Cultural heritage ; Cultural patrimony ; Management ; Mercury ; Regional development ; Slovenia
Mercury heritage in Idrija was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Thus, it became an important development factor that should be included in development documents, taking into account its development role. The AA. present a participatory
process, aiming at designing a cultural heritage management plan that will ensure heritage becomes an important driver of development. It highlights the need for comprehensive planning that includes all stakeholders and sectors, and contributes
Territoires protégés d'héritage naturel et culturel
Concept ; Culturel ; Héritageculturel ; Héritage naturel ; Protection de la nature ; Relation homme-environnement
Le concept d'héritage naturel est discuté à fond, ainsi que sa relation avec l'héritageculturel. L'approche spatiale est proposée pour gérer l'héritage naturel. Le systèmes d'objets et de phénomènes de l'héritage naturel forme le cadre naturel du
Mapping Living Heritage at the Phanom Rung Historical Park: Identifying and Safeguarding the Local Meanings of a National Heritage Site
Protecting Siam's heritage
Bouddhisme ; Communauté ; Culturel ; Géographie sociale ; Héritageculturel ; Lieu sacré ; Participation ; Phanom Rung ; Protection des sites ; Symbole national ; Thaïlande
Buddhism ; Community ; Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Participation ; Sacred place ; Site preservation ; Social geography ; Thailand
Drawing on field research at the Phanom Rung Historical Park in Buriram Province, the article aims to shed light on some of the conceptual and practical challenges involved in the shifting from the tangible to intangible in heritage management
. It traces the history of Phanom Rung’s incorporation into Thailand’s national heritage. Over the course of 20th century, the sanctuary was transformed from a locally sacred site of Buddhist pilgrimage and worship of tutelary spirits, into a national symbol
of Thailand’s Khmer heritage. The A discusses the practical question of how to initiate community involvement in the management and interpretation of the sanctuary, particularly given its national significance. - (GL)
Bangkok ; Culturel ; Démolition des bâtiments ; Géographie culturelle ; Héritageculturel ; Protection des sites ; Thaïlande ; Zonage
Bangkok ; Cultural geography ; Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Site preservation ; Thailand ; Zoning
The Thai heritage conservation community has been stunned by the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Thailand to demolish the venerable buildings on Sanam Luang , in which the Court has been housed for several decades. The A remarks
that the Court, which should be an ultimate source of redress against illegal destruction of heritage, is flagrantly flouting zoning restrictions and the attempt by the Fine Arts Department (FAD) to protect heritage sites from destruction. The case is but one
of many examples of the difficulties that progressives forces face in safeguarding Thailand’s rich and diverse cultural heritage against the unsympathetic bureaucratic bodies, ambitious interests, and well-meaning but ill-advised agents of “development
Culturel ; Foncier ; Identité culturelle ; Maoris ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Site touristique ; Système de valeurs ; Tourisme
As a way of increasing New Zealand's market share of international tourists, the Maori people and their sacred sites offer one possibility. The A. discusses Maori concepts of heritage, their world view and notion of land claims in the general
Commodification ; Conflict ; Consumption ; Cultural geography ; Cultural heritage ; Cultural product ; Cultural studies ; Society ; Thailand ; Tourism
are transformed into commodities. But as soon as cultural heritage becomes commodities that are bought and sold, they become products defined by what sells well or in great volumes and what appeals to the consumer most. This is the inherent source of conflict
in the tourism versus heritage protection debate. A far greater importance should be given to the process of cross-cultural exchange and the exchange of values, of which tourism is a key part. - (GL)
Rights or containment ? The politics of aboriginal cultural heritage in Victoria
Aborigènes ; Australie ; Culturel ; Identité culturelle ; Législation ; Patrimoine culturel ; Planification ; Post-colonialisme ; Utilisation du sol ; Victoria
Contexte et trajectoire de recherche. Nyah Forest comme lieu aborigène. Héritageculturel et pouvoir d'Etat. Nyah et le discours des sites. Défier le discours des sites : les valeurs de l'héritageculturel de Wadi Wadi. Gérer le sacré : la
Protecting trees through an inventory and typology : heritage trees in the Karavanke mountains, Slovenia
Arbre ; Essence forestière ; Héritageculturel ; Protection de la nature ; Slovénie ; Système d'information ; Zone protégée
Cultural heritage ; Information system ; Nature conservation ; Protected area ; Slovenia ; Tree ; Tree species
This paper introduces an advanced approach to natural and cultural heritage inventory for the study of heritage trees. Because trees play different roles in society, different regulations apply to their preservation, which can lead
to inconsistencies in records for heritages trees. The inventory of heritage trees and their types in the study area is based on existing lists of heritage trees, fieldwork and interviews. A new database of heritage trees has been established in which the advantage
Nouveaux moyens utilisés pour préserver et exploiter l'héritage naturel et culturel en Russie
Culturel ; Milieu naturel ; Patrimoine culturel ; Protection de l'environnement ; Protection des sites ; Russie ; Typologie
Les AA. présentent ici l'état actuel de l'héritage naturel et culturel de la Russie, qui est catastrophique. Ils en indiquent les causes et proposent une nouvelle conception de sa protection : à sa base, la notion de paysage culturel et de
d'un système territorial de protection de l'héritage naturel et culturel.
