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World Heritage Patinas
Author | : Rodrigo Christofoletti |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 557 |
Release | : 2021-06-04 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 303064815X |
This book presents studies on the management of the Brazilian world heritage and its international counterparts, relating its preservationist practices to the risks and alerts that run its maintenance in the face of so many challenges in the contemporary world. The book has encouraged scholars from a wide variety of disciplines to contribute their valuable knowledge to research on the management and risks of Brazil's world heritage. It is a bold initiative that brings together contemporary studies on management, alerts and risks of the Brazilian world heritage and some international examples. It stands out not only for its interdisciplinary approach, but above all for compiling a wide range of approaches that analyze various dimensions of world heritage management. Unique experience in the management of world heritage allocated to Brazilian territory, this book was written by prominent academics and heritage management professionals and includes national and international case studies. It is a comprehensive academic book in Brazilian world heritage management literature and can therefore be used as an authoritative reference source as well as a significant teaching tool.
World Heritage Sites
Author | : Takamitsu Jimura |
Publisher | : CABI |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 2018-12-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1786392682 |
This book reviews the important interrelations between the industry, local communities and conservation work, bringing together the various opportunities and challenges for a destination. Proper heritage management and conservation activities are always vital. Reviewing new areas of development, such as Historic Urban Landscapes, Intangible Cultural Heritage, Memory of the World and Global Geoparks, it Includes global case studies to relate theory into practice and covers a worldwide industry of over 1,000 cultural and natural heritage sites.
World Heritage, Place Making and Sustainable Tourism
Author | : Kurt Luger |
Publisher | : StudienVerlag |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2020-12-10 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 3706561204 |
The management of World Heritage Cities and sites is a challenging task. Getting visitor flows and the enormous traffic under control and implementing urban development projects in ways that preserve the integrity and authenticity of cultural heritage requires a high level of expertise, backed by the support of civil society and politics. This book is the result of the 2018 Conference of the Organization of World Heritage Cities, held by the Regional Secretariat for Northwest Europe and North America in Amsterdam, with the theme "Heritage & Tourism: Local Communities and Visitors – Sharing Responsibilities". The contributing expert authors – from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe – draw on a range of disciplines to offer wider perspectives, stimulating dialogue among the spheres of heritage, sustainable tourism, and spatial planning. An updated chapter offers perspectives on sustainable tourism also after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cultural Landscapes of Israel
Author | : Aviad Sar Shalom |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 3031336852 |
World Heritage
Author | : Simon C. Woodward |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2022-11-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1000777294 |
World Heritage: Concepts, Management and Conservation presents an insight into discussions and debates surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage List, and the properties on it. Since its creation 50 years ago, the World Heritage Convention has been lauded as one of the most successful international expressions of cooperation, whilst at the same time being widely criticised as producing an overly commercialised and globalised sense of heritage. Offering an in-depth discussion of both sides of the debate, this book explores these issues by discussing the following topics: • How the World Heritage Convention was conceived and how it is operationalised; • How the World Heritage concept is currently being used and misused; • The benefits of inscription – perceived and actual existential threats faced by World Heritage Site managers including climate change, urban development, overtourism, military action and natural disaster; • The future of World Heritage as an instrument for conservation and economic development. Case studies from a global range of World Heritage Sites are included throughout, to showcase some of the successes and also missuses of World Heritage status. This book will be of pivotal interest to students and scholars in the fields of tourism, heritage, archaeology, natural resource management and development studies.
Human origin sites and the World Heritage Convention in Eurasia
Author | : Sanz, Nuria (UNESCO) |
Publisher | : UNESCO Publishing |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2015-09-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9231001078 |
The Experience of Israel
Author | : Gil Zohar |
Publisher | : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 2015-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1612286917 |
This series gives kids from other parts of the world insight into an aspect of life in Israel today. In the Experience of Israel, young adults see the land of Israel through the eyes of a long-time tour guide and author, Gil Zohar. With stunning full-color photography, this book is a delight for readers of all ages.Israel has been called the world's biggest tiny country. Both familiar, yet exotic, it's the same size as New Jersey but as varied as the whole United States. The Experience of Israel: Sights and Cities takes you exploring extraordinary places like ancient Jerusalem, ultra-modern Tel Aviv, the Sea of Galilee where Jesus walked on water, and a kibbutz-the world's most successful communal society. You'll visit the Dead Sea-a salt lake that's the lowest point on the face of the Earth, and the coral reefs of the Read Sea with the beautiful, colorful fish.
A Guide to Documents on the Arab-Palestinian/Israeli Conflict
Author | : M. Cherif Bassiouni |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9004175342 |
A Guide to Documents on the Arab-Palestinian/Israeli Conflicts: 1897-2008, is a comprehensive non-partisan compilation designed to provide relevant legal and historical source material pertaining to this conflict. Each document is summarized for the reader s benefit. The compilation contains all United Nations Resolutions and Reports, Treaties and Agreements, as well as historic documents that are difficult to obtain. To put the conflict into perspective, a chronology of events is provided, followed by an objective analysis of the historical background, including discussion of the various phases of the conflict, strategic considerations, and an analysis of the prospects for peace. The 690 documents summarized with official citations are the most extensive compilation covering the period from 1897 through 2008, including some key texts on Jerusalem dating back to earlier times. The documents are organized according to the conflict s major topic areas with introductory notes for each part and section. M. Cherif Bassiouni and Shlomo Ben Ami have had a long history of involvement in the peace process. Their combined expertise and personal experiences add a unique dimension to this book that will provide anyone interested in the conflict with a distinct easy-to-use comprehensive compilation of relevant documents.
The Israeli Solution
Author | : Caroline Glick |
Publisher | : Crown Forum |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2014-03-04 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0385348061 |
A landmark manifesto issuing a bold call for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestine conflict. The reigning consensus in elite and academic circles is that the United States must seek to resolve the Palestinians' conflict with Israel by implementing the so-called two-state solution. Establishing a Palestinian state, so the thinking goes, would be a panacea for all the region’s ills. In a time of partisan gridlock, the two-state solution stands out for its ability to attract supporters from both sides of America's ideological divide. But the great irony is that it is one of the most irrational and failed policies the United States has ever adopted. Between 1970 and 2013, the United States presented nine different peace plans for Israel and the Palestinians, and for the past twenty years, the two state solution has been the centerpiece of U.S. Middle East policy. But despite this laser focus, American efforts to implement a two-state peace deal have failed—and with each new attempt, the Middle East has become less stable, more violent, more radicalized, and more inimical to democratic values and interests. In The Israeli Solution, Caroline Glick, senior contributing editor to the Jerusalem Post, examines the history and misconceptions behind the two-state policy, most notably: - The huge errors made in counting the actual numbers of Jews and Arabs in the region. The 1997 Palestinian Census, upon which most two-state policy is based, wildly exaggerated the numbers of Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza. - Neglect of the long history of Palestinian anti-Semitism, refusal to negotiate in good faith, terrorism, and denial of Israel’s right to exist. - Disregard for Israel’s stronger claims to territorial sovereignty under international law, as well as the long history of Jewish presence in the region. - Indifference to polling data that shows the Palestinian people admire Israeli society and governance. Despite a half-century of domestic and international terrorism, anti-semitism, and military attacks from regional neighbors who reject its right to exist, Israel has thrived as the Middle East’s lone democracy. After a century spent chasing a two-state policy that hasn’t brought the Israelis and Palestinians any closer to peace, The Israeli Solution offers an alternative path to stability in the Middle East based on Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria.