东南大学建筑学院2020国际在线教学季:城市与建筑遗产保护
No. | Time | Content |
C1 | 10th June Wednesday 10:00-12:00 |
CONSERVATION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, AND URBAN RESILIENCE |
The socio-economic rationale for urban heritage conservation. | ||
C2 | 12th June Friday 14:00-16:30 |
THE WORLD HERITAGE CONSERVATION PROCESS |
From local practice to global standards. | ||
C3 | 15th June Monday 10:00-12:00 |
INTEGRATING THE TANGIBLE WITH THE INTANGIBLE |
Intangible cultural practices as the foundation for a sustainable heritage management strategy. | ||
C4 | 17th June Wednesday 14:00-16:00 |
ENGAGING COMMUNITY IN THE CONSERVATION PROCESS |
The contribution of heritage conservation to the local community’s socio-economic wellbeing, cultural continuum, and development needs: an Asian perspective. | ||
C5 | 19th June Friday 14:00-16:00 |
UNDERSTANING BEST CONSERVATION PRACTICE IN AN ASIAN CONTEXT |
Lessons learned from the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Conservation Award 2000-2020. | ||
C6 | 22th June Monday 10:00-12:00 |
URBAN HERITAGE RESILIENCE ACROSS TIME AND SPACE |
Diversity and contestation in historic urban landscapes. | ||
C7 | 24th June Wednesday 14:00-16:00 |
THE HERITAGE MANAGER’S DILEMMA: CONSERVATION OR RE-DEVELOPMENT |
Cultural mapping and heritage impact assessment: a suite of tools for understanding and measuring the impact of development on heritage resources. | ||
C8 | 26th June Friday 14:00-16:00 |
A COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK FOR HERITAGE MANAGEMENT |
Strengthening professional capacity to manage Asia’s heritage through the Asian Academy for Heritage Management network. |
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