Adaptive Strategies for Water Heritage : : Past, Present and Future.

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2019.
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Year of Publication:2019
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (448 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Foreword by Giulio Boccaletti
  • Foreword by Henk Ovink
  • Foreword by Diederik Six and and Henk van Schaik
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • Editor and Contributors
  • 1 Introduction: Connecting Water and Heritage for the Future
  • Introduction
  • The Dutch Connection: Water and Heritage in the Netherlands
  • The Water and Heritage Agenda at ICOMOS
  • This Book and Its Structure
  • References
  • Drinking Water
  • 2 Silent and Unseen: Stewardship of Water Infrastructural Heritage
  • What Is Water Infrastructural Heritage?
  • Historic Significance
  • Character-Defining Features
  • Guidelines
  • Rehabilitation and Redundancy
  • Adaptive Use
  • Future Currents
  • References
  • 3 The Qanat System: A Reflection on the Heritage of the Extraction of Hidden Waters
  • Introduction
  • Flights Over Territory: Between Landscape and Object
  • An Insight into the Geographical and Geological Condition of the Iranian Plateau: Between Surface and Depth
  • On the Qanat: Between Territory and Thing
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 4 Studying Ancient Water Management in Monte Albán, Mexico, to Solve Water Issues, Improve Urban Living, and Protect Heritage in the Present
  • Introduction
  • Monte Albán and Water
  • Preliminary Results of the Zapotec Water Technology Study
  • Thinking of Solutions
  • The Natural, Urban, and Social Environment
  • Designing Solutions
  • Ojito de Agua
  • La Crucecita
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 5 Thirsty Cities: Learning from Dutch Water Supply Heritage
  • Introduction
  • Water Heritage from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century
  • Piped Systems as Drivers for Nature and Landscape Conservation (1853-Present)
  • Conclusion: Learning from Dutch Water Heritage
  • References
  • Agricultural Water
  • 6 Water Meadows as European Agricultural Heritage
  • Introduction
  • History of Research
  • Types of Water Meadows.
  • Historical Development
  • Case Study One: The Sandy Landscapes of Northwestern Europe
  • Case Study Two: The Hriňová District, Slovakia
  • Case Study Three: Norway
  • The Rediscovery of Water Meadows in the Twentieth Century
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 7 Holler Colonies and the Altes Land: A Vivid Example of the Importance of European Intangible and Tangible Heritage
  • The Low Countries as a Center of Innovation in Water Management
  • Land Reclamation Process Under Dutch Influence and Introduction of Dutch Political and Social Models in the Altes Land
  • The Altes Land: Tangible and Intangible History and Heritage
  • Landscape, Identity, and Development in the Holler Colonies-Based on the Findings in the Altes Land
  • Dutch Society Models as Driving Force for Development
  • Current Status of the Landscape and Challenges to European Heritage
  • Heritage, Region-Building, and the Future of the Altes Land
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 8 Archaic Water: The Role of a Legend in Constructing the Water Management Heritage of Sanbonkihara, Japan
  • Introduction
  • The History of Water Management Systems and Society in Japan
  • Review of Existing Studies
  • General History of Sanbonkihara's Reclamation Developments
  • Challenges to the Historiography of the Legend as Heritage in Sanbonkihara
  • Beyond Nitobe: Other Actors and the Creation and Maintenance of Water Resources
  • The Politics of Nitobe's Legend in the Management of Water and Community
  • Cultural Events and Urban Planning Bridging Tangible and Intangible Heritage
  • Transformation of the Territory and Values of Heritage
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 9 How Citizens Reshaped a Plan for an Aerotropolis and Preserved the Water Heritage System of the Taoyuan Tableland
  • Introduction: Theoretical and Methodological Implications of Participatory Heritage Preservation.
