Actes du symposium scientifique de la 17ème Assemblée générale de l'ICOMOS / ICOMOS' 17th General Assembly Scientific Symposium proceedings - Part V - Session 2

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A. Adaptation aux changements climatiqueset nouveaux défis environnementaux / Adapting to climate change and new challenges

Introduction
Rolf Schaefer

Emerging Debates – Heritage Theory, Environment and Development
Louise COOKE

Are we wasting Embodied Energy—Time to Change (An Australian Perspective)
Rachel JACKSON, Ellis P. JUDSON

Technologie soutenable: rénovation de monuments historiques à Barcelone
Antoni CABALLERO, Sonia LOEWE, Marc SANABRA

The Siwa Oasis: Art of Building for a Sustainable Development
Attilio PETRUCCIOLI, Giacomo MARTINES, Calogero MONTALBANO, Mauro BERTAGNIN, Désirée DE ANTONI

Assessing Daylighting Performance of a Traditional Residential Neighborhood in Historical Cairo
Hisham ELKADI, Sura AL-MAIYAH

 

B. Tourisme : vecteur de régénération / Tourism: a driver of regeneration

Introduction
Julia Gartner-Negrin

Dancing in the Park: Tourism and the sustainable development of the Heritage Assets of New South Wales National Parks, Australia
Olwen BEAZLEY, Natalie VINTON

The Impact of Tourism on Sustainable Settlement Conservation: The Case of the Reuse of the Vernacular Residences in Kinmen
Pei-Yao YANG, Chao-Ching FU

Discussion on the Development of Heritage Conservation through the Perspective of Heritage Tourism—The Case of the Grand Canal
Tingting WAN, Yuan WANG

Contemporary Approaches to Developing Sustainable Tourism: Turning a Threat into an Asset
Shanna C. RAINES

 

C. Témoignages : conservation et gestion du patrimoine - stratégies de développement / Heritage management and conservation case studies: development strategies

Introduction
Amira Mouaki

Preservation of Historic Cityscape in Fort of Galle, Sri Lanka by restoration of private houses through public-private initiative
Samitha MANAWADU

Heritage Barns of Alberta Pilot Project – A Regional Heritage Initiative to Preserve the Rural Cultural Landscape of Alberta
Robert BUCKLE

The World Heritage Site of the Rideau Canal navigable waterway driver of development - A large digital screen on its shores
Linda DICAIRE

Cultural Landscape Conservation at a Regional Scale: Sustainability through Collaboration
Nora J. MITCHELL, Rolf DIAMANT

Cultural heritage and organizing capacity: A case study of Allariz town, Northwestern Spain
Laima NOMEIKAITE

Ksar Ait Benhaddou: Patrimoine Mondial générateur d’un développement durable
Said NAGGAY

 

D. Témoignages : conservation et gestion du patrimoine - cas d’étude français / Heritage Management and Conservation: French case studies

Introduction
Natalia Zhukovskaya

Patrimoine architectural et culture équestre : moteurs du développement économique, touristique et durable. Etude comparée de Chantilly et Compiègne
Jean-Pierre BLAY

Le Patrimoine mondial au coeur du projet urbain de Bordeaux, Port de la Lune
Anne-Laure MONIOT

La Charte de Fontevraud en faveur de la protection, de la gestion et la valorisation des paysages viticoles
Carine HERBIN

Pour que vive le patrimoine de proximité
Guy SAVALLUARD

Le projet culturel et touristique du Grand Site de France Saint-Guilhem le Désert / Gorges de l’Hérault: la mise en valeur responsable d’un patrimoine unique
Samantha JONES

 

E. Situations d’urgence et conflits : le rôle du patrimoine / The role of heritage in disaster and conflict relief

Introduction
Emmanuel Garcia

Cultural heritage for peace and reconciliation
Malin MYRIN, Hanna GÅRDSTEDT

Cultural Emergency Response
Deborah STOLK, Eléonore DE MERODE

The Economics of Heritage at Risk: using Stated Preferences methods to assess the impacts of heritage policies on regional development
Patrizia RIGANTI

Historic preservation and Economics in Long wave theory
Christian OST

 

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