Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice : Routledge International Handbooks - Steve Brown

Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice

By: Steve Brown (Editor), Cari Goetcheus (Editor)

Hardcover | 14 February 2023

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The Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscapes gathers twenty-eight contributions from transdisciplinary experts across six continents and twenty countries, including USA, UK, Italy, Finland, China, Thailand, Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Lithuania, Germany and Canada, amongst others.

The evolution of heritage conservation has shifted from historically focusing on buildings and archeological sites to encompassing progressively larger geographic areas such as gardens and districts and, more recently, complex conceptual underpinnings known as cultural landscapes. With the increasing influence of environmental challenges such as climate change, technological advancements, and the need to better understand and interpret ethnography in place, cultural landscape practice has developed into the most important emerging field in heritage conservation.

Structured into five distinct themes, Origins and Precedents; Development of Cultural Landscape Practice; Practitioners, Projects and Places; Critiques of Practices in a Changing World; and Visionary and Futuristic Practices, this book draws together the progression of cultural landscape practice with illustrated global case studies of current practices, and concludes with an exploration of the challenges for future practice and potential directions.

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"Cultural landscapes are complex systems that have received much attention - both as heritage places and as the basis for the daily life of communities. However, understanding and managing their complexity, including space-time relations, remains a challenge. This outstanding publication provides an incredible resource that includes both theoretical and practical aspects explored from global, regional, and local perspectives. Theory, practice, a protection and management cycle, and case studies are presented by leading experts and practitioners in the field of cultural landscapes. Who can ask for more? The thematic sections offer a rich diversity of approaches and illustrate methods and instruments that contribute to the understanding and application of the subject. This book is an essential resource for those working to respond to global challenges such as sustainability, climate change, and human rights, as well as 'bridging the divide' between natural and cultural heritage. The book contributes to 'learning-by-doing' and people-centred approaches to understanding, caring for, and safeguarding those many special heritage landscapes loved by different communities and cultural groups."

Monica Luengo Anon, ATP Arquitectura ? Territorio ? Paisaje, Madrid

"With the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice, Steve Brown and Cari Goetcheus provide scholars and practitioners an excellent tool with fundamental knowledge and methodological guidance based on collective reflection on theory, policy, and practice. Drawing on a rich diversity of case studies and contributions by renowned members of the international cultural landscapes community, this book synthesises almost thirty years of evolution in the application of this groundbreaking concept in the heritage field since its inclusion as a World Heritage category."

Maya Ishizawa, Heritage Researcher and Consultant, Germany

"The literature in the conservation field around cultural landscapes has been accelerating over the last decade, as have the jurisdictions adopting the concept for application. As a result, sites now being named 'cultural landscapes', from the local to the global, have proliferated. The arrival of this Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice is thus timely. It will fast become an invaluable resource for educators, practitioners, site managers, or citizens. The handbook, like cultural landscapes, approaches the subject with a multiplicity of voices and demonstrates the evolution of the concept over time. It also demonstrates why it has persisted despite its ambiguities and challenges in application. The essays come from experts from around the world and range from the applied to the theoretical. In doing so, this compilation covers an impressive spectrum of understanding, approaches and practice. As such this Routledge Handbook will become a classic in the conservation field."

Nancy Pollock-Ellwand, PhD, FCSLA, Dean and Professor, College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, University of Arizona

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