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This timely collection of peer-reviewed papers and short essays seek to bridge the longstanding gap between natural and cultural heritage when it comes to landscape management. To this end, the editors foster a combined approach to both domains by promoting stronger internal cooperation and the systematic engagement of new forms of integrated heritage with the external world.
The volume contributes to the debate on the new role of heritage in an ever-changing framework for land use, infrastructural investment and sustainable development at national and international levels. All contributions are based on the papers presented in two sessions at the EAA annual meeting in Maastricht 2017.
The volume contributes to the debate on the new role of heritage in an ever-changing framework for land use, infrastructural investment and sustainable development at national and international levels. All contributions are based on the papers presented in two sessions at the EAA annual meeting in Maastricht 2017.
Table of Contents
Foreword – Editorial Board
Heritage management. The natural and cultural divide – Heleen van LONDEN, Marjo J. SCHLAMAN & Arkardiusz MARCINIAK
Towards new commons and sharing interests in the landscape, integrating natural and cultural heritage – Bas PEDROLI
Impact of the CAP on archaeological heritage. Cause and remedy? – Karl CORDEMANS, Emmet BYRNES, Cees van ROOIJEN
Connecting the dots: Integrating cultural and natural resource management in the United States – Michael HEILEN & Jeffrey H. ALTSCHUL
Landscape of visions: the Ekolsund manorial estate, Sweden – Åsa AHRLAND
Heritage - public and expert discourse in the process of heritigization – Kornelia KAJDA
Participatory practices in natural and cultural heritage – Andrea TRAVAGLIA
Towards a joint natural and cultural heritage management: modes of interaction – Heleen van LONDEN
Connecting natural and cultural heritage practices. Is integration always a good idea? – Marjo J. SCHLAMAN
The culture and nature assets. The current crossovers and the agenda for the future – Arkadiusz MARCINIAK
Heritage management. The natural and cultural divide – Heleen van LONDEN, Marjo J. SCHLAMAN & Arkardiusz MARCINIAK
Towards new commons and sharing interests in the landscape, integrating natural and cultural heritage – Bas PEDROLI
Impact of the CAP on archaeological heritage. Cause and remedy? – Karl CORDEMANS, Emmet BYRNES, Cees van ROOIJEN
Connecting the dots: Integrating cultural and natural resource management in the United States – Michael HEILEN & Jeffrey H. ALTSCHUL
Landscape of visions: the Ekolsund manorial estate, Sweden – Åsa AHRLAND
Heritage - public and expert discourse in the process of heritigization – Kornelia KAJDA
Participatory practices in natural and cultural heritage – Andrea TRAVAGLIA
Towards a joint natural and cultural heritage management: modes of interaction – Heleen van LONDEN
Connecting natural and cultural heritage practices. Is integration always a good idea? – Marjo J. SCHLAMAN
The culture and nature assets. The current crossovers and the agenda for the future – Arkadiusz MARCINIAK
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