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Management Planning for Cultural Heritage

Places and Their Significance

Ken Taylor author Giulio Verdini author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:31st Dec '21

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Management Planning for Cultural Heritage challenges traditional perceptions of and about the heritage planning process while also presenting a comprehensive analysis of the ever-widening field of Cultural Heritage Conservation.

Drawing on the authors’ experience in teaching and involvement in international practice, the book examines the changes that are taking place in modes of thinking about heritage as part of increasingly complex urban transformations, and considers how these must engage with, and inform, professional practice. The book also acknowledges that international best practice has developed a great deal over the last 40 years and needs to be adapted, applied and refined through the recognition and application of regional values – tangible and intangible – based on cultural attitudes and practices. Emphasising the critical role of heritage planning and management in guiding change, Taylor and Verdini argue that this is especially critical if we are to safeguard values, identity and significance. In this sense, heritage is understood not only as a technical process but also as a social construct. The book therefore promotes a people-centred approach to cultural heritage management.

Management Planning for Cultural Heritage will be of interest to students, scholars and practitioners working in heritage studies and conservation. While the text has professional application, it also sets out to present a sound theoretical foundation relevant to the body of knowledge associated with management of cultural heritage places.

"Management Planning for Cultural Heritage provides a comprehensive analysis and practical set of tools for heritage professionals, scholars and students interested in place-based heritage management. In particular, two overarching themes are addressed in the book: first, understanding why a ‘heritage place’ should be conserved and managed; and second, examining which approaches will best safeguard the significance of the place. Importantly, both themes are elaborated with a much-needed human-centred perspective. Further, the book is not only useful but easy to use." ~ Haiming Yan, Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage.

ISBN: 9781138857742

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

260 pages