World Heritage and Sustainable Development : New Directions in World Heritage Management

Cultural property-Protection
Routledge
2018
EISBN 9781351608886
Cover.
Title.
Copyright.
Contents.
List of illustrations.
List of contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Series editors' foreword.
PART I Historical, theoretical and institutional frameworks.
1 Policy-making at the World Heritage-sustainable development interface: introductory remarks.
2 A view from the inside: an account of the process leading to the adoption of the policy for the integration of a sustainable development perspective within the World Heritage Convention.
3 Historical, theoretical and international considerations on culture, heritage and (sustainable) development.
PART II Policy dimensions and overarching principles.
4 Inclusive economic development in the urban heritage context.
5 Inclusive social development and World Heritage in urban areas.
6 World Heritage and gender equality.
7 The World Heritage and Sustainable Development Policy - a turning point for indigenous peoples?.
8 Human rights, wrongs and sustainable development in World Heritage.
9 Heritage, Sustainable Development and the achievement of peace and security in our world: ambitions and constraints.
PART III Advisory Bodies' perspectives.
10 The role of World Heritage in achieving environmental sustainability: an IUCN perspective.
11 'No past, no future?' An ICOMOS perspective on cultural heritage and the sustainability agenda.
12 From 'Sustaining heritage' to 'Heritage sustaining broader societal wellbeing and benefits': an ICCROM perspective.
PART IV World Heritage site case studies.
13 Implementing the World Heritage Sustainable Development Policy in Egypt: an opportunity for collective engagement in heritage conservation.
14 Applying a sustainable development approach to the World Heritage 'Town of Bamberg' site: challenges met, opportunities seized.
15 Sustainable development and nature-culture linkages in the Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia.
16 World Heritage and sustainable development in Viet Nam.
17 Ng'ambo Tuitakayo, the buffer zone we want: articulating heritage values in urban planning of Zanzibar town.
18 Cooperative post-disaster reconstruction of Xijie historic quarter, China: directing conservation practice towards inclusive social and economic development.
Index.
Title.
Copyright.
Contents.
List of illustrations.
List of contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Series editors' foreword.
PART I Historical, theoretical and institutional frameworks.
1 Policy-making at the World Heritage-sustainable development interface: introductory remarks.
2 A view from the inside: an account of the process leading to the adoption of the policy for the integration of a sustainable development perspective within the World Heritage Convention.
3 Historical, theoretical and international considerations on culture, heritage and (sustainable) development.
PART II Policy dimensions and overarching principles.
4 Inclusive economic development in the urban heritage context.
5 Inclusive social development and World Heritage in urban areas.
6 World Heritage and gender equality.
7 The World Heritage and Sustainable Development Policy - a turning point for indigenous peoples?.
8 Human rights, wrongs and sustainable development in World Heritage.
9 Heritage, Sustainable Development and the achievement of peace and security in our world: ambitions and constraints.
PART III Advisory Bodies' perspectives.
10 The role of World Heritage in achieving environmental sustainability: an IUCN perspective.
11 'No past, no future?' An ICOMOS perspective on cultural heritage and the sustainability agenda.
12 From 'Sustaining heritage' to 'Heritage sustaining broader societal wellbeing and benefits': an ICCROM perspective.
PART IV World Heritage site case studies.
13 Implementing the World Heritage Sustainable Development Policy in Egypt: an opportunity for collective engagement in heritage conservation.
14 Applying a sustainable development approach to the World Heritage 'Town of Bamberg' site: challenges met, opportunities seized.
15 Sustainable development and nature-culture linkages in the Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia.
16 World Heritage and sustainable development in Viet Nam.
17 Ng'ambo Tuitakayo, the buffer zone we want: articulating heritage values in urban planning of Zanzibar town.
18 Cooperative post-disaster reconstruction of Xijie historic quarter, China: directing conservation practice towards inclusive social and economic development.
Index.
