1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Heritage

    582 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    582 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This handbook presents cutting-edge and global insights on sustainable heritage, engaging with ideas such as data science in heritage, climate change and environmental challenges, indigenous heritage, contested heritage and resilience. It does so across a diverse range of global heritage sites.

    Organized into six themed parts, the handbook offers cross-disciplinary perspectives on the latest theory, research and practice. Thirty-five chapters offer insights from leading scholars and practitioners in the field as well as early career researchers. This book fills a lacuna in the literature by offering scientific approaches to sustainable heritage, as well as multicultural perspectives by exploring sustainable heritage in a range of different geographical contexts and scales. The themes covered revolve around heritage values and heritage risk; participatory approaches to heritage; dissonant heritage; socio-environmental challenges to heritage; sustainable heritage-led transformation and new cross-disciplinary methods for heritage research.

    This book will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars in heritage studies, archaeology, museum studies, cultural studies, architecture, landscape, urban design, planning, geography and tourism.

    Introduction: Sustainability for Heritage and Heritage for Sustainability

    Kalliopi Fouseki, Guillaume Dreyfuss, Kelvin Kah Eng Ang and May Cassar

    PART I: HERITAGE VALUES AND RISK

    Chapter 1: Values and sustaining heritage

    Randall Mason

    Chapter 2: Heritage and change management

    Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen and Joar Skrede

    Chapter 3: Combining theory and practice: Incorporating value in risk assessment at heritage sites

    Katherine Curran, Junnan Bao, Heather Oakley, Argyro Gili, Kalliopi Fouseki

    Chapter 4: Heritage values and heritage management frameworks in Nigeria

    Joy Edeoja, Kalliopi Fouseki and Alejandra Albuerne

    Chapter 5: Evaluating the management plan of Bali Cultural Landscape from the local community’s perspective

    Diana Rahman and Kalliopi Fouseki

    PART II: PARTICIPATORY HERITAGE

    Chapter 6: Managing participatory heritage for enhancing social well-being

    Eirini Gallou and Kalliopi Fouseki

    Chapter 7: Social sustainability and witnessing difficult heritage

    Ross J. Wilson

    Chapter 8: Citizen science in sustainable heritage conservation

    Rosie Brigham and Josep Grau-Bové

    Chapter 9: Community-centred sustainable heritage management: reality and challenges in practice

    Sujeong Lee

    Chapter 10: Heritage conservation as a social process: Assessing social impacts of participatory cultural heritage conservation

    Elia Quijano Quiñones and Kalliopi Fouseki

    Chapter 11: Sustainable heritage through a sustainable community

    Chihei Suzuki

    PART III: DISSONANT AND ‘PACIFIC’ HERITAGE

    Chapter 12: Developing international cultural relations through the negotiation of cultural property disputes: A sustainability perspective

    Maria Shehade

    Chapter 13: Is World Heritage politically sustainable?

    Kristen Barrett-Casey, Lorika Hisari, and Kalliopi Fouseki

    Chapter 14: Political ruptures and the cultural heritage of Iraq

    René Teijgeler and Mehiyar Kathem

    Chapter 15: Najaf, Iraq: developing a sustainable approach to threatened heritage

    Caroline A Sandes and Ali N Attiyah

    Chapter 16: Sustaining cultural heritage in post-conflict Syria: The case of Aleppo

    Hiba Alkhalaf

    Chapter 17: Heritage and peace-building: Challenges, possibilities and sustainable practices

    Feras Hammami, David C Harvey, Daniel Laven and Diana Walters

    PART IV: ENVIRONMENT, HERITAGE AND SOCIETY

    Chapter 18: Sustainable heritage and climate change

    Alessandra Bonazza

    Chapter 19: Environmental design strategies for heritage

    Rosa Schiano-Phan and Talia Quesada Campaña

    Chapter 20: Energy efficiency in historic buildings

    Gustaf Leijonhufvud, Petra Eriksson and Tor Broström

    Chapter 21: Balancing heritage values, thermal comfort and energy efficiency in world heritage sites: The case of Mexico City

    Krisangella Sofía Murillo Camacho, Kalliopi Fouseki and Hector Altamirano

    Chapter 22: Food heritage as a catalyst for environmental sustainability: Reflections on the cultural value imbued by citizens to food and its role in supporting scientific debate about food security

    Georgios Alexopoulos, Suzanne Kapelari and Theano Moussouri

    Chapter 23: The search for virtue: sustainability and systemic protection of agricultural heritage

    Isabelle Anatole-Gabriel

    PART V: Sustainable heritage-led transformation

    Chapter 24: A Boundaries Approach to Urban Heritage: The Case of Egyptian Antiquity

    Amr El-Husseiny and Kalliopi Fouseki

    Chapter 25: Sustaining Heritage Places Crossroads between Urban Imaginaries, Heritage Use and Sustainability

    Tu-Chung Liu and Kalliopi Fouseki

    Chapter 26: FORT ST ANGELO is not a billboard: Image-driven media and the resilience of the project

    Erica Giusta and Guillaume Dreyfuss

    Chapter 27: Integrating urban conservation into urban planning

    Arthur Parkinson and Mark Scott

    Chapter 28: Foregrounding ethics in conservation in Singapore: Issues, questions, and framework

    Kang Shua Yeo and Jeffrey Kok Hui Chan

    Chapter 29: Urban values-centred regeneration in the perspective of the circular economy model:

    An overview of the key issues

    Luigi Fusco Girard and Francesca Nocca

     

    PART VI: Inter-temporal and inter-spatial, dynamic heritage research methods

    Chapter 30: Using system dynamics in heritage research

    Kalliopi Fouseki, Katherine Curran and Josep-Grove Grau

    Chapter 31: Port City Resilience: Piloting a socio-spatial method for understanding, comparing and representing linked maritime heritage

    Carola Hein, Lucija Ažman Momirski and Yvonne van Mil

    Chapter 32: Heritage data science

    Scott Allan Orr

    Chapter 33: Capturing heritage significance: A critical analysis of economics-based methods

    Mina Dragouni

    Chapter 34: A rambling field role for the heritage practitioner: A means to come to more socially sustainable heritage (re-) development projects

    Gisèle Gantois

    Chapter 35: Teaching futures literacy for the heritage sector

    Cornelius Holtorf

    Biography

    Kalliopi Fouseki, Professor in Sustainable Heritage Management, UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage, UK.

    May Cassar, Director of the UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage, UK.

    Guillaume Dreyfuss, Director of Research at the Architecture Project LTD, Malta.

    Kelvin Ang Kah Eng, Director in Conservation Management of the Urban Development Authority of Singapore.