Protecting Asia's heritage : yesterday and tomorrow
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : Phiriya Krairœ̄k (1942-....) ; Sayām Samākhom nai Phra Bǭromrāchūpatham ;
- ISBN : 978-616-215-156-9, 616-215-156-5
- Sujets : Patrimoine culturel -- Protection -- Asie, Civilisation, Asia -- Civilization
- Comprend : Protecting Asia's heritage yesterday and tomorrow, Heritage is the living present of the past, Integrating local and international perspectives into legal frameworks : problems and challenges, Thailand's conservation laws and evolving heritage values, Taking ownership and taking a stand : heritage activism in George Town, People as the last defense in the protection of heritage : recent experience from Trowulan-Majapahit, Public participation in Chinese heritage preservation : Shijia Hutong Museum, Nurturing cultural entrepreneurship for intangible heritage protection : Cambodian traditional performing arts, Participation in conservation : an example from India, Preserving cultural heritage as a private enterprise : Lao textiles, Ah-Mwe, inheritance, heritage : family and enterprise at Inle Lake, Preserving cultural heritage through entrepreneurship : of possibilities and possible pitfalls, Protecting traditional industrial heritage in China
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 1 volume (VI-244 pages), : Illustrations, cartes, couverture et dos illustrés, 23 cm
- Pays de publication : Thaïlande
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Résumé
Asia’s splendid heritage is at risk—from rapid economic growth, government neglect, and poorly managed tourism. But some people have become deeply, passionately, and actively involved in protecting Asia’s heritage—as activists, organizers, critics, teachers, artists, and entrepreneurs. In this book, twelve principal authors, all Asians, from eleven of the region’s countries, present their experience of what has been done in the past, and their ideas on what should be done in the future.