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Author De Waal, Maaike

Title Living (World) Heritage Cities Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Perspectives of People-Centered Approaches in Dynamic Historic Urban Landscapes
Published Leiden : Sidestone Press, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (278 p.)
Contents Intro -- List of Figures and Tables -- Foreword -- Dr Francesca Giliberto -- Living (World) Heritage Cities An introduction -- Maaike S. de Waal, Ilaria Rosetti, Uditha Jinadasa, & Mara de Groot -- SECTION ONE -- Values and Uses of Urban Heritage -- Under the editorial direction of Ilaria Rosetti & Maaike S. de Waal -- Free space as an antidote to monoculture in heritage cities -- An essay on the potential of interstitial wastelands -- Karin Stadhouders -- Priceless but precious
How residents feel attached to a city ruin. The ancient city of Shekhem (Tell Balata, Palestine) as living heritage -- Monique H. van den Dries, Krijn Boom, Ihab Daoud, Dergham Fares, Arnout van Rhijn, & Sjoerd van der Linde -- Public decision-making in living multi-layered cities -- Hacı Bayram District of Ankara, Turkey -- Özgün Özçakır, Ayşe Güliz Bilgin Altınöz, & Anna Mignosa -- Building the historic environment -- values and uses -- urban regeneration at King's Cross Central, London -- Caroline Donnellan -- The practice of backgammon in the parks of Tehran
Characteristics, challenges, and motivations in safeguarding intangible heritage -- Mona Momeni -- SECTION TWO -- World Heritage Challenges -- Under the editorial direction of Uditha Jinadasa & Maaike S. de Waal -- Between opportunity and challenge -- Mayors' perspective on participatory heritage practices in World Heritage Cities -- Ilaria Rosetti, Ana Pereira Roders, & Marc Jacobs -- Galle Fort -- The gentrification of South Asia's World Heritage -- Uditha Jinadasa -- Adaptation of circular models for global heritage cities
Regeneration in vicinity to Istanbul World Heritage Site as a case study -- Deniz Ikiz Kaya -- Challenges and successes in a Living World Heritage City -- Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison, Barbados -- Maaike S. de Waal -- SECTION THREE -- Heritage Impact Assessment and Historic Urban Landscape Approach -- Under the editorial direction of Mara de Groot & Maaike S. de Waal -- The development of HIA instruments for Indonesian heritage cities -- Punto Wijayanto -- The Heritage Impact Assessment of Valparaíso (Chile) and the challenges of the Historic Urban Landscape approach for its elaboration
Martín Andrade-Pérez & Juan Luis Isaza-Londoño -- Heritage Impact Assessment method in the protection of cultural heritage. Iranian cases -- Hassan Bazazzadeh, Seyedeh sara Hashemi safaei, & Asma Mehan -- Saving an ancient irrigation canal in Lima, Peru -- The experience of a citizens' campaign -- Javier Lizarzaburu -- SECTION FOUR -- Heritage Cities in Times of a Global Pandemic -- Under the editorial direction of Maaike S. de Waal -- 'I can see through the water's eyes'. COVID-19 in Heritage Cities
Summary Cities are in a constant process of change and are the theater of interaction among people and their complex, historically multi-layered, culturally diverse living environment. Therefore, various interests, needs, and values affect these dynamics of interaction and urban change, which bring challenges and opportunities for the development of cities. Particularly, when urban development deals with such complex living environment and the management and conservat
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Citizen participation and self-organization for greater conservation and sustainability. The case of Venezia Pulita (Clean Venice)
Subject Community development, Urban.
World Heritage areas -- Social aspects
City planning -- Citizen participation.
Form Electronic book
Author Ilaria, Rosetti
De Groot, Mara & Jinadasa
ISBN 9789464261448
9464261447