, while being threatened amid myriad
forces of global and ecological change, provides a vital social,
cultural, and economic asset for regeneration and sustenance of
liveability of inhabited urban areas worldwide. This six-part
volume takes a critical look at the concept of Historic Urban
Landscapes, the approach that UNESCO promotes to achieve holistic
management of urban heritage, through the lens of issues,
prospects, and experiences of urban regeneration of the selected
geo-cultural context. It further discusses the difficult task that
heritage managers encounter in conceptualizing, mapping, curating,
and sustaining the plurality, poetics, and politics of urban
heritage of the regions in question. The connective thesis that
weaves the chapters in this volume together reinforces for readers
that the management of urban heritage considers cities as dynamic
entities, palimpsests of historical memories, collages of social
diversity, territories of contested identities, and sites for
sustainable liveability. Throughout this edited collection,
chapters argue for recognizing the totality of the eco-cultural
urban fabric, embracing change, building social cohesion, and
initiating strategic socio-economic progress in the conservation of
Historic Urban Landscapes. Containing thirty-seven contributions
written by leading regional experts, and illustrated with over 200
black and white images and tables, this volume provides a
much-needed resource on Historic Urban Landscapes for students,
scholars, and researchers.
The pluralism of South Asia belies any singular reading of its
heritage. In spite of this diversity, its cultural traditions
retain certain attributes that are at their core South Asian-in
their capacity to self-organize, enact and reinvent cultural
memories, and in their ability to retain an intimate connection
with nature and landscape. This volume focuses on the notion of
cultural landscape as a medium integrating multiple forms of
heritage and points to a new paradigm for conservation practices in
the South Asian context. Even though the construct of cultural
landscape has been accepted as a category of heritage, its potent
use in heritage management in general and within the South Asian
context in particular has not been widely studied. The volume
challenges the prevalent views of heritage management in South Asia
that are entrenched in colonial legacies and contemporary global
policy frameworks.
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