Protecting Farming Landscapes and their antiquities

Aedeen Cremin, Wayne Johnson

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    Abstract

    Traditional irrigation-based rural landscapes are discussed, with examples in north Portugal, south China and in the Angkor World Heritage Site. Each place has a different approach to historical and cultural heritage, with government attitudes raning from proactive to indifferent. Some comments are made on the possibility of preserving antiquities within the rural landscape.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHeritage 2010: Heritage and Sustainable Development
    EditorsRogério Amoêda, Sérgio Lira & Cristina Pinheiro
    Place of PublicationPortugal
    PublisherGreenlines Institute for Sustainable Development
    Pages37-42
    ISBN (Print)978989956713
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    EventInternational Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development 2010 - Evora Portugal
    Duration: 1 Jan 2010 → …
    http://www.greenlines-institute.org/greenlines-institute/en/en_home.html

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development 2010
    Period1/01/10 → …
    OtherJune 22-26 2010
    Internet address

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