territoires historiques uniques, comme forme fondamentale de conservation et d'exploitation de cet héritage. Ils analysent les principes fondamentaux de fonctionnement et la typologie de ces territoires historiques uniques, dont l'ensemble deviendrait le cadre
Australia ; Australia-New Zealand history ; Cultural heritage ; Cultural landscape ; Gold ; Land management ; Landscape ; Mine ; New Zealand ; Site preservation ; World Heritage designation ; landscape classification ; landscape history ; mining
-heritage
This article investigates how cultural landscapes (especially the potentially limiting organically evolved landscape) can be used as a research framework to evaluate historical mining heritage sites in Australia and New Zealand. We argue that when
mining heritage sites are read as evolved organic landscapes and linked to the surrounding forested and hedged farmland, the disruptive aspects of mining are masked. Cultural landscape is now a separate listing for World Heritage sites and includes
for their heritage, indeed World Heritage, significance and, where appropriate, developed for their sustainable heritage tourism potential. Drawing on a number of research disciplines, a schematic framework is offered for interpreting and classifying these new world
cultural landscapes based upon analysis of gold-rush heritage sites throughout the Trans-Tasman world. We evaluate and apply this framework to place-based case studies in Victoria, Australia and Otago, New Zealand.
Vallée de la Marne : l'héritage face à la modernité. Un héritage abondant, de qualité, qui risque d'être oublié
Culturel ; France ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Ile-de-France ; Marne vallée ; Patrimoine architectural ; Paysage culturel ; Paysage rural ; Protection de la nature ; Ressource naturelle ; Seine-et-Marne
Une politique d'intégration du patrimoine au quotidien, coordonnée par des collectivités locales, devrait pouvoir sauver les sites et monuments dignes d'intérêt et donner une identité culturelle à la vallée.
The article is aimed to present a framework for analysing the cultural heritage of the automobile roads and road landscapes consisting of the system for its classification and of identification of factors determining its cultural value
Le territoire du Daguestan se distingue des autres régions de Russie par une grande diversité de la nature, de l'économie et de l'espace ethno-culturel, d'où l'intérêt de concevoir un atlas thématique sur tous ces aspects.
A Brief History of Heritage Protection in Thailand
Protecting Siam's heritage
Culturel ; Développement ; Développement économique ; Héritageculturel ; Nation ; Protection des sites ; Rôle de l'Etat ; Siècle 19 ; Siècle 20 ; Thaïlande ; Tourisme
Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Development ; Economic development ; Nation ; Nineteenth Century ; Role of the State ; Site preservation ; Thailand ; Tourism ; Twentieth Century
For over a millennium personal piety was, in Thailand, the rationale behind conservation. From mid-19th century onwards the state took over the responsibility for protecting cultural heritage, so did the aim of conservation change from religious
piety to national pride. From the eighties, the state used conservation as a mean to further economic development through tourism. Thus, the change in the history of heritage protection parallels those of the Thai nation as it advanced from a traditional
Cultural heritage ; Cultural studies ; Site preservation ; Thailand
The World Heritage system may be the most visible and prestigious framework of conservation worldwide, but the local and national dimensions are more important for each country and locality. In Thailand there are only five sites with World Heritage
Heritage in landscape or landscape as heritage - the case of landscape change management in protected and development areas in Czechia
Aménagement du territoire ; Développement régional ; Gestion de l'environnement ; Héritageculturel ; Paysage ; Protection de l'environnement ; Tchèque république
According to recent development, landscape is not only object of scientific studies, but it is being included in planning policy and practice as well. Along with this emerges the strong sense of landscape as heritage constituting the identity
of people on different hierarchical levels. However, should be the management of landscape as heritage treated as inherent part of spatial (physical, regional) planning or restricted only to so called natural or landscape protected areas ? The discussion
builds on examples from Czechia with the main emphasis on spatial relationships among areas devoted to cultural and natural heritage protection as well as areas dedicated to protection and development. - (BJ).
Les paysages culturels européens. Héritage et devenir.
Analyse du paysage ; Concept ; Europe ; Généralités sur la géographie ; Identité territoriale ; Paysage ; Paysage culturel ; Paysage rural
4 aspects des paysages sont abordés : les paysages culturels et l'identité territoriale, les paysages ruraux, la banalisation des paysages, l'imagination et les paysages.