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Author: Francesco Bandarin
Historic Urban Landscape is a new approach to urban heritage management, promoted by UNESCO, and currently one of the most debated issues in the international preservation community. However, few conservation practitioners have a clear understanding of what it entails, and more importantly, what it can achieve. Examples drawn from urban heritage sites worldwide – from Timbuktu to Liverpool Richly illustrated with colour photographs Addresses key issues and best practice for urban conservation
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Urban Conservation and the End of Planning
- Post-War Attempts to Reconnect the City
- Contemporary Views on Urbanism and Landscape
- Repositioning Urban Conservation, Reconnecting the City
- Notes
- SECTION 1: The Layered Dimension of Urban Conservation
- 1: Archaeology: Reading the City through Time
- Introduction
- Problems and Issues
- Challenges to Presenting Archaeological Sites in Modern Urban Landscapes
- Preservation in situ and Mitigation Strategies
- Approaches and Potential
- Archaeological Knowledge and Its Potential Impact on Urban Communities
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 2: How Geology Shapes Human Settlements
- Introduction
- Clay-Based Human Settlements
- Soft Rock-Based Human Settlements
- Hard Rock-based Human Settlements
- Time Variability and Complex Urban Environments
- Conclusions
- Notes
- 3: Morphology as the Study of City Form and Layering
- Introduction
- Origins and Implications of the Term Morphology
- The Scope of Urban Morphology
- Methodology and Procedures
- Advantages and Problems of the Urban Morphology Approach
- Relevance within the Historic Urban Landscape Concept
- Notes
- 4: Historic Cities and Climate Change
- The Emerging Challenges
- Exposure of World Heritage Cities to Multiple Hazards
- Historic Cities and Urban Resilience
- Historic Cities and Climate Change Mitigation
- Historic Cities and Climate Action Plans: The Case of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Risks
- Actions
- Notes
- 5: The Intangible Dimension of Urban Heritage
- Introduction
- Defining Intangible Values in Historic Urban Landscapes
- Urbanisation Processes and Impacts on Intangible Values
- Recognition of Intangible Values in Existing Urban Management Systems
- Documentation and Impact Assessment of Intangible Heritage Values
- ‘Heritage’ – Elitist or Inclusive?
- Role of Intangible Heritage in Building Disaster Resilience of Cities
- Integrating Intangible Heritage Values in Urban Planning and Management
- Mainstreaming Intangible Heritage Through Sustainable Livelihoods and Cultural Tourism
- Redefining the Role of Professionals
- Notes
- 6: Planning and Managing Historic Urban Landscapes
- Integrated Planning
- Key Aspects of Analysing and Planning Historic Urban Landscapes
- Governance: The Case for Public Management in Historic Urban Areas
- What Kind of Public Institution?
- Organisational Framework of the Conservation Agency
- Participatory Planning and Implementation Strategies
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 7: Cities as Cultural Landscapes
- Reflections
- A Paradigm Shift
- The Cultural Landscape Model: Landscape as History and Expression of Human Values and Identity
- Bangkok and the Chao Phraya River
- Canberra
- Cultural Landscape Characteristics
- Urban Identity, Plurality, Sustainable Development Tools for Urban Landscape Planning and Conservation Practice
- Tools
- Conclusion
- Notes
- SECTION 2: Building the Toolkit
- 8: Evolution of the Normative Framework
- Introduction
- Early Appreciation of Historic Townscape
- The Development and Impact of Modern City Planning
- Development of Instruments for Urban Conservation
- International Recognition of Historic Urban Areas
- How Normative Frameworks Respond to the Challenges of Change Caused by Urban Development
- New Tools for the Management of the Historic Urban Landscape
- Notes
- 9: Civic Engagement Tools for Urban Conservation
- Introduction
- Ways of Seeing
- Cultural Mapping
- The Concepts of Equilibrium and Resilience
- Sustainable Diversity
- Influences of Civic Engagement: Towards Community-Based Design and Development
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 10: Knowledge and Planning Tools
- Introduction
- Mapping, Measuring, and Visualising the Urban Landscape
- Reading and Interpreting the Urban Landscape
- Protecting, Enhancing, and Improving the Urban Landscape
- Traditional and Customary Systems of Management
- Contextualising the Historic Urban Landscape Approach
- Notes
- 11: The Role of Regulatory Systems
- Defining Regulatory Systems
- Legal Regulations Directly Addressing Public and Private Lands
- Legal Regulations with Indirect Influence on Urban Heritage
- Conclusion
- Notes
- 12: Devising Financial Tools for Urban Conservation
- Introduction
- Why are Financial Tools Required?
- What Do Financial Tools Do?
- What are the Characteristics of the Most Effective Financial Tools?
- What are Some Examples of Financial Tools and How Do They Work?
- Conclusion
- 13: Researching and Mapping the Historic Urban Landscape
- Introduction
- The Diverse City
- Methodologies and Tools
- The Role of University Research
- The Role of UNESCO Chairs
- The Role of Category 2 Centres (C2C)
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Conclusion: The Way Forward: An Agenda for Reconnecting the City
- Managing the City as a Living Heritage
- Identity and Sense of Place
- Local Heritage and Corporate Image
- The City as Repository of Urban Experiences
- Integrating Disciplines and Professional Practices
- Future Challenges of Urban Conservation
- The Critical Path: Historic Urban Landscape Action Plan
- Historic Urban Landscape: A Stepped Approach
- Interdisciplinary Context and Operational Coordination
- A 20-Point Research Agenda for Planners and Designers
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