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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Nagaoka, Masanori. Cultural landscape management at Borobudur, Indonesia. Cham, Switzerland : Springer, ©2016 xxv, 124 pages |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Masanori Nagaoka |
ISBN: | 9783319420462 3319420461 |
OCLC Number: | 957437019 |
Description: | 1 online resource (147 pages) |
Contents: | Preface; References; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures ; List of Tables; Abbreviations; About the Author; Chapter 1: Historical Setting of Borobudur; 1.1 Introduction: Borobudur; 1.2 Geographical Features of Borobudur and the Kedu Plains; 1.3 Discovery of the Borobudur Temple and Scientific Research; 1.4 First and Second Restoration Works of the Borobudur Temple in the Twentieth Century; 1.5 UNESCO International Campaign for the Safeguarding of Borobudur; 1.6 UNESCO Consultative Committee for the Safeguarding Borobudur Project and the Cultural Landscape Preservation Approach. 1.7 Chihara's Initiative for the Landscape Protection at Borobudur1.8 Outstanding Universal Value of Borobudur; 1.9 Conclusion: Buddhist Heritage in a Predominantly Islamic Region; References; Chapter 2: Concept of Landscape Management at Borobudur in the 1970s; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 European and Asian Approaches to Heritage and Cultural Landscape; 2.3 Heritage Discourse in Japan for the Protection of Cultural Properties, Natural Monuments, and Cultural Landscape; 2.4 Context of Javanese Cultural landscape; 2.5 Management Concept of Landscape Protection in the JICA Master Plan. 2.5.1 The Regional Master Plan Study (1973-1974)2.5.2 Project Feasibility Study (1975-1976); 2.5.3 JICA Master Plan (1978-1979); 2.6 Evolution of the Zoning Concept and Geographical Scope from 1974 Regional Study, 1976 Feasibility Study to 1979 JICA Master Plan; 2.7 Derivation of the Legislative Aspect of the JICA Zoning Concept from the 1966 Japanese Ancient Cities Preservation Law; 2.8 Influence of Japanese Cultural Perception Approach in the JICA Master Plan; 2.9 Scholars' Criticisms of the JICA Master Plan and Counterarguments from Nagai. 2.10 Japanese Heritage Practitioners to Support the Landscape Concept in the JICA Master Plan2.11 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Buffering Borobudur for Socioeconomic Development in the 1980s: An Approach Distinct from European Value-Based Heritage Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Evolution of Buffer Zones in the European-ƯDominated Heritage Discourse and World Heritage System; 3.3 Community Participation in Heritage Management; 3.4 Buffer Zones as Management Tools; 3.5 The Borobudur Archeological Park Concept in the 1979 JICA Master Plan. 3.6 Advocacy of the JICA Master Plan: Community Participation in the Safeguarding of Borobudur3.7 Outline of the Updated Plan; 3.8 The Educational Function of Buffer Zones; 3.9 Strategic Use of Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors of the Buffer Zone; 3.10 Limitations of the Park Project; 3.10.1 Breaches of Fair Indemnity to the Land Owners; 3.10.2 Non-involvement of the Community in the Decision-ƯMaking on Resettlement; 3.10.3 Forced Displacement; 3.11 Conclusion; References. |
Series Title: | SpringerBriefs in archaeology., SpringerBriefs in archaeological heritage management. |
Responsibility: | Masanori Nagaoka. |
Abstract:
In the 1970s and 1980s, there was large scale heritage conservation intervention of the Borobudur Temple by UNESCO and a simultaneous attempt of a wider landscapes management at Borobudur.But in the late 1980s and early 1990s, a global heritage discourse of an enlarged value system emerged.
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