The future of the past : paths towards participatory governance for cultural heritage : proceedings of The future of the past: parciticipatory governance, Cuenca, Ecuador, 2-6 December 2020 /

The Future of the Past is a biennial conference generally carried out during the commemoration date of the incorporation of Santa Ana de Los Ros de Cuenca Ecuador as a World Heritage Site (WHS). It initiated in 2014, organized by the City Preservation Management research project (CPM) of the Univers...

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Corporate Authors: Future of the Past (Conference) Cuenca, Ecuador), Taylor & Francis
Other Authors: Garcia, Gabriela (Editor), Vandesande, Aziliz (Editor), Cardoso, Fausto (Editor), Balen, K. van (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden, The Netherlands : CRC Press/Balkema, [2021]
Series:Built heritage research and practices ; volume 1
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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Summary:The Future of the Past is a biennial conference generally carried out during the commemoration date of the incorporation of Santa Ana de Los Ros de Cuenca Ecuador as a World Heritage Site (WHS). It initiated in 2014, organized by the City Preservation Management research project (CPM) of the University of Cuenca, to create a space for dialoguing among interested actors in the cultural heritage field. Since then, this space has served to exchange initiatives and to promote coordinated actions based on shared responsibility, in the local context. The third edition of this conference took place in the context of the 20th anniversary of being listed as WHS and a decade of CPM as the Southern host of the PRECOMOS UNESCO Chair (Preventive Conservation, Maintenance and Monitoring of Monuments and Sites). For the very first time, and thanks to the collaboration with the Raymond Lemaire International Centre for Conservation of the University of Leuven (Belgium), the conference expanded its local scope. On this occasion, contributions reflected round a worldwide challenge in the cultural field: revealing the paths towards participatory governance of cultural heritage. Participatory governance is understood as institutional decision-making structures supported by shared responsibilities and rights among diverse actors.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 125 pages) : illustrations, map.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781000401271
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