Book Landscape as Heritage: International Critical Perspectives
Four members of multidisciplinary research group Heritage on the margins have issued 2 chapters in the book: Landscape as Heritage: International Critical Perspectives at the Routledge publishing house. Marjeta Pisk and Špela Ledinek Lozej have written the chapter: Cross-border landscape as heritage? Insights from Slovenian borderlands (DOI: 10.4324/9781003195238-12). Primož Pipan and Maja Topole have written the chapter: Heritagization between nature and culture: Managing the Sečovlje salt pans in Slovenia (DOI: 10.4324/9781003195238-23).
Description of the content of the book:
»Landscape as Heritage: International Critical Perspectives
Book edited by Giacomo Pettenati
Copyright year 2023
Published: august 31, 2022 by Routledge
328 pages 25 B/W Illustrations
This edited book provides a broad collection of current critical reflections on heritage-making processes involving landscapes, positioning itself at the intersection of landscape and heritage studies.
Featuring an international range of contributions from researchers, academics, activists, and professionals, the book aims to bridge the gap between research and practice and to nourish an interdisciplinary debate spanning the fields of geography, anthropology, landscape and heritage studies, planning, conservation, and ecology. It provokes critical enquiry about the challenges between heritage-making processes and global issues, such as sustainability, economic inequalities, social cohesion, and conflict, involving voices and perspectives from different regions of the world. Case studies in Italy, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia, the Netherlands, Turkey, the UK, Columbia, Brazil, New Zealand, and Afghanistan highlight different approaches, values, and models of governance.
This interdisciplinary book will appeal to researchers, academics, practitioners, and every landscape citizen interested in heritage studies, cultural landscapes, conservation, geography, and planning.«
Content:
1. Why we need of a critical perspective on landscape as heritage
Giacomo Pettenati
2. Landscape, heritage and justice: What place for education?
Margherita Cisani
3. Mapping landscape from the past to the future: Critical reflections on the governance of
landscape as heritage from the case of the Xikrin Indians of Brazil
Stéphanie Tselouiko
4. Community-based organizations in Kisumu: A necessary but not sufficient condition for managing polyvalent heritage landscapes
Fredrick Odede, Beth Perry and Patrick O. Hayombe
5. A vineyard landscape, a UNESCO inscription and a National Park: A historical-anthropological analysis of heritagization and tourism development in the Cinque Terre, Italy
Cecilia Paradiso
6. Storytelling and online media as narrative practices for engaging with the Historic Urban Landscapes (HUL): The case study of Porto, Portugal
Ana Rita Albuquerque, Maria Leonor Botelho and Dominique Crozat
7. From landscape as heritage to biocultural heritage in a landscape: The ecological and cultural legacy of millennial land use practices for future natures
Vincenza Ferrara, Anneli Ekblom and Anders Wästfelt
8. Heritigizing traditional adaptations to natural hazards: A critical perspective
Pavel Raška and Rory Walshe
9. Establishing nationhood through heritage landscapes: Bear biopolitics in the Catalan
Pyrenees
Guillem Rubio-Ramon and Karen V. L. Syse
10. The intimate place: Towards a decolonizing approach to protect and maintain the territory and cultural heritage of the Kamëntšá people
Marcelo Marques Miranda, Jully Acuña Suárez, Silvia Jamioy Juajibioy and Milena Aguillón Chindoy
11. Remains of privileged spaces: Moral landscapes in Delfland, the Netherlands
Maurits W. Ertsen
12. Cross-border landscape as heritage? Insights from Slovenian borderlands
Marjeta Pisk and Špela Ledinek Lozej
13. Remaking a landscape after the trauma: The Brumadinho dam catastrophe and the memorial for the victims
Edilson Pereira and Leonardo Vilaça Dupin
14. Damming the past: Interplay between landscape heritage and water management
Mesut Dinler and Özgün Özçakır
15. Heritage landscapes and cues to care: Exploring the concepts of guardianship and care within a forgotten rural New Zealand cemetery
Shannon Davis and Jacky Bowring
16. “Institutionalized landscapes, who cares!”: The young people of Gernika and their criticism of the urban landscape heritage discourse
Juan Sebastián Granada-Cardona
17. Moving Dolomites: The heritage value of an ordinary mountain landscape
Sara Luchetta, Benedetta Castiglioni and Mauro Varotto
18. Waste sits in places: Post-extractive landscapes as heritage
Melissa Baird
19. Handling change in historic urban landscapes: An analysis of urban heritage conservation approaches in Bordeaux (France), Edinburgh (UK), and Florence (Italy)
Francesca Giliberto and Federica Appendino
20. What cultural landscape for Bamiyan, Afghanistan? Observations on the UNESCO Site protection practices
Mirella Loda
21. The “obsolete structures” in the outstanding landscape of the UNESCO Dolomites World Heritage Site: Values, disvalues and management practices
Viviana Ferrario and Benedetta Castiglioni
22. A heritagescape in the Appalachians: When a tornado came to Kinzua
Katherine Burlingame and Philip Burlingame
23. Heritagization between nature and culture: Managing the Sečovlje salt pans in Slovenia
Primož Pipan and Maja Topole
24. The UNESCO evolving and living heritage of the Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin: Postindustrial landscape heritagization as a territorial healing process
Lucas Monsaingeon
25. Landscape as heritage in museums: A critical appraisal of past and present experiences
Maria Luisa Sturani
26. Afterward: British and European meanings of landscape as heritage, and the nationalistic elephant in the landscape: Opening new paths to landscape heritage research
Kenneth R. Olwig