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Archaeology and Economic Development.
ISBN:
9781351191142
Title:
Archaeology and Economic Development.
Author:
Burtenshaw, Paul.
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (290 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Guest Editorial: Archaeology and Economic Development -- Keynotes -- Escaping Enver Hoxha's Shadow: A Short History of the Butrint Foundation's Project in Albania, 1993-2012 -- Contemporary Cultural Heritage and Tourism: Development Issues and Emerging Trends -- Values in Archaeology -- Mind the Gap: Cultural and Economic Values in Archaeology -- The Values of Archaeological and Heritage Sites -- Commodifying the Indigenous in the Name of Development: The Hybridity of Heritage in the Twenty-First-Century Andes -- Comment: Concepts in Archaeology and Economic Development -- National Perspectives and the Role of International Organizations -- A Regional Perspective on Government, Archaeology, and Economic Development: The Americas -- Cultural Heritage in China: Between Policies, Development, Professional Discourse, and the Issue of Managing -- The Evolution of Heritage Management: Thinking Beyond Site Boundaries and Buffer Zones -- Threats to the Archaeological Heritage in the Laissez-Faire World of Tourism: The Need for Global Standards as a Global Public Good -- Archaeology and Economic Development: Commitment and Support from the World Bank Group -- Cultural Heritage Management and Economic Development Programmes: Perspectives from Desert Fringes Where IGOs and NGOs Have No Locus -- Archaeology and Communities -- A Tale of Two Villages: Institutional Structure and Sustainable Community Organizations -- Can Rock Art in Africa Reduce Poverty? -- Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Centre, South Africa: Controversy and Renown, Successes, and Shortcomings -- Heritage and Development: Lessons from Cambodia -- The Community Heritage Project in Tihosuco, Quintana Roo, Mexico -- Preservation as 'Disaster Capitalism': The Downside of Site Rescue and the Complexity of Community Engagement -- Measuring and Presenting Impacts.

Heritage and Economy: Perspectives from Recent Heritage Lottery Fund Research -- Towards a Cultural Economy: Lessons from the American South-West -- Do Good, Do Research: The Impact of Archaeological Field Schools on Local Economies -- Sustainable Preservation: Creating Entrepreneurs, Opportunities, and Measurable Results.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2019. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Publication Date:
2015
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