Contents:Panel 1 - Heritage and Globalisation: Globalisation, Regional Cooperation and Conservation Yudhishthir Raj Isar, FRANCE p.19, Global Heritage News: Lessons from India and China Manish Chalana, USA p.27, The Rural Heritage Site in an Increasingly Urban World James Banta, USA p.38, The Built Vernacular Heritage in North Sumatra Province: Conservatism versus Development Isnen Fitri & Rika Susanto, INDONESIA p.46, Heritage and Globalisation S S H Rehman, India p.56, International Landscape Network and the International National Trusts Organisation Natalia Pojidaeva, RUSSIA p.60, Indian Cultural Heritage Abroad and its Preservation in the Period of Globalisation. Dagmar Pospisilova, CZECH REPUBLIC p.69, A modern Indo-Australian-American Heritage? Christopher Vernon, AUSTRALIA p.72, Heritage and Globalisation Patwant Singh, INDIA p.82, Panel II -Conservation of Heritage in Regions of Conflict & Natural Disasters: Application of the Hague Convention during Armed Conflicts Pali Wijeratne, SRI LANKA p.87, Preservation of Urban Heritage in Kabul: The Restoration of Murad Khane Andre Ullal, AFGHANISTAN p.96, The Synthesis of Theory and Practice in Heritage Studies: Case study from Croatian ex-war area Darko Babic, CROATIA p.105, A Lesson Learnt from a Disaster Area Edy Suhartono & Budi Agustono, INDONESIA p.113, Natural Disasters and their Impact on Cultural Heritage Saleem Beg, INDIA p.120, Traditional is Modern: A Cultural Heritage Tradition that can Save Lives in the Future Randolph Langenbach, USA p.124, Panel II A- Heritage Tourism: Heritage Tourism and Conservation: Striking a Balance Martin Scicluna, MALTA p.139, Urban Conservation and Heritage Tourism in the Ancient City of Pingyao, China Shu-yi Pearl Wang, USA p.144, Old is Gold - Heritage Approaches in Kerala Jose Dominic, INDIA p.151, Tourism as a Tool for Heritage Conservation Arun Gupta, INDIA p.156, The Natural Heritage Inheritance of Cherrapunji: Monsoons and Tourism Prabhat D Sawyan, INDIA p.161, Panel III B - Funding for Conservation Projects: Sustaining Heritage in the UK The Lottery Renaissance, Judith Cligman, UK p.165, The Role of Public-Private Partnerships Donovan Rypkema, USA p.173, Funding Conservation through Tourism Oliver Maurice, UK p.188, How to Market Trust' Mark Adderley, UK p.197, Funding for Conservation Projects: Public-Private Partnership Tasneem Mehta, INDIA p.203, Panel IV A - Regional Cooperation: Cultural Heritage Counts for Italian Development Cooperation Anna Maria Ceci, ITALY p.207, Cultural Heritage: A Priority for Italian Co-operation Michele Morana, ITALY p.215, Berati, Heritage and Regional Collaborations Ajet Nallbani, ALBANIA p.219, Regional Cooperation Ahmad Sarji, MALAYSIA p.227, Archaeological Tourism in Arikamedu (South India) S. Suresh, INDIA p.231, Panel IV B- The Role of National Trusts: Climate Change and the National Trust's New Strategy Fiona Reynolds, UK p.240, Identifying New Issues and Engaging New Audiences David J. Brown, USA p.248, Heritage Trusteeship in Post-Soviet Russia: The First Steps Alexander P. Kudryavtse, Valentin 1. Manturov & Yuri Mazuroy, RUSSIA p.256, Heritage and Development: Reflections on INTACH's Experience A G K Menon, INDIA p.265, The Role of National Trusts in the Protection of Agricultural Land William C Turner, CANADA p.270, Indonesian Heritage Trust: the Community Movement for Heritage Consewrvation Setyanto P.Santosa, INDONESIA p.276, A Charter for the Conservation of the Built Heritage of South and South East Asia. Roland Siva, SRI LANKA p.284, Towards a Korean Model of National Trust? The Enactment of National Trust Act in Korea and After Myung-Rae Cho, KOREA p.292, BC's National Trust & Sustainable Land Use Ethics Jay Rastogi, CANADA p.300, Panel V A – Legislation: Heritage Legislation Policy for India Shyam Chainani, INDIA p.309, The An Taisce The National Trust for Ireland Experience: Heritage Trust Legislation John Ducie, IRELLAND p.322, Urban Heritage Regulations in India: The Hyderabad Negotiations S.P. Shorey, INDIA p.333, Panel VB - Heritage and Conservation Management: Conservation of the Built Environment of Lahore Fauzia Husain Qureshi, PAKISTAN p.343, Understanding Ladakh's Heritage Tara Sharma, INDIA p.350, Heritage Led Regeneration - An Innovative Model Michael Loveday, UK p.358, Making our Heritage a Resource for Development Monica Mbewe, Zambia p.366, Heritage and Active Citizenship Simon Murray, UK p.375, Strategy for Management of Art Heritage O. P. Agrawal, INDIA p.379, Managing the Conservation of a Built Heritage Project David MacLehose, UK p.386, Heritage Management and Conservation Amita Baig, INDIA p.389, Heritage Conservation as a Tool for Social Reform GM Kapur, INDIA p.393, Panel VC- Urban Renewal: Heritage and Streetscape- Revitalising the City Centre Steffen Lehmann, AUSTRALIA p.397, Two Decades of Conservation: Lessons from Mumbai Vikas Dilawari, INDIA p.405, The Gomti Riverfront in Lucknow, India: Creating a Landscape of Heritage Swati Nagpal, USA p.409, Urban Heritage Conservation: Lessons from World Bank Experience in China Keshav Varma, USA p.418, Management of Urban Heritage: Bombay, a Case Study Abha Narain Lambah, INDIA p.426, Panel VI A- Heritage Education: Preserving the Rich Cultural Heritage of Falmouth, Jamaica James M. Parrent, JAMAICA p.433, Concepts and Relevance of 'History Writing' in the Identification of Heritage Properties Neeta Das, INDIA p.441, Heritage Education: A case study in India R C Agrawal, INDIA p.448, The Revitalisation of Bánffy Castle Bontida (Romania) Csilla Hegedus, ROMANIA p.453, What is Heritage Education? Shobita Punja, INDIA p.460, Heritage Interpretation Marion Blockley, UK p.467, The Importance of Heritage Education in Asia: The Master's Programme at Bhaktapur, Nepal Susanne von der Heide, NEPAL p.477, The Cultural Heritage Educational Initiative: Lucknow, India Mary Kay Judy, USA p.485, Learning from Johann Sebastian Bach: Developing Architectural Conservation Education Nalini Thakur, INDIA p.493, Sanghol: A Case Study Diljit Rana, UK p.502, Heritage Education Komal Anand, INDIA p.507, Panel VI B - Intangible Heritage: Intangible Heritage: The Mirror of Cultural Diversity Ken Taylor, AUSTRALIA p.509, The Intangible Heritage of North-East India: The Oral Tradition Salam Irene Singh, INDIA p.519, The Revitalisation of Bark Cloth Making in Uganda David Kalanzi, UGANDA p.525, Oral Traditions of the Parsi Zoroastrians Shernaz Cama, INDIA p.531, Ritualistic Ceremonial Practices and Festivities of the Ao-Naga Sentila T. Yanger, INDIA p.540
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