The historic urban landscape : managing heritage in an urban century

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The historic urban landscape : managing heritage in an urban century

by Francesco Bandarin and Ron Van Oers

Wiley-Blackwell, 2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-228) and index

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ISBN 9780470655740

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Much of the current debate on how we should preserve our cultural heritage revolves around urban sites - historic monuments in urban settings, historic districts, or complete historic towns. The growing complexity of urban heritage conservation makes reaching a consensus on how to manage urban heritage difficult. Additionally, the sharp increase in the world's population now living in urban areas, combined with a lack of policies to facilitate a sustainable use of heritage assets means the pressure on historic sites is set to rise. Unless new and innovative ways of managing these sites can be agreed on, there is a real danger that historic cities as we know them today will not survive the first decades of the 21 st century. The Historic Urban Landscape: managing heritage in an urban century offers a comprehensive overview of the intellectual developments in urban conservation. The book examines its modern interpretations and critiques, and the way in which the classical approach has been challenged by the evolution of the conceptual and operational context of urban management. Analyses are provided of how World Heritage sites are managed - with associated debates and decisions - to inform the development of local urban conservation policies and practices. The authors offer unique insights from UNESCO's World Heritage Centre and the book is richly illustrated with colour photographs. Examples are drawn from urban heritage sites worldwide - from Timbuktu to Liverpool - to demonstrate key issues and best practice in urban conservation today. The book offers an invaluable resource for architects, planners, surveyors and engineers worldwide working in heritage conservation, as well as for local authority conservation officers and managers of heritage sites.

Table of Contents

Preface: A new approach to urban conservation vii Acknowledgements xxi Abbreviations and Acronyms xxiii 1. Urban Conservation: Short History of a Modern Idea 1 The Origins of Urban Conservation: Between Engineering and Romanticism 1 The Historic City as Heritage 10 Fracture: the Modern Movement versus the Historic City 15 Out of Modernism: New Approaches to Urban Conservation 23 2. Urban Conservation as International Public Policy 37 Urban Conservation Policies after the Second World War 37 Urban Conservation in International Charters and Standard-Setting Instruments 39 Regional Charters 50 Rethinking Urban Conservation 61 Towards a New Urban Conservation Paradigm 65 The Historic Urban Landscape Approach 72 3. The Changing Context of Urban Heritage Management 75 Introducing External and Internal Forces of Change 75 Exponential Increase in Urbanisation on a Global Scale 76 Environmental Concerns and the Sustainability of Urban Development 81 The Impact of Climate Change 89 The Changing Role of Cities as Drivers of Development 93 The Emergence of the Tourism Industry 99 Broadening Perceptions and Urban Heritage Values 105 The Management of Change 108 4. New Actors and Approaches to Urban Heritage Management 113 The Contemporary Context of Urban Heritage Management 113 The Emergence of a New Urban Strategy 114 Urban Strategies of International Institutions 134 5. Expanding the Toolkit for Management of the Urban Environment 143 Urban Heritage Management: Actors and Tools 143 Regulatory Systems 145 Community Engagement Tools 154 Technical Tools 159 Financial Tools 171 6. The Historic Urban Landscape: Preserving Heritage in an Urban Century 175 The Historic City Meets Globalisation 175 The Contemporary Reflection on the City 182 Integrating Heritage Conservation and Urban Development 186 Historic Urban Landscape: a Tool for the Management of Change 188 Epilogue 191 Annex 1. Note on the Development of the Historic Urban Landscape Approach 195 Annex 2. The 2005 Vienna Memorandum 203 Annex 3. The UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape 209 Bibliography 217 Index 229
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: pbk ISBN 9781118932728

Description

This book offers a comprehensive overview of the intellectual developments in urban conservation. The authors offer unique insights from UNESCO's World Heritage Centre and the book is richly illustrated with colour photographs. Examples are drawn from urban heritage sites worldwide from Timbuktu to Liverpool to demonstrate key issues and best practice in urban conservation today. The book offers an invaluable resource for architects, planners, surveyors and engineers worldwide working in heritage conservation, as well as for local authority conservation officers and managers of heritage sites.

Table of Contents

Preface: A new approach to urban conservation vii Acknowledgements xxi Abbreviations and Acronyms xxiii 1. Urban Conservation: Short History of a Modern Idea 1 The Origins of Urban Conservation: Between Engineering and Romanticism 1 The Historic City as Heritage 10 Fracture: the Modern Movement versus the Historic City 15 Out of Modernism: New Approaches to Urban Conservation 23 2. Urban Conservation as International Public Policy 37 Urban Conservation Policies after the Second World War 37 Urban Conservation in International Charters and Standard-Setting Instruments 39 Regional Charters 50 Rethinking Urban Conservation 61 Towards a New Urban Conservation Paradigm 65 The Historic Urban Landscape Approach 72 3. The Changing Context of Urban Heritage Management 75 Introducing External and Internal Forces of Change 75 Exponential Increase in Urbanisation on a Global Scale 76 Environmental Concerns and the Sustainability of Urban Development 81 The Impact of Climate Change 89 The Changing Role of Cities as Drivers of Development 93 The Emergence of the Tourism Industry 99 Broadening Perceptions and Urban Heritage Values 105 The Management of Change 108 4. New Actors and Approaches to Urban Heritage Management 113 The Contemporary Context of Urban Heritage Management 113 The Emergence of a New Urban Strategy 114 Urban Strategies of International Institutions 134 5. Expanding the Toolkit for Management of the Urban Environment 143 Urban Heritage Management: Actors and Tools 143 Regulatory Systems 145 Community Engagement Tools 154 Technical Tools 159 Financial Tools 171 6. The Historic Urban Landscape: Preserving Heritage in an Urban Century 175 The Historic City Meets Globalisation 175 The Contemporary Reflection on the City 182 Integrating Heritage Conservation and Urban Development 186 Historic Urban Landscape: a Tool for the Management of Change 188 Epilogue 191 Annex 1. Note on the Development of the Historic Urban Landscape Approach 195 Annex 2. The 2005 Vienna Memorandum 203 Annex 3. The UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape 209 Bibliography 217 Index 229

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