Recognising Intangible Heritage in Urban Transformations

Narratives of Communities' Cultural Life in Everchanging Cities

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Paru le : 2026-05-13

The notion of intangible heritage as a key urban element is underexplored, yet inherently intertwined with urban life that can influence and be influenced by urban policies and practices. This book undertakes the fundamentally interdisciplinary tasks of conceptualizing intangible heritage and reco...
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2026-05-13

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9783032161406

Dr Fatemeh Farnaz Arefian Farnaz is the founder of Silk Cities (www.silk-cities.org) and honorary research fellow at University College London (UCL), UK. She has an interdisciplinary background in Development Planning, Urban Design and Architecture. Her research and professional activities focus on identifying and investigating under-explored complex matters which nevertheless cities and communities deal with in real-world either in normal or disastrous situations in historic and contemporary contexts. Emeritus Prof. Yves Cabannes was a development planner and urban specialist. Before joining University College London in 2006, he lectured at Harvard University Graduate School of Design and was the regional Coordinator of the UN-Habitat/UNDP Urban Management Program for Latin America and the Caribbean. His research and practice interests, include policies and community-led initiatives leading to higher urban systems and city-region sustainability, embracing multiple entry points such as urban agriculture & food sovereignty & short local food chains, participatory planning and budgeting, affordable housing, appropriate technologies, collective and communal land regimes or climate change adaptation. This book has been published posthumously. Judith Ryser in her cosmopolitan professional life in London, Paris, Berlin, Geneva (United Nations), Stockholm and Madrid has been focusing on built environment sustainability, researching, reviewing, writing on cities in the knowledge society. She is an honorary life member of ISOCARP (International Society of City and Regional Planners), ex-Vice President, General Rapporteur of the 50th anniversary congress 2015, editor and writer of several publications (i.a. "ISOCARP, 50 Years of Knowledge Creation and Sharing", with Teresa Franchini 5th & 6th editions of the International Manual of Planning Practice), curator of Urban Conversations and Special Sessions at the 60th anniversary ISOCARP congress in Siena.

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