  • Historical Ponds and the Taoyuan Main Canal System
  • The Shihmen Reservoir and the Shihmen Main Canal System
  • The Cultural Heritage of the Taoyuan Tableland Water System
  • Threats to the Water Heritage, Ecosystem, and Society on the Taoyuan Tableland
  • The Legal Evolution of Cultural Heritage Preservation in Taiwan
  • Public Participation as Conflict Resolution in Preservation and Development
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Land Reclamation and Defense
  • 10 Reassessing Heritage: Contradiction and Discrepancy Between Fishery and Agriculture in Planning the Hachirogata Polder and Its Surrounding Lagoon in Mid-Twentieth Century Japan
  • Introduction
  • Local Fishery and Governmental Policy
  • Coexistence of Fishery and Agriculture
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 11 The Noordoostpolder: A Landscape Planning Perspective on the Preservation and Development of Twentieth-Century Polder Landscapes in the Netherlands
  • Introduction
  • The Noordoostpolder as a Twentieth-Century Cultural Heritage Landscape
  • Protecting Polder Landscapes Through Planning
  • Planning Instruments and the Noordoostpolder
  • A Critical Design Perspective for Development and Protection
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 12 Europolders a European Program on Polder Landscape, Heritage, and Innovation
  • Introduction
  • Earlier Regional Networks
  • From HollandRoute Polderland to Europolders Program
  • Proposed Europolder Network
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 13 Hold the Line: The transformation of the New Dutch Waterline and the Future Possibilities of Heritage
  • Introduction
  • Large-Scale Military Landscapes
  • Growing Knowledge of Defense Landscapes
  • The New Dutch Waterline
  • Revitalization of the New Dutch Waterline
  • Challenges for a Sustainable Future
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • River and Coastal Planning.
  • 14 'Absent-Present' Heritage: The Cultural Heritage of Dwelling on the Changjian (Yangtze) River
  • Introduction
  • A History of Environmental-Human Decline on the Changjiang (Yangtze) River
  • From Representational to Non-representational Heritage Theory: The Challenge of 'Absent-Present' Heritage
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 15 Neglected and Undervalued Cultural Heritage: Waterfronts and Riverbanks of Alblasserwaard, The Netherlands
  • Introduction
  • The Alblasserwaard as Focus of Waterfront Heritage
  • The River Noord and Alblasserdam
  • Cultural Heritage on the Riverbanks
  • Networks and Processes
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 16 Room for the River: Innovation, or Tradition? The Case of the Noordwaard
  • Introduction
  • A Short History of Dutch Flood Management
  • Room for the River
  • Case Study: The Noordwaard
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 17 Heritage in European Coastal Landscapes-Four Reasons for Inter-regional Knowledge Exchange
  • Introduction: Interconnected Cultural Frontiers
  • Coastal Heritage: Common Heritage, Common Challenges
  • The Threats and Opportunities of Coastal Tourism
  • Cultural Heritage and Ecology
  • Conclusion: Marginalized Pasts in Heritage Preservation?
  • References
  • Port Cities and Waterfronts
  • 18 The Impact of Planning Reform on Water-Related Heritage Values and on Recalling Collective Maritime Identity of Port Cities: The Case of Rotterdam
  • Introduction
  • The Urban Identity of Port Cities
  • Port and City Interrelation in Rotterdam
  • Reinvention of the Seaport Identity of Rotterdam
  • Turn in Rotterdam's Urban Policies
  • Cruise Ship Tourism as an Instrument of Representing the Maritime Image of a Port City
  • The Redevelopment of RDM Terrain
  • World Port Days: A Tool for Reinventing Maritime Culture During the Transformation of the Port-City
  • Conclusion
  • References.
  • 19 From HERITAGE to Feritage: How Economic Path Dependencies in the Caribbean Cruise Destinations Are Distorting the Uses of Heritage Architecture and Urban Form
  • Introduction
  • How Historical Political and Socioeconomic Dependencies Shaped Both Caribbean Port City Heritage and Current Operating Modes of Cruise Tourism
  • Heritage Architecture of Caribbean Cities and Cruise Lines' Economic Interests
  • Contemporary Modes of Cruise Tourism in the Caribbean and their Impact on the Heritage of Caribbean Port Cities and their Hinterland
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 20 Using Heritage to Develop Sustainable Port-City Relationships: Lisbon's Shift from Object-Based to Landscape Approaches
  • Introduction: Port Cities and the Anthropocene
  • Evolving Port-to-City Relationships in Lisbon
  • Port Heritage and Sustainable Development
  • Heritage in Lisbon: An Object-Based Approach, the 1990s to the Early 2000s
  • Toward a Landscape Approach, the Early 2000s to Today
  • Conclusion: New Arenas and Next Challenges
  • References
  • 21 Toward a Cultural Heritage of Adaptation: A Plea to Embrace the Heritage of a Culture of Risk, Vulnerability and Adaptation
  • Introduction
  • Working with the Formative Power of Delta System
  • The Destructive Role of Industrialization and the Colonization of Deltas
  • Toward a Different Approach to Urbanizing Deltas
  • Conclusions: Toward a Rehabilitation of the Heritage of Adaptation
  • References
  • Index.