Culturel ; Géographie culturelle ; Géographie politique ; Monde ; Patrimoine culturel ; Pratique sociale ; Stratégie géopolitique ; Structure sociale ; Système de valeurs
In the process of creating heritage the bequeathed or explored legends and myths against the proving principles of scientific justice are ordered by the teleological objectives. Some ideologies are represented by historical, cultic buildings
, museums, monuments and commemorative plaques, tourism regions or other public places. The representation of heritage legitimates the existing social and political values and structures. It can be used for manipulate, excuse or rewrite the past. Heritages
are constructions and their destinations are results of political conceptions. It can be noticed in typical relations, principles of the usage of cultural spaces, ways and practices of creating heritage inside and outside of Europe too. The risks of creating
heritage by national, regional and global levels can be decreased by the cultural heritage community which is unterminated in space and time and based on the law and freedom of interpretation instead of possession. - (AM)
;on the integrity, the authenticity and the conservation of the valley;governance of the valley as a world heritage site;the “New Ksar” project. - (IfL)
Maintaining authenticity and integrity at cultural world heritage sites
Authenticité ; Culturel ; Héritageculturel ; Intégrité ; Monde ; Protection des sites
Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Site preservation ; World
L'identification et le maintien d'une authenticité et d'une intégrité sur des sites à héritageculturel sont des défis qu'il faut relever. Les concepts sont difficiles à définir et ils sont ouverts à des interprétations différentes selon les
établissements culturels. Discussion sur les approches de la protection des sites appropriées à certains d'entre eux, en soulignant les tensions qui sugissent quand on met en balance le besoin de maintenir authenticité et intégrité et les besoins des habitants ou
Le parc de Villem Barents dans le système de protection et d'utilisation de l'héritage naturel et culturel de la Russie arctique
Arctique ; Loisir ; Novaâ Zemlâ ; Parc national ; Parc naturel ; Patrimoine culturel ; Paysage naturel ; Protection de la nature ; Russie d'Europe ; Zone protégée
Les territoires protégés de l'Arctique russe. Les spécificités de la protection de l'héritage naturel et culturel de l'Arctique. La Nouvelle Zemble, région d'héritage national de Russie. La parc de Barents : du projet à sa concrétisation. Les
paysages naturels. Les objets de l'héritage du parc Villem Barents. Le potentiel de loisirs du territoire.
Buddhism ; Burma ; Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Planning ; Rangoon ; Sacred place ; Site preservation ; Urban landscape ; Urban renewal
skyline structures that would not be in keeping with the Heritage Trust concept. There is general agreement that the scope of the renovations must be guided by careful planning and a steady funding stream. - (GL)
Heritage registers and the accompanying conservation measures and institutions can be re-evaluated in line with responding to the challenges of the past as critical resource, in a context of wider community involvement and ownership.
The A. discusses recent planning and urban renewal policies in Antwerp within the contexts of the city's extensive cultural heritage and its historic evolution. Special attention is given to the architectural and urban design achievements
In this study, the meaning of urban heritage for its city centre legatees are explored in order to understand the ways in which urban heritage can contribute to the functioning of the cities of today and tomorrow. Case studies from Leeuwarden en
From « Patrimoine partagé » to « Whose Heritage »? Critical reflections on colonial built heritage in the city of Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo
An any settler or post-colonial society, heritage is a complex and contested topic that involves indigenous, imperial and other migrant components. In Australia, this is compounded by the unique characteristics of the country's natural environment
cities, this book demonstrates the range and diversity of heritage issues currently confronting Australia, and the value of adopting geographical approaches in their description, analysis and potential resolution. - (HC)
Bursa, today an industrial centre in Turkey, is famous because of its rich Ottoman heritage in architecture. The author proposed to include the historic town into the UNESCO World Heritage Inventory. After a short introduction, the author presents
Conservation des paysages culturels et transformation socio-culturelle dans la vallée du M'zab (algérie)
Algérie ; Culturel ; Développement durable ; Héritageculturel ; Paysage ; Protection de l'environnement ; Tourisme ; UNESCO
Algeria ; Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Environmental conservation ; Landscape ; Sustainable development ; Tourism ; UNESCO
The M´zab valley, situated in the northern Algerian Sahara, was proclaimed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. The valley has been settled by Berberian Ibadis - followers of a minor Muslim firqa (confession) - since the 10th century
the recent transformations of the M´zab valley and strategies for safeguarding the authenticity and integrity of this World Heritage Site. - (IfL)
(Re)making heritage policy in Hong Kong : a relational politics of global knowledge and local innovation
Connaissance ; Culturel ; Gouvernance ; Hong Kong ; Innovation ; Néolibéralisme ; Patrimoine ; Patrimoine culturel ; Politique patrimoniale ; Politique urbaine
This article applies the global-relational conceptual frame developed in recent work on urban policy mobilities to heritage in Hong Kong. Using as a case study a tertiary education programme that is a key node of heritage policy learning, it shows
that innovation must respond to the territorial specificities of land administration, culture and politics. Conceptually, this study proposes the need to understand the local politics of urban heritage from a relational perspective, attentive to both collective
Does the housing market reflect cultural heritage? We estimate several specifications of a hedonic price equation to establish whether distance to, and density of, cultural heritage site is capitalised into housing prices in Greater Dublin, Ireland
. Our results show that some types of cultural heritage sites, such as historic buildings, memorials, and Martello towers, provide positive spillovers to property prices while archaeological sites seem to be a negative amenity. We interpret
Architecture ; Artisanat ; Culturel ; Inde ; Industrialisation ; Investissement ; Madras ; Musée ; Patrimoine ; Paysage culturel ; Tamil Nādu ; Tradition ; Ville
connected elites. The site envisions southern Indian culture and history in ways that are tied to consumerism and to elite perceptions of regional and national heritage.
Ce volume présente tous les éléments du patrimoine culturel depuis la préhistoire jusqu'à nos jours; les AA. étudient aussi sa préservation. Le chapitre toponymie est particulièrement développé.