Introduction to Archaeological and Cultural Heritage

Descripción del curso

This course introduces Europe's cultural landscapes as the basis for understanding the importance of crossing disciplinary boundaries to safeguard natural and cultural heritage. Both cultural and natural heritage are integrated elements of the landscape which can be considered to be under threat. Importantly, actions that might initially seem useful in one sector can easily have negative impacts in the other. Europe is richly endowed with a great diversity of landscapes, with accompanying impressive histories and natural resources. The challenges and changes that face Europe extend beyond the heritage sectors, and certainly affect them; these changes relate directly to the exploitation of natural resources, climate change, changing demographics, and the pressures of tourism. Several EU member states have signed and ratified the European Landscape Convention which strives for sustainable development through the controlled management of change. It is important to understand why these two conservation sectors - that originated in the humanities and sciences - were separated in the first place, why this divide is problematic and then where opportunities lie for cooperation. This course introduces the key concepts of archaeological and cultural heritage and their impact on natural heritage management. It will explore in five modules the relationship between ecology and archaeology within the scope of practical heritage management. The course ends with a case study.

Prerrequisitos

Prior knowledge on the subject is not required.

Proveedor
Tipo de curso Scheduled online course
Alumnos objetivo Professionals working in the natural heritage sector at a practical level such as foresters, (landscape) gardeners, and educators of natural heritage.
Dificultad Principiante
Idioma Inglés
Precio Free
Autores Heleen van Londen, Marjo Schlaman, Andrea Travaglia, Kenneth Aitchison, Doug Rocks-Macqueen, Ben Lewis, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Kornelia Kajda, Luca Beraldi, Lieske de Wilde, Marcial Felgueiras, Miriam Cubas, Mikel Edeso, Barbara Grazzini, Lara Natalini
Contacto
Marjo Schlaman
ecourse_anher@uva.nl
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