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The Cultural Landscape And Heritage Paradox Protection And Development Of The Dutch Archaeologicalhistorical Landscape And Its European Dimension Press Landscape And Heritage Research Tom Bloemers

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The Cultural Landscape And Heritage Paradox Protection And Development Of The Dutch Archaeologicalhistorical Landscape And Its European Dimension Press Landscape And Heritage Research Tom Bloemers
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The Cultural Landscape And Heritage Paradox Protection And Development Of The Dutch Archaeologicalhistorical Landscape And Its European Dimension Press Landscape And Heritage Research Tom Bloemers instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.16 MB
Pages: 753
Author: Tom Bloemers, Henk Kars, Arnold Van der Valk, Mies Wijnen
ISBN: 9089641556
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Cultural Landscape And Heritage Paradox Protection And Development Of The Dutch Archaeologicalhistorical Landscape And Its European Dimension Press Landscape And Heritage Research Tom Bloemers by Tom Bloemers, Henk Kars, Arnold Van Der Valk, Mies Wijnen 9089641556 instant download after payment.

Increasingly, the role of heritage management is to anticipate and guide future environmental change rather than to simply protect landscapes of the past. This charge presents a paradox for those invested in the preservation of the past: in order to preserve the historic environment, they have to collaborate with others who wish to change it, and in order to apply their expert knowledge, they must demonstrate its benefits for policy and society. The solution advocated here is an integrative landscape approach that draws on multiple disciplines and establishes links between archaeological-historical heritage and planning and between research and policy.

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