The future of heritage as climates change loss, adaptation and creativity - Londres Nueva York Routledge 2015 - xx, 286 páginas 23 cm. - Key Issues in Cultural Heritage .

Introduction. Heritage and climate change: the future is not the past /David C Harvey & Jim Perry. – Primera parte: Blurring the Boundaries of Heritage and Climate Change: Creative Ontologies and Consequences. -- Narratives of change on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site / Rose Ferraby. -- Heritage and climate change: a fatal affair / Werner Krauß. -- Climate and Cultural Heritage: an Experiment with the ‘Weather Memory Bank' / Georgina Endfield and Simon Naylor. -- Diverse Epistemic Traditions in Transformative Climate Change Research and Adaptation: Heritage and Legacy / Andrea Déri and Janardhanan Sundaresan. -- "We now have a name for some of the big changes happening on our Bubu [country]". The role of Indigenous knowledge for the management of cultural landscapes in a changing climate. A case study of the Kuku Nyungkal people from the Queensland Wet Tropics, Australia / Leanne Cullen-Unsworth and Kirsten Maclean. -- Climate change and the changing nature of conservation / Stephanie Lavau. -- Historical chestnut cultures, climate and rural landscapes in the Apennines / Roberta Cevasco, Diego Moreno, Ross Balzaretti and Charles Watkins. – Segunda parte: Creative Responses to Heritage and Climate Change Relations: Processes, Policies and Possibilities. -- Heritage and climate change: organizational conflicts and conundrums / Diane Barthel-Bouchier. -- Heritage Development and Community Resilience: Insights for the Era of Climate Change / Daniel N. Laven. -- Strategies for Coping with the Wicked Problem of Climate Change: A Natural Heritage Perspective / Paul A. Gray, Christopher J. Lemieux, Thomas J. Beechey, J. Gordon Nelson, and Daniel J. Scott. -- Buffer mechanisms for managing diversity and World Heritage in the Cape Floral Region (South Africa) / G. Palmer, K. Maree and J. Gouza. -- ‘From dust to dust’: earth buildings, process and change / Louise Cooke. -- Relationships between climate change and built heritage: the case of dense urban cities in Hong Kong and China / Esther, H.K. Yung and Edwin, H.W. Chan. -- Taking the middle path to the coast: how community collaboration can help save threatened sites / Tom Dawson. -- Conclusion - Valuing the ever-changing past / Jim Perry & David C Harvey.

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