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Réf.
43078
Type
conference item
Titre
Water/Earth/Sky Journeys: Overcoming Serial Nomination Challenges with a Themed Landscape Approach
Langues
English
Auteurs
Aultman, Jennifer / Chaatsmith, Marti / Bartley, Elizabeth
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS United States
Date
2019
Pages
18 p.
Titre de conférence
2018 US/ICOMOS Symposium "Forward Together: A Culture-Nature Journey Towards More Effective Conservation in a Changing World"2018 US/ICOMOS Symposium - Forward Together: A Culture-Nature Journey Towards More Effective Conservation in a Changing World
Lieu de conférence
San Francisco, United States
Date de conférence
November 13-14, 201813-14 November 2018
Mots-clés
rivers / rituals / customs and traditions / community participation / management / indigenous peoples / World Heritage Sites / serial properties / nominations / outstanding universal value / cultural landscapes / cultural tourism / values / conservation of historic sites / economic aspects / social aspects / legal protection / natural sites / interpretation / nomination forms / ethnology / culture and nature / strategy
Pays mentionnés
United States
Monuments et sites
Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, Ohio, United States
Résumé en anglais
PART 1. ADOPTING A LANDSCAPE APPROACH - Strategies for Managing Multiple Values of Large Landscapes and Trans-Boundary Sites ///
Multi-site (serial) World Heritage nominations have become more common in recent years. Suchnominations present unique challenges to stakeholder engagement, interpretation, and site buffering because nomination components are often geographically separated and isolated.Ongoing work on the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks nomination in Ohio, United States, shows that a World Heritage nomination’s Outstanding Universal Value can be the source o flandscape themes that help overcome these challenges. Working with the themes water/earth/sky/journey, this case study shows how these ancient landscape themes reframe relationships amongWorld Heritage nomination components, between those components and other culturally related sites, among stakeholders, and between the World Heritage project and potential partners. These reframed relationships offer solutions to pressing World Heritage serial nominations challenges.
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)