Heritage Under Pressure - Threats and Solutions: Studies of Agency and Soft Power in the Historic Environment

By: DAWSON, MichaelContributor(s): JAMES, Edward | NEVELL, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford Oxbow Books 2019 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Cultural Heritage Management | Cultural heritage--Protection | Cultural property--Africa, North | Cultural property--Protection--Syria
Contents:
PrefaceList of contributorsPart 1 Heritage Under Pressure1 Introduction: Profession, discourse and agencyMichael DawsonPart 2 Agency and Global Reach2 Chartered Institute for Archaeologists and the global professionPeter Hinton3 The work of the Cultural Protection FundAmy Eastwood and Joanne Slack4 Shifting sands: Scientific cooperation, archaeology and cultural heritage on mining projects in central and northern MauritaniaLeonora O'BrienPart 3 Threats and Solutions5 Endangered archaeology of the Middle East and North AfricaRobert Bewley6 A tool and methodology for rapid assessment and monitoring of heritage places in a disaster and post-disaster context: Syria as a case studyAzadeh Vafadari, Graham Philip and Richard Jennings7 Preparing for disaster: The rapid recording of our threatened monumentsJamie Quartermaine8 Curious Travellers: Repurposing imagery to manage and interpret threatened monuments, sites and landscapesAndrew S. Wilson, Vince Gaffney, Chris Gaffney, Eugene Ch'ng, Richard Bates, Gareth Sears, Tom Sparrow, Andrew Murgatroyd, Edward Faber and Robin A.E. Coningham9 Resilience within the rubble: Post-disaster archaeological responses to Nepal's 2015 Gorkha earthquakeRobin Coningham, Kosh Prasad Acharya, Christopher Davis, Ram Bahadur Kunwar, Ian Simpson, Anie Joshi and Kai WeisePart 4 Built Heritage in Conflict10 IntroductionMichael Nevell and Edward James11 Protecting cultural property during armed conflict: An international perspectivePeter Stone12 Peace negotiations in progress in Cyprus and prospects for protecting the abandoned built heritage in the Buffer ZoneMaria Yioutani-Iacovides13 The arts in historic preservation: The southern CaucasusPeter Nasmyth14 Conserving the past, protecting the peaceLiam McQuillan15 Responses to the destruction of cultural property during conflict: The case of Bosnia-HerzegovinaHelen Walasek16 Perspectives on cultural heritage loss and reconstruction 20 years after the end of conflict in Bosnia and HerzegovinaRichard Carlton and Smajo Beso17 Dresden: Memory, meaning, significance and authenticity - issues of heritage value in the Dresden Elbe ValleyAriane BuschmannPart 5 Climate Change18 Adapting heritage policy for a changing climate: Reflections from IrelandCathy Daly19 STORM: Managing cultural heritage sites in the face of environmental and climate changeMichael Nevell, Rob Williamson and Rosemarie DeWit
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Papers from the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists Conference at Newcastle Upon Tyne Archaeology: a Global Profession from themed sessions on archaeology and soft power, built heritage in conflict and global archaeology threats and solutions.

PrefaceList of contributorsPart 1 Heritage Under Pressure1 Introduction: Profession, discourse and agencyMichael DawsonPart 2 Agency and Global Reach2 Chartered Institute for Archaeologists and the global professionPeter Hinton3 The work of the Cultural Protection FundAmy Eastwood and Joanne Slack4 Shifting sands: Scientific cooperation, archaeology and cultural heritage on mining projects in central and northern MauritaniaLeonora O'BrienPart 3 Threats and Solutions5 Endangered archaeology of the Middle East and North AfricaRobert Bewley6 A tool and methodology for rapid assessment and monitoring of heritage places in a disaster and post-disaster context: Syria as a case studyAzadeh Vafadari, Graham Philip and Richard Jennings7 Preparing for disaster: The rapid recording of our threatened monumentsJamie Quartermaine8 Curious Travellers: Repurposing imagery to manage and interpret threatened monuments, sites and landscapesAndrew S. Wilson, Vince Gaffney, Chris Gaffney, Eugene Ch'ng, Richard Bates, Gareth Sears, Tom Sparrow, Andrew Murgatroyd, Edward Faber and Robin A.E. Coningham9 Resilience within the rubble: Post-disaster archaeological responses to Nepal's 2015 Gorkha earthquakeRobin Coningham, Kosh Prasad Acharya, Christopher Davis, Ram Bahadur Kunwar, Ian Simpson, Anie Joshi and Kai WeisePart 4 Built Heritage in Conflict10 IntroductionMichael Nevell and Edward James11 Protecting cultural property during armed conflict: An international perspectivePeter Stone12 Peace negotiations in progress in Cyprus and prospects for protecting the abandoned built heritage in the Buffer ZoneMaria Yioutani-Iacovides13 The arts in historic preservation: The southern CaucasusPeter Nasmyth14 Conserving the past, protecting the peaceLiam McQuillan15 Responses to the destruction of cultural property during conflict: The case of Bosnia-HerzegovinaHelen Walasek16 Perspectives on cultural heritage loss and reconstruction 20 years after the end of conflict in Bosnia and HerzegovinaRichard Carlton and Smajo Beso17 Dresden: Memory, meaning, significance and authenticity - issues of heritage value in the Dresden Elbe ValleyAriane BuschmannPart 5 Climate Change18 Adapting heritage policy for a changing climate: Reflections from IrelandCathy Daly19 STORM: Managing cultural heritage sites in the face of environmental and climate changeMichael Nevell, Rob Williamson and Rosemarie DeWit