50 years World Heritage Convention : shared responsibility -- conflict & reconciliation /

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Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
©2022
Description:1 online resource (xl, 504 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Heritage studies
Heritage studies (Berlin, Germany)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13527204
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Varying Form of Title:Fifty years World Heritage Convention
Other authors / contributors:Albert, Marie-Theres, editor.
Bernecker, Roland, editor.
Cave, Claire (Claire Marie), editor.
Prodan, Anca Claudia, editor.
Ripp, Matthias, editor.
ISBN:9783031056604
3031056604
9783031056598
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Open access.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 19, 2022).
Summary:This open access book identifies various forms of heritage destruction and analyses their causes. It proposes strategies for avoiding and solving conflicts, based on integrating heritage into the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It reflects on the identity-building role of heritage, on multidimensional conflicts and the destruction of heritage, and considers conflict-solving strategies and future perspectives. Furthermore, it engages theoretically and practically with the concepts of responsibility, reconciliation and sustainability, relating mainly to four sustainable development goals, i.e. SDGs 4 (education), 11 (e.g. World Heritage), 13 (climate action) and 17 (partnerships for the goals). More than 160 countries have inscribed properties on the UNESCO World Heritage list since the World Heritage Convention came into force. Improvements in the implementation of the Convention, such as the Global Strategy for a Representative, Balanced and Credible World Heritage List, have occurred, but other conflicts have not been solved. The book advocates for a balanced distribution of properties and more effective strategies to represent the global diversity of cultural and natural heritage. Furthermore it highlights the importance of heritage in identity building.
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-031-05660-4

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505 0 |a Part I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction into the overall message of the book : destruction of heritage is destroying identity, shared responsibility is therefore our common task for the future / Marie-Theres Albert, Roland Bernecker, Claire Cave, Anca Claudia Prodan, and Matthias Ripp -- 2. 50 Years World Heritage Convention : founding idea(s) and implementation : reflections on important developments over time / Birgitta Ringbeck -- Part II. The destruction of heritage is multidimensional : theoretical reflections, case studies and narratives -- Global governance --3. UNESCO's World Heritage Convention and global governance / Roland Bernecker and Nicole Franceschini -- 4. Coloniality, natural world heritage and indigenous peoples : a critical analysis of world heritage cultural governance / Irene Fogarty -- 5. Governing world heritage : taking stock of the structures that determine the protection and conservation of world heritage sites / Eike Tobias Schmedt -- 6. World heritage and global governance : thematic reflections / Roland Bernecker, Nicole Franceschini, Webber Ndoro, Christina Cameron, Maritta Koch-Weser, Lynn Meskell, Caroline Capdepon de Bigu-Poirrier, Boyoon Choi, Roger Negredo Fernández, Isabelle Rupp, and Tanja Willhalm -- Urban transformation -- 7. Urban transformation and related conflicts at UNESCO world heritage sites / Christer Gustaffson and Matthias Ripp -- 8. Temporary uses as a toolkit for heritage-led sustainable urban development / Mariko Ikeda -- 9. Going beyond tourism attraction in the festivalisation of world heritage cities / Zachary M. Jones -- 10. Sustainable urban heritage vs heritage orthodoxy / Dennis Rodwell -- 11. The politics of shared heritage : contested histories and participatory memory work in the post-colonial urban landscape / Jan Küver -- 
505 8 |a War and terrorism -- 12. UNESCO world heritage and cultural property protection in the event of armed conflict / Friedrich Schipper -- 13. Palmyra : bridging past and future / Zeina Elcheikh -- 14. Countering the narratives of destruction : textual evidence and the tradition of heritage preservation in Islam / Azeez Olaniyan and Akeem O. Bello -- 15. The role of heritage in post-war reconciliation : going beyond world heritage sites / Lorika Hisari, Kristen Barrett-Casey, and Kalliopi Fouseki -- 16. Fighting terrorist attacks against world heritage : an integrated approach / Sabine von Schorlemer -- Climate change -- 17. Climate change and world heritage : an introduction / Claire Cave -- 18. The climate crisis, outstanding universal vand change in world heritage / William P. Megarry -- Climate action and world heritage : conflict or confluence? / Cathy Daly -- 20. Conflict aeas and solution strategies in the conservation of ecosystems and their services : a holistic approach / Esteban Avigliano and Nahuel Schenone -- 21. Historic gardens as a cultural task : climate adaptation strategies and understanding of nature / Michael Rohde -- 22. The highest mountain in the shadow of climate change : managing tourism and conservation in a world heritage site : Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal / Sushma Bhatta, Robin Boustead, and Kurt Luger -- Technological change -- 23. Technological change : risk or opportunity for UNESCO world heritage? Alexander Siegmund and Anca Claudia Prodan -- 24. Change in water technology in Anatolia : from use to energy, conficts to climate action / Yonca Erkan -- 25. Mineral extractive industries in the context of European world heritage cultural landscape conservation and management : the case study of the Erzebirge/Krušnohoří mining region / Friederike Hansell -- 26. Cultural landscape compatibility study Upper Middle Rhine Valley : a proactive tool for preventive monitoring of complex world heritage landscapes / Michael Kloos -- 27. Geoheritage to support heritage authorities : research case studies on Maya archaeological sites / Mario Hernández, Philippe De Maeyer, Luc Zwartjes, and Antonio Benavides Castillo -- 28. Adopting digital tools & technology to evolve sustainable tourism at world heritage sites : case studies from India and Greece / George N. Zaimes, Valasia Iakovoglou, Fergus T. Maclaren, and Pankaj Manchanda -- 
505 8 |a Commodification of heritage -- 29. The commodification of world heritage : a Marxist introduction / Thomas M. Schmitt -- 30. Tourism without commodification at a Hungarian world heritage site / Lia Bassa -- 31. Natural heritage in danger : native forests, new and old forms of extractive activities and sustainability from the perspective of a new generation of scientists, activists and entrepreneurs in Argentina / Claudia Lozano -- 32. Shifting scales in the Honghe Hani rice terraces : traditional knowledge, commodification and community participation / Fabienne Wallenwein -- Part III. The World Heritage Convention : the day after tomorrow -- 33. Shared responsibility : a guiding principle of the World Heritage Convention : perception, implementation, future / Marie-Theres Albert -- 34. World heritage and reconciliatrion / Birgitta Ringbeck -- 35. Sustainability : a guiding principle of the World Heritage Convention : what has been achieved, what is missing, what is the future perspective / Constanze Fuhrmann-- 36. World heritage education and the next 50 years of the Convention : current pitfalls and future potentials of woirld heritage education / Claudia Grünberg and Klaus-Christian Zehbe -- 37. Young professionals' perspectives on world heritage : transformation from an expert-dominated concept to a project for the people it is made for / Roland Bernecker, Juan Carlos Barrientos García, Elisabeth Korinth, Isabelle Rupp, Giulia Tomasi, and Klaus-Christian Zehbe -- 38. Outlook / Marie-Theres Albert, Roland Bernecker, Claire Cave, Anca Claudia Prodan, and Matthias Ripp. 
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