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2.2.2 Heritage routes and heritage canals (1)课程教案、知识点、字幕

在本节中

我将讨论一个相对新的概念文化路线

文化路线包括遗产路线和遗产运河

我将逐一讨论

从文化路线的角度

“路线作为我们文化遗产的一部分”专家会议

讨论了“路线”或文化行程的概念(西班牙马德里,1994年11月)

遗产路线的概念被证明是丰富多彩的

它提供了一个特权框架

框架中相互理解、多元的历史观和和平文化都可以发挥作用

遗产路线是由有形元素构成的

其文化意义来源于

各国或地区之间的交流和多维对话

这说明了运动在空间和时间上的相互作用

在确定遗产路线是否适合列入

《世界遗产名录》时,应考虑以下几点

第一点是遗产的铭文

第一点是在世界遗产名录上题写遗产路线

持有突出普世价值的要求应当可以记录

遗产路线的概念是建立在动态运动的基础上的

一种在空间和时间上具有连续性的交流思想

是指规则在元素的总和之上生长出来的空洞

使其通过这个洞而获得其文化意义

强调国家之间或地区之间的交流和对话

遗产路线可以被视为

一种特定的、动态的文化景观类型

正如最近的辩论已导致它们在业务准则中得到接受一样

遗产路线的确定

是基于一系列优势和有形元素,证明了路线本身的重要性

根据其重要性和构成遗产路线的其他要素

适用真实性条件

它将考虑路线的持续时间,现在使用的频率问题

以及受影响人民发展的合理愿望

因此,这些点将被考虑在

路线的自然框架和无形的象征性的维度内

关于文化运河的概念

“运河”的概念

在1994年9月加拿大遗产运河专家会议的报告中详细讨论过

运河是人类建造的水道

从历史或技术的角度来看,它可能具有突出的普世价值

无论是内在的,还是作为代表这一类文化财产的特殊例子

运河可能是一个不朽的作品

线性文化景观的定义特征

或一个复杂的文化遗产的组成部分

真实性在整体上取决于价值观以及这些价值观之间的关系

运河作为遗产元素的一个显著特征是其随时间的演变

这与它在不同时期的使用方式

以及运河所经历的相关技术变革有关

这些变化的程度可能构成遗产要素

运河的真实性和历史解释包括

不动产(公约标的)

可能的动产(船只、临时航行物品)

和相关结构(桥梁等)与景观之间的联系

运河的重要性可以在

技术、经济、社会和景观因素下进行发掘

Culture and Tourism课程列表:

Week 1: Cultural Tourism: Definitions and Concepts

-1.1 Introduction course outline and UNESCO World Heritage Program

--1.1.1 Introduction of culture and tourism course outline

--1.1.2 Introduction of UNESCO World Heritage Program(1)

--1.1.3 Introduction of UNESCO World Heritage Program(2)

-1.2 Cultural Heritage-1

--1.2.1 The meaning of culture heritage

--1.2.2 Criterion(i): masterpiece of human creative genius

--1.2.3 Criterion(ii): exhibit important interchange of human value

--1.2.4 Criterion(iii): bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony

--How can the public understand the importance of heritage?

-1.3 Cultural Heritage-2

--1.3.1 Criterion(iv): an outstanding example in human history

--1.3.2 Criterion(v): represent a culture or human interaction with environment

--1.3.3 Criterion(vi): associated with living traditions of outstanding universal significance

-1.4 Natural Heritage

--1.4.1 Natural heritage features, formations and criterions

--1.4.2 Cases studies of natural heritage

--Cultural landscape meanings: The case of West Lake, Hangzhou, China

--How to access heritage of your hometown?

Week 2: Mixed Heritage and Cultural Heritage Categories

-2.1 Mixed Culture and Natural Heritage

--2.1.1 Mixed heritage operational guidelines and cases (1)

--2.1.2 Mixed heritage operational guidelines and cases (2)

--2.1.3 Mixed heritage operational guidelines and cases(3)

-2.2 Authenticity, Integrity and Cultural Routes

--2.2.1 How to determine authenticity and integrity

--2.2.2 Heritage routes and heritage canals (1)

--2.2.3 Heritage routes and heritage canals (2)

--What do you think about cultural heritage categories?

