03496nam a22002297a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001700090100003700107245009100144260003000235300001000265365003400275505275200309650001703061700003103078942001203109999001703121952012803138OSt20240617133727.0230921b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781138091405 ckrvia a720.288bBIL1 aLarsen, Peter Bille (Ed.) 9521110aWorld Heritage and Sustainable Development New Directions in World Heritage Management aNew YorkbRoutledgec2018 a293p. aRs.bRs. 2986cRs. eRs. 2986 aPart I: Historical, theoretical and institutional frameworks p.1, 1. Policy-making at the World Heritage-Sustainable development interface: Introductory remarks William Logan and Peter Bille Larsen p.3, 2. A view from the inside: An account of the process leading to the adoption of the policy for the integration of a sustainable development perspective within the World Heritage Convention Giovanni Boccardi and Lindsay Scott p.21, 3. Historical, theoretical and international considerations on culture, heritage and (sustainable) development Sophia Labadi p.37, Part II: Policy dimensions and overarching principles p.51, 4. Inclusive economic development in the urban heritage context Christian Ost p.53, 5. Inclusive social development and World Heritage in urban areas Jyoti Hosagrahar p.68, 6. World Heritage and gender equality Sophia Labadi p.87, 7. The World Heritage and sustainable development policy—a turning point for indigenous peoples? Stefan Disko and Max Ooft p.101, 8. Human rights, wrongs and sustainable development in World Heritage Peter Bille Larsen p.120, 9. Heritage, sustainable development and the achievement of peace and security in our world: ambitions and constraints William Logan p.134, Part III: Advisory Bodies views p.153, 10. The Role of World Heritage in achieving environmental sustainability: An IUCN perspective Elena Osipova, Tim Badman, Peter Bille Larsen p.155, 11. ‘No past, no future?’ An ICOMOS perspective on cultural heritage and the sustainability agenda Luisa De Marco, Susan Denyer, Regina Durighello and Ege Yildrim p.168, 12. From ‘sustaining heritage’ to ‘heritage sustaining broader societal wellbeing and benefits’: An ICCROM perspective Jane Thompson and Gamini Wijesuriya p.180, Part IV: World Heritage site case studies p.197, 13. Implementing the World Heritage sustainable development policy in Egypt: An opportunity for collective engagement in heritage conservation Dina Ishak Bakhoum p.199, 14. Applying a sustainable development approach to the World Heritage ‘Town of Bamberg’ site: Challenges met, opportunities seized Patricia Alberth p.214, 15. Sustainable development and nature-culture linkages in the Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia Juan Luis Isaza Londoño and Cèsar Augusto Velandia Silva p.226, 16. World Heritage and sustainable development in Viet Nam Duong Bich Hanh, Tran Thuy, Pham Huong and Nguyen Cuong p.240, 17. Ng’ambo Tuitakayo, the buffer zone we want: Articulating heritage values in urban planning of Zanzibar town Muhammad Juma p.257, 18. Cooperative post-disaster reconstruction of Xijie Historic Quarter, China: Directing conservation practice towards inclusive social and economic development Zhou Jian p.270, Index p.28310aConservation1 aLogan, William (Ed.)95207 2ddccBK c10168d10168 00102ddc40708NFICaKRVIAbKRVIAd2023-09-01eAmazon.inl2m2o720.288/BILp8391r2026-04-30s2026-03-17w2023-09-21yBK