Description |
1 online resource (315 p.) |
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Rethinking Development Ser |
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Rethinking Development Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- 1 Introducing Heritage for Development: Practising the Past in the Pursuit of 'Progress' -- Introduction -- Distinguishing Heritage for Development -- Heritage for Development Drivers -- Economic Development -- Beyond Development as Economic Growth -- Securitisation and Soft Power -- Sustainable Development Goals and Challenge-Led Heritage -- Critical Perspectives On Development, Heritage, and Heritage for Development -- Development -- Heritage |
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Heritage for Development -- Rethinking Heritage for Development -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Part 1 Heritage, Economic Development and Livelihoods -- 2 World Heritage and Sustainable Development: Purpose, Practice and Possibilities -- Introduction -- West Lake Cultural Landscape -- Awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals -- Emerging Sustainable Tourism Development -- Marginal Community Engagement -- Connecting to the Bigger Picture -- References -- 3 Leveraging Heritage, Tourism and Partnerships in Development -- Introduction -- Tourism and Development |
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National Economic Growth Vs. Improved Quality of Life for All -- Collaborative Support for the UN Sustainable Development Goals -- Tourism as a Tool for Poverty Reduction and Promoting Gender Equity in Dhroong Village -- Conclusion: the Important Role of Partnerships -- References -- 4 Intangible Cultural Heritage, Marketing and Intellectual Property for Sustainable Livelihoods: The Case of HIPAMS -- Introduction -- The Research Environment -- ICH and Commercialisation -- The HIPAMS Project -- The HIPAMS Process and the Role of Marketing -- The HIPAMS Project and the Role of IP |
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Converging HIPAMS -- the Conceptual Framework -- The HIPAMS Case Study in Practice -- Challenges -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 Heritage, Environment and Sustainable Development -- 5 Heritage in Urban Development: Materialising Claims to Urban Space in Doha and Kingston -- Introduction -- International Development, Urban Development, and Heritage -- Grounds for Comparison -- Msheireb Downtown and Downtown Kingston: an Overview -- Negotiated Heritage and the Technical Apparatus of Urban Reproduction in Doha -- Heritage Shaping Spatial Inequalities in Urban Development |
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Conclusion: Constructing Postcolonial Heritage in Doha and Kingston -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 Food Heritage for Sustainable Futures: Women's Cultures and Knowledge as Hidden Pillars of Alternative Foodways -- Introduction -- Food Heritage, UN Agencies, and the Invisibility of Women Producers -- Food Culture in Heritage and Development-Oriented Academic Literature -- Millets as Women's Food Heritage in India -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Learning From the Deep Past: Critical Perspectives On Biocultural Heritages for Well-Tempered Futures -- Introduction -- Biocultural Heritage |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Heritage and Development: Land and Water |
Subject |
Sustainable development.
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Economic development -- Social aspects.
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Culture.
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sustainable development.
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Culture
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Economic development -- Social aspects
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Sustainable development
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Giblin, John D
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ISBN |
9781000812879 |
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1000812871 |
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