-2.3 Special Heritage and Sustainable

--2.3.1 Physical remains of the history of technology and industry

--2.3.2 Transboundary Heritage, Serial Heritage, Serial/Transnational Heritage

--2.3.3 Intangible cultural heritage

--2.3.4 UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme

--Recovering the Memory of Ourselves for the Sustainable Cites

--Week 2 quiz

--What do you think about cultural heritage categories?

Week 3: Heritage System: Managing and Safeguarding World Heritage Sites

-3.1 The Australia’s Heritage System and Sydney Opera House

--3.1.1 The Australian Heritage System

--3.1.2 Case Study: The Sydney Opera House

-3.2 Role of the ISCCL and Cultural Landscape (1)

--3.2.1 Role of the ISCCL

--3.2.2 Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park

--3.2.3 Honghe Hani Rice Terraces

-3.3 Role of the ISCCL and Cultural Landscape (2)

--3.3.1 West Lake cultural landscape (1)

--3.3.2 West Lake cultural landscape (2)

-3.4 Rural Landscapes as Heritage

--3.4.1 ISCCL Principles Concerning Rural Landscapes as Heritage

--Article: ICOMOS Statutes

-3.5 Case Study: Mongolian Altai

--3.5.1 Nature Culture Integration & the Mongolian Altai(1)

--3.5.2 Nature Culture Integration & the Mongolian Altai(2)

--Week 3 quiz

--Discussion: What do you think is the role of ISCCL?

Week 4: Cultural Landscapes: Meanings, Values, Assessment, Documentation

-4.1 Introduction of the Meaning of 'landscape’

--4.1.1 Brief introduction of landscape and culture

--4.1.2 The conceptual framework of cultural landscape

-4.2 Landscape Values

--4.2.1 The word “landscape” itself and differences in Western, Eastern

--4.2.2 Cultural significance for heritage source

--Discussion: What do you think the cultural landscape attracts you?

-4.3 Reading the Landscape: Identification and Assessment

--4.3.1 Planning model for heritage conservation management policy

--4.3.2 Cultural landscape resources evaluation steps

--Article: Cultural mapping: Intangible values and engaging with communities with some reference to As

-4.4 Case Study: Wingecarribee Historic Landscape

--4.4.1 Case study:Wingecarribee historic landscape study(1)

--4.4.2 Case study:Wingecarribee historic landscape study(2)

--Week 4 quiz

--Discussion: What should we do to strengthen the protection of cultural landscape?

Week 5: Sustainable Indigenous Tourism

-5.1 Indigenous Tourism

--5.1.1 Indigenous tourism background

--5.1.2 World heritage and indigenous peoples

--5.1.3 Tourism issues at Canadian indigenous world heritage sites

--Discussion: What challenges indigenous World Heritage faces?

--Article: State conceptions of indigenous tourism in Chile

-5.2 Case Study and Conclusion: Great Expectations for Tourism

--5.2.1 Case study Pimachiowin Aki

--5.2.2 Conclusions:Great Expectations for Tourism

--Disussion: Do you have any experience of indigenous tourism?

--Week 5 quiz

Week 6: Affect and Emotion in Heritage Tourism

-6.1 The Definition of Heritage in Heritage Performance Study

--6.1.1 The definition of heritage in heritage performance study

--6.1.2 Heritage performance and meaning making

--6.1.3 Two key issues emerging from qualitative study

-6.2 Heritage Performance - Evidence from Australia, England and USA

--6.2.1 Heritage performance - reinforcement

--6.2.2 Heritage Performance - inter-generational communication and social values

--6.2.3 Heritage performance - recognition and respect

--6.2.4 Heritage performance - education

--Article:Theorizing museum and heritage visiting

-6.3 The Conclusion of Heritage Performance

--6.3 The conclusion of heritage performance

--Week 6 quiz

--Discussion: What kinds of heritage performances have you learned in this week?

--Final discussion and reflection

2.2.2 Heritage routes and heritage canals (1)笔记与讨论

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