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Extreme Heritage Management

Extreme Heritage Management

Godfrey Baldacchino

(2011)

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Abstract

Conflicting and competing claims over the actual and imagined use of land and seascapes are exacerbated on islands with high population density. The management of culture and heritage is particularly tested in island environments where space is finite and the population struggles to preserve cultural and natural assets in the face of the demands of the construction industry, immigration, high tourism and capital investment. Drawn from extreme island scenarios, the ten case studies in this volume review practices and policies for effective heritage management and offer rich descriptive and analytic material about land-use conflict. In addition, they point to interesting, new directions in which research, public policy and heritage management intersect.


Godfrey Baldacchino is Canada Research Chair (Island Studies) at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada; visiting professor of sociology at the University of Malta; and the Executive Editor of Island Studies Journal.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Extreme Heritage Management 275
Space and Place 275
CONTENTS 275
FIGURES AND TABLES 275
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 275
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 275
Foreword: Geography at Risk 275
Preface: Geography, Land Use Conflict and Heritage Management 275
Introduction: Vantage Points xlii
Chapter 1. Prince Edward Island, Canada 20
Chapter 2. Malta 46
Chapter 3. Guernsey, Channel Islands 74
Chapter 4. Jersey, Channel Islands 97
Chapter 5. Corsica, France 117
Chapter 6. Favignana, Italy 134
Chapter 7. Hawai‘i, USA 152
Chapter 8. Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands 175
Chapter 9. The Bahamas 198
Chapter 10. San Andrés Island, Colombia 218
Conclusion. Lessons from Islands, or Islands as Miners’ Canaries 247
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 260
INDEX 265