Votre ressource mondiale sur le patrimoine
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Réf.
43691
Type
journal issue
Titre
Blue papers
Langues
English
Éditeurs
Hein, Carola / D'Agostino, Matteo / Donkor, Carlien / Lin, Queenie / Sennema, Hilde
Maison d'édition
Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Universities
Date
2022
Pages
171
Vol. & n°
v. 1 n. 1
ISSN
2950-1466 (print)
2950-1423 (online)
Mots-clés
water heritage / water management / underwater heritage / sustainable development
Résumé en anglais
PART I Challenges, Concepts and New Approaches. – 1. Carola Hein. Water, Culture and the SDGs as Living History – 2. Åse Johannessen. How Can Culture Help to Learn and Change? A Key Question for Adaptation to Water Challenges – 3. Barbara van Koppen. Customary Water Tenure: Linking Water, Culture, Heritage and SDGs 1, 2 and 5 –4. Brian Davidson and Petra Hellegers. Challenges when Valuing Cultural Heritage Associated with Water – 5. Neelke Doorn. The “Who” and “What” of Water Ethics – 6. Arjan Conijn, Maarten Ouboter and Jeroen Oomkens – 7. Heritage Knowledge Matters for Water Management – 8. Jan Jorrit Hasselaar. Hope as Religious Heritage: Toward Hopeful Coalitions for Sustainable Development – 9. Joanna Tusznio and Marianna Strzelecka. Mourning Rivers: A Way of Negotiating the Future – 10. Akifumi Iwabuchi. On the Frontline of Climate Change: The Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs. PART II Methodologies and Case Studies. 11. Jean-François Vereecke and Sandrine Deveycx. The “(Water) Canvas” as a Tool for the Analysis, Interpretation and Planning of Water Territories and Heritage. – 12. Inge Bobbink, Amina Chouairi and Camilla Di Nicola. Visualizing Water: Using the Illustrative Method to Learn from Long-Lasting Water Systems. – 13. Vera D. Damayanti, Punto Wijayanto, Kemas Ridwan Kurniawan, Hasti Tarekat Dipowijoyo, Jacqueline Rosbergen and Peter Timmer. Two Towns in Indonesia, One on the Coast, the other “A City of One Thousand Rivers”: Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) Quick Scan Method Workshops and Publication of Handbook for Indonesian University Lecturers. – 14. Joanna Tusznio and Marianna Strzelecka. Place Loss and Re-Negotiating Local Water Heritage: The Case of Sztoła River, Bukowno, Poland. – 15. Massoud Ghaderian. Collaboration Between Nature and Humans in the Desert: The Qanat System in Iran. – 16. Michael Kloos. Reconciling the Bryggen World Heritage Property with Bergen’s Strategy for Sustainable Urban Development through Heritage Impact Assessment – 17. Joanne Dahme, Claire Donato, Victoria Prizzia, Ellen Freedman Schultz, Theresa R. Stuhlman and Karen Young. Fairmount Water Works and its Water Stories.
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution (BY)