Safeguarding Cultural Landscape Heritage
The Legacies of Ken Taylor
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Zusatztext
This book revisits the last three decades of heritage management across the world with the use of cultural landscape methodology. In 1992, UNESCO adopted the concept of cultural landscape as a category of world heritage places. This change recognized that culture and nature intertwined to create unique human environments, demonstrating the utility of the concept in natural and cultural heritage management and widening the notion of heritage management thinking and practice. The volume investigates the issues and strategies related to the heritage management of cultural landscape heritage, revisiting in particular the scholarship and legacies of Dr Ken Taylor, who has led a quiet but remarkable intellectual effort to define the concept of cultural landscape and its application in heritage management, and to help develop the next generation of thinkers and practitioners in heritage management.
Autorenportrait
Dr David Jones is Adjunct Professor in the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre at Monash University, Australia, a member of the Birrarung Council, a Sessional Member of Planning Panels Victoria (PPV), a s.189 Heritage Advisor under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006 (Vic), and a qualified planner and landscape architect. He previously oversighted Strategic Planning and Urban Design activities of the Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation, and authored Planning for Urban Country: Taking First Nations Values into Future Urban Designs (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023). Kapila D. Silva is Chancellors Club Teaching Professor and Associate Dean at the School of Architecture and Design at the University of Kansas, USA. He is the lead editor or co-author of six books on Heritage Management in the Asia-Pacific Context, Vernacular Architecture, and Culture-Environment Relationship.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 14.08.2026
Umfang: xxiv, 354 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9789819207862
Umbreit-Nr.: 974910
