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Réf.
43335
Type
book
Titre
الت ا رث الثقافي للماء - الت ا رث الثقافي للماء في الشرق الأوسط والمغرب العربي
Titre traduit en anglais
Cultural heritages of water : the cultural heritages of water in the Middle East and Maghreb. Second edition revised and expanded
Langues
Arabic
Auteurs
Yehdhih, Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed Ahmed / Gaye, Assane / Djellouli-Tabet, Yamna / Khanoussi, Mustapha / Adili, Monia / Louati, Mohamed / Hassan, Fekri A. / Bartl, Karin / Chambrade, Marie-Laure / Saadé-Sbeih, Myriam / Tsuk, Tsvika / Laureano, Pietro / Tanyeli, Gulsun / Ikiz, Deniz / Macumber, Philip G. / Hausleiter, Arnulf / Yazdi, Ali Asghar Semsar / Khaneiki, Majd Labbaf / Suaud, Sabrina / Grimal, Clémence / Van Ess, Margarete / Al-Musallam, Noora / Al-Tikriti, Walid Yasin / El-Faïz, Mohammed
Éditeurs
Al-Khalifa, Mai bint Mohammed / Cotte, Michel / Durighello, Regina
Auteurs institutionnels
ICOMOS / Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage
Lieu de publication
Charenton-le-Pont
Pays de publication
France
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS
Date
2019
Pages
323 p.
Collection
Thematic study
ISBN
978-2-918086-30-7 (electronic)
978-2-918086-31-4 (print)
Mots-clés
water heritage / cultural heritage / water / hydraulic structures / hydrology / water management / waterways / rain / historic gardens / fountains / cultural landscapes / irrigation systems / aqueducts / oases / case studies / typology / categories / identification / methodology / methodologies of evaluation / arid zones / semi-arid zones / economic aspects / social aspects / agriculture / canals / anthropology / traditional techniques / indigenous or traditional landscapes / Arab States / Maghreb / Mediterranean countries
Pays mentionnés
Bahrain / Egypt / Iran / Iraq / Jordan / Kuwait / Lebanon / Mauritania / Morocco / Oman / Palestine / Qatar / Tunisia / Türkiye / United Arab Emirates / Yemen
Résumé en anglais
Water clearly has a special place amongst the many relationships which exist between man and nature. It is a permanent and essential human need. Access to water is a vital element common to all human civilisations; there are no exceptions, meaning that all civilisations have a water culture. In the course of history, this has led to a wide variety of tangible and social expressions, which we may consider to be one of the fundamental heritages of humanity. The aim of the approach adopted for this thematic study is to provide assistance for recognising, studying and preserving heritage of this type. For this initial study, ICOMOS has chosen to focus on the region of the Middle East and the Maghreb, inside the general framework of water rarity. The thematic study proposes a typological inventory which should primarily be seen as a methodological aid for anyone wishing to consider the above-mentioned aspects, either with a view to achieving recognition and protection of such heritages by the World Heritage List or to protecting heritage in a national context. A second edition is foreseen at a later stage which would complete the overall picture with some additional contributions.
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)
En langue originale
42735 - English #42735
N° d'entrée et cote
16640(2)