Adaptive Strategies for Water Heritage Past, Present and Future
This Open Access book, building on research initiated by scholars from the Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for Global Heritage and Development (CHGD) and ICOMOS Netherlands, presents multidisciplinary research that connects water to heritage. Through twenty-one chapters it explores landscapes, cities, e...
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Springer Nature
2020
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Connecting Water and Heritage for the Future
- PART I: Drinking Water
- Silent and Unseen: Stewardship of Water Infrastructural Heritage
- The Qanat System: A Reflection on the Heritage of the Extraction of Hidden Waters
- Studying Ancient Water Management in Monte Albán, Mexico, to Solve Water Issues, Improve Urban Living, and Protect Heritage in the Present
- Thirsty Cities: Learning from Dutch Water Supply Heritage
- PART II: Agricultural Water
- Water Meadows as European Agricultural Heritage
- Holler Colonies and the Altes Land: A vivid example of the importance of European intangible and tangible heritage
- Archaic Water: the role of a legend in constructing the water management heritage of Sanbonkihara, Japan
- How Citizens Reshaped a Plan for an Aerotropolis and Preserved the Water Heritage System of the Taoyuan Tableland
- PART III: Land Reclamation and Defense
- Reassessing Heritage: Contradiction and Discrepancy between Fishery and Agriculture in planning the Hachirogata Polder and its Surrounding Lagoon in Mid-20th Century Japan
- The Noordoostpolder: A landscape planning perspective on the preservation and development of 20th century polder landscapes in the Netherlands
- Europolders A European program on polder landscape, heritage, and innovation
- Hold the Line: The transformation of the New Dutch Waterline and the Future Possibilities of Heritage River and Coastal Planning
- PART IV: River and Coastal Planning
- ‘Absent-present’ heritage: the cultural heritage of dwelling on the Changjian (Yangtze) River
- Neglected and undervalued cultural heritage: Waterfronts and riverbanks of Alblasserwaard, the Netherlands
- Room for the River: Trend, Break, or Tradition? The Case of the Noordwaard
- Heritage in European Coastal Landscapes – Four Reasons for Interregional Knowledge Exchange
- PART V: Port Cities and Waterfronts
- The Impact of Planning Reform on Water-related Heritage Values and on Recalling Collective Maritime Identity of Port Cities: The Case of Rotterdam
- From HERITAGE to HERITAJE: How economic path dependencies in the Caribbean cruise destinations are distorting the uses of heritage architecture and urban form
- Using Heritage to Develop Sustainable Port-City Relationships: Lisbon’s shift from Object-based to Landscape Approaches
- Towards A Cultural Heritage of Adaptation: A plea to embrace the heritage of a culture of risk, vulnerability and adaptation. .