Heritage ecologies
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363.609 54 SEE/S State of urban services in India's cities : spending and financing | 363.61 PAT/W Water management: Conservation, harvesting and artificial recharge | 363.61 WAT Water Resources Planning and Management / | 363.69 HER Heritage ecologies | 363.69098 Intellectual property, traditional knowledge and cultural property protection : | 363.700 954 ENV Environmental degradation : issues and challenges | 363.700 954 GLO Globalization, environment & human development |
"Heritage Ecologies presents an ecological understanding of heritage that furthers a concern for how the making and unmaking of heritage objects always involves a wide range of human and other-than-human actors. Recognizing the entangled nature-cultures of heritage is essential in an Anthropocene era where uncertainty and rapid environmental change force us to recast common conceptions of inheritance and to envision new strategies for preservation. Heritage sites are meant to be open and shared spaces, and a recurring argument of the cases presented here is that this openness inevitably also overrides our selections, orders and appreciations. Through a diverse range of case studies, the chapters collected in this book aim to explore the affects and memories engendered by diverse heritage ecologies where humans are neither the sole makers nor the only inheritors. The common call is that the experential, perceptive and informational plenitude enabled through contributions of other-than-human actors is key to an ecological rethinking of heritage in the 21st century. Heritage Ecologies is unique in bringing heritage studies into closer proximity with a wide variety of non-representational and object-oriented theories and is an important volume for students and researchers in archaeology and heritage studies"--
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