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Cultural Landscapes

2019 ICOMOS Scientific Symposium on Rural Heritage

2019 ICOMOS Scientific Symposium on Rural Heritage

Rural landscapes is the theme of the Scientific Symposium of the 2019 ICOMOS General Assembly in Marrakesh, Morocco on October 17th.  Titled “Rural Heritage: Landscapes and Beyond,”  the Symposium brings together heritage experts from around the world to share case

Center for Heritage & Society October 17, 2019 Morocco, News, Worldwide Read more

Imagining the Future: Dealing with Change at 30 Years

Imagining the Future: Dealing with Change at 30 Years

Thirty years after the publication of “Dealing With Change in the Connecticut River Valley,” a widely acclaimed publication for the landscape planning profession, is a perfect time to reflect on the impact writing about new thoughts and ideas can have.

Center for Heritage & Society April 7, 2019 Connecticut River Valley, Massachusetts, News, Research, USA, Virginia, Waterford, Worldwide Read more

Heritage Trees: International Legislation, Research and Registries

Heritage Trees: International Legislation, Research and Registries

This research presents two aspects of the the state of recognition and protection for heritage trees worldwide: examples of regulatory efforts in specific countries, and the state of the research on heritage trees, their identification, protection and management. Heritage trees

Center for Heritage & Society March 23, 2019 Australia, Poland, Research, USA, Worldwide Read more

Rapa Nui: Cultural Landscape in Isolation

Rapa Nui: Cultural Landscape in Isolation

World Heritage List: inscribed 1995 Location: An island in the Pacific Ocean, territory of Chile Period of development: Settled circa 300 A.D., transition in culture during the 16th century; depopulation 19th century (more recent scholarship since inscrition dates colonization to

Center for Heritage & Society March 23, 2019 Polynesia, Rapa Nui, Research, Southeast Asia Read more

Informal Settlements and Historic Urban Landscapes

Informal Settlements and Historic Urban Landscapes

The United Nations has predicted that by 2050, 66% of the world population will be living in cities (United Nations, 2015). To house this growing urban population, new living settlements such as informal settlements, squatter housing or illegal subdivisions have

Center for Heritage & Society September 7, 2018 Brazil, Research, South America, Worldwide Read more

Sustaining a Korean Traditional Rural Landscape

Sustaining a Korean Traditional Rural Landscape

Danping Wang, University of Massachusetts Jung, Hae-Joon; Ryu, Je-Hun. “Sustaining a Korean Traditional Rural Landscape in the Context of Cultural Landscape.” Sustainability. 2015, 7, 11213-11239 Abstract This paper is a case study of the past researches on the preservation activities

Center for Heritage & Society March 22, 2017 Korea, Southeast Asia Read more

Dating Vernacular Landscapes: A Methodological Exploration

Dating Vernacular Landscapes: A Methodological Exploration

Review of the research by Elizabeth Gunther, University of Massachusetts  Original article:  Houfková, Petra, et al. 2015. Origins and development of long-strip field patterns: A case study of an abandoned medieval village in the Czech Republic. Catena 135: 83 –

Center for Heritage & Society January 22, 2017 Czech Republic, Europe Read more

Nature & Culture: An idea whose time has come

Most great ideas that come along in society, bubble up under the surface, independently and in multiple locations, until suddenly there is a critical mass of people and organizations talking about the same thing.  That is what has happened over

Center for Heritage & Society June 1, 2016 Worldwide Read more

“Back to the Soil:” Community Engagement in Heritage, Eleuthera, Bahamas

A review of an ongoing project of the Center for Heritage and Society, by Elizabeth Brabec, Director of the Center. The tourist’s image of the Caribbean islands is of white sand beaches, shady palm trees and stately colonial architecture.  But

Center for Heritage & Society April 26, 2016 Bahamas, Caribbean, Eleuthera Read more

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