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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amareswar GallaPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.830kg ISBN: 9781107610750ISBN 10: 1107610753 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 22 November 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword by the UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova; List of acronyms; Introduction; Part I. Bridging Nature and Culture: 1. Conservation of World Heritage and community engagement in a transboundary Biosphere Reserve: Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary, Senegal; 2. Community engagement in safeguarding the world's largest reef: Great Barrier Reef, Australia; 3. Living World Heritage: Škocjan Caves, Slovenia; 4. Challenges of protecting island ecosystems: Socotra Archipelago, Yemen; 5. Cultural landscapes: challenges and possibilities: Vegaøyan – the Vega Archipelago, Norway; Part II. Urbanism and Sustainable Heritage Development: 6. Heritage and communities in a small island developing state: historic Bridgetown and its garrison, Barbados; 7. The Red City: Medina of Marrakesh, Morocco; 8. Capacity-building for sustainable urban development: town of Luang Prabang, Lao People's Democratic Republic; 9. World Heritage in poverty alleviation: Hoi an ancient town, Vietnam; 10. Responsible local community in historic centres: historic centre (Old Town) of Tallinn, Estonia; 11. An exceptional picture of a Spanish colonial city: historic centre of Santa Cruz de Mompox, Colombia; Part III. Integrated Planning and Indigenous Engagement: 12. Homelands of the Mijikenda people: sacred Mijikenda Kaya forests, Kenya; 13. Reconnection and reconciliation in Canadian Rocky Mountain parks: Jasper National Park, Canada; 14. Legacy of a chief: Chief Roi Mata's Domain, Vanuatu; 15. Living cultural landscape: rice terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras; 16. The strength of a cultural system: Cliff of Bandiagara (Land of the Dogons), Mali; Part IV. Living Heritage and Safeguarding Outstanding Universal Value: 17. Aligning national priorities and World Heritage conservation: iSimangaliso Wetland Park, South Africa; 18. Participatory methodologies and indigenous communities – project-based learning: Sian Ka'an, Mexico; 19. Village on the winding river: historic villages of Korea – Hahoe and Yangdong; 20. World Heritage and Chinese diasporas: Kaiping Diaolou and villages, China; 21. Role of fisheries and ecosystem-based management: Shiretoko, Japan; Part V. More than the Monumental: 22. Dahshur villages in community development: Memphis and its necropolis – the pyramid fields from Giza to Dahshur, Egypt; 23. Sustainable development in a Dutch-German World Heritage site: the Wadden Sea; 24. World Heritage site status – a catalyst for heritage-led sustainable regeneration: Blaenavon industrial landscape, United Kingdom; 25. World Heritage in poverty alleviation: Serra da Capivara National Park, Brazil; 26. Angkor Archaeological Park and communities: Angkor, Cambodia; Pathways to sustainable development; References; List of contributors; Photo credits; Index.Reviews'There is plenty of solid evidence presented here to justify the conclusion that World Heritage has become a vehicle for sustainable development.' David Harmon, Biological Conservation Author InformationAmareswar Galla, PhD, is an alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and Professor and Executive Director of the International Institute for the Inclusive Museum, Copenhagen. He has worked on culture in poverty alleviation projects at several World Heritage sites including Ha Long Bay and Hoi An (Vietnam) and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (India). He is Editor-in-Chief of three research journals dealing with sustainable heritage development. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |