Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability: International Frameworks, National and Local Governance

By: Labadi, Sophia (Ed.)Contributor(s): Logan, William (Ed.)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Routledge 2016Description: 314pISBN: 9781138845756Subject(s): ConservationDDC classification: 720.288
Contents:
Approaches to urban heritage, development and sustainability by Sophia Labadi, William Logan p.1, Part I: Implementing international frameworks at the local level p.21, Chapter 2: In the slipstream of development World Heritage and development-induced displacement in Laos by by Kearrin Sims, and Tim Winter p.21, Chapter 3: Conserving a World Heritage Site in Mozambique: Entanglements between politics, poverty, development and governance on the Island of Mozambique by Albino Jopela p.37, Chapter 4: Interrogating the ‘implementation' of international policies of urban conservation in the medina of Tunis by Bianca Maria Nardulla and Elisabete Cidre p.57, Chapter 5: Challenges for implementing UNESCO's Historic Urban Landscape Recommendation in Canada by Stacey R. Jessiman p.80, Chapter 6: Using the Historic Urban Landscape to re-imagine Ballarat: The local context by Kristal Buckley, Steven Cooke, Susan Fayad p.93, Chapter 7: Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in the urban environment: Some experiences gained from implementing UNESCO's 2003 convention by Janet Blake p.114, Part II: Reconciling urban heritage conservation and development? p.135, Chapter 8: The impacts of culture and heritage-led development programmes: The cases of Liverpool (UK) and Lille (France) by Sophia Labadi p.137, Chapter 9: Management strategies for historic towns in Europe by Rob Pickard p.151, Chapter 10: Corporate visual impact on urban heritage: The corporate social responsibility framework by Celia Martínez Yanez p.175, Chapter 11: From zero sum game to arranged marriage: the struggle between built heritage conservation and urban development in post-colonial Hong Kong by Lee ho Yin and Lynne D. Distefano p.196, Chapter 12: Entrepreneurial heritage: Historic urban landscapes and the politics of “comprehensive development” in post-Soviet Cuba by Matthew J. Hill, and Maki Tanaka p.214, Part III: Grassroots heritage and bottom-up approaches p.233, Chapter 13: The sustainable conservation of urban heritage: A concern of all social actors by Eduardo Rojas p.235, Chapter 14: Whose heritage? Conflicting narratives and top-down and bottom-up approaches to heritage management in Yangon, Myanmar by by William Logan p.256, Chapter 15: Living heritage, community participation and sustainability: Redefining development strategies in the Hoi An Ancient Town World Heritage property, Vietnam by by Pham Thi Thanh Huong p.274, Chapter 16: Deep ecology and urban conservation principles for urban villages Planning for Hauz Khas Village, Delhi City by Yamini Narayanan p.291, Index p.308
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Approaches to urban heritage, development and sustainability by Sophia Labadi, William Logan p.1, Part I: Implementing international frameworks at the local level p.21, Chapter 2: In the slipstream of development World Heritage and development-induced displacement in Laos by by Kearrin Sims, and Tim Winter p.21, Chapter 3: Conserving a World Heritage Site in Mozambique: Entanglements between politics, poverty, development and governance on the Island of Mozambique by Albino Jopela p.37, Chapter 4: Interrogating the ‘implementation' of international policies of urban conservation in the medina of Tunis by Bianca Maria Nardulla and Elisabete Cidre p.57, Chapter 5: Challenges for implementing UNESCO's Historic Urban Landscape Recommendation in Canada by Stacey R. Jessiman p.80, Chapter 6: Using the Historic Urban Landscape to re-imagine Ballarat: The local context by Kristal Buckley, Steven Cooke, Susan Fayad p.93, Chapter 7: Safeguarding intangible cultural heritage in the urban environment: Some experiences gained from implementing UNESCO's 2003 convention by Janet Blake p.114, Part II: Reconciling urban heritage conservation and development? p.135, Chapter 8: The impacts of culture and heritage-led development programmes: The cases of Liverpool (UK) and Lille (France) by Sophia Labadi p.137, Chapter 9: Management strategies for historic towns in Europe by Rob Pickard p.151, Chapter 10: Corporate visual impact on urban heritage: The corporate social responsibility framework by Celia Martínez Yanez p.175, Chapter 11: From zero sum game to arranged marriage: the struggle between built heritage conservation and urban development in post-colonial Hong Kong by Lee ho Yin and Lynne D. Distefano p.196, Chapter 12: Entrepreneurial heritage: Historic urban landscapes and the politics of “comprehensive development” in post-Soviet Cuba by Matthew J. Hill, and Maki Tanaka p.214, Part III: Grassroots heritage and bottom-up approaches p.233, Chapter 13: The sustainable conservation of urban heritage: A concern of all social actors by Eduardo Rojas p.235, Chapter 14: Whose heritage? Conflicting narratives and top-down and bottom-up approaches to heritage management in Yangon, Myanmar by by William Logan p.256, Chapter 15: Living heritage, community participation and sustainability: Redefining development strategies in the Hoi An Ancient Town World Heritage property, Vietnam by by Pham Thi Thanh Huong p.274, Chapter 16: Deep ecology and urban conservation principles for urban villages Planning for Hauz Khas Village, Delhi City by Yamini Narayanan p.291, Index p.308

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