Contents of the book 

"Multiple landscape: Merging past and present" 

 

Selected papers from the fifth international workshop on sustainable land use planning, 7-9 Juni 2004
 

Wim van der Knaap and Arnold van der Valk (Editors)

 

 

1. Merging past and present in landscape planning: Introduction

Arnold van der Valk and Wim van der Knaap

2. Multiple and sustainable landscapes. Linking heritage management and spatial planning in the Netherlands Arnold van der Valk and Tom Bloemers
3. Merging past and present in landscape planning: The value question Pat D. Taylor
4. Challenges, conflicts and opportunities: Cultural landscapes in Poland after the great socio-economic transformation Zbigniew Kobylinski
5. Forward to history Jannemarie de Jonge
6. The Wadden area, a multiple landscape? Lianne Boomars
7. Crimean Tatar heritage: On the parallel construction of heritage, history and ethnicity Kristof van Assche
8. The experience of authenticity in the Swiss alpine landscape: 'Outside' and 'inside' gazes Susanne Kianicka and Matthias Buchecker
9. A biographical approach to regions, and its value for spatial planning Jan Kolen and Matthijs Witte
10. Heritage stewardship: a new tool for our old heritage Karl Cordemans, Hans Mestdagh and Maarten Stieperaere
11. Incorporating urban heritage into local community planning Grete Swensen
12. Cultural biography and the power of image Heleen van Londen
13. Mapping historical landscapes and environments: Morphology or function? Per Grau Møller and Morten Stenak
14. Reading the identity of place Derk Jan Stobbelaar and Karina Hendriks
15. Landscape biographical ensembles: A method for using cultural-historical aspects of the landscape in planning practice Jos J. Cuijpers and Dolf Bekius
 

ISBN 90 8585 109 2 / 978 90 8585 109 7, ISOMUL 2006, 230 pp.