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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 건축/디자인 > 건축 > 조경
· ISBN : 9781138054622
· 쪽수 : 320쪽
· 출판일 : 2018-03-19
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Introduction
Chapter 1. Contextualizing heritage discourse in current China
1.1. Chinese cultural heritage: a few introductory notes
1.2. The Chinese heritage chain: a short reconstruction
1.3. Administrative matters: institutional design and the division of labor within the heritage chain
Chapter 2. Early conversations and professional practices regarding large-scale cultural relics
2.1. Early efforts in Chinese heritage protection (1920s?1946)
2.2. Formation period: strengthening protection (1949?1978)
2.3. Development and protection since the opening up (1978?2004)
2.4. The emergence of the dayizhi concept in Chinese heritage practice: some final remarks
Chapter 3. Setting the dayizhi policy
3.1. The role of the Five Year Plans in the heritage field
3.2. Main content of the dayizhi policy: the publication of the 11th and 12th FYPs
3.3. The policy and the list of potential dayizhi
3.4. The funding mechanisms
3.5. The dayizhi policy evolution: from conservation to "conservational interpretation"
Appendix to Chapter 3: the 11th FYP
Chapter 4. A three-level discussion on the dayizhi policy: toward unanticipated consequences?
4.1. The dayizhi policy in principle: commonalities and specificities
4.2. A general literature review prior to the CACH research
4.3 Discourse on the dayizhi policy at the kick-off day: things in the early research agenda
Chapter 5. Desk and field work: the research methodology
5.1. The CACH research project: expectations, design, and roles
5.2. Implementing the CACH research project
5.3 Further methodological choices regarding this book
Chapter 6. Luoyang and the Sui and Tang Capital City: complex heritage inside a crucial district
6.1. Introduction: the Sui and Tang Capital City within the Luoyang District
6.2. Dayizhi and Luoyang
6.3. Luoyang: the threats of development on a fragile widespread heritage city
6.4. Operationalizing the policy: the S&T project from policy to action
6.5. Zooming in on the process: S&T before and after the dayizhi policy, and the issue of "how" things are done
6.7. Dayizhi conservation policy at S&T: lost in translation?
Chapter 7. Xi’an and Daming Palace
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Xi’an and its role in the dayizhi discussion: an aggregate view
7.3. Daming Palace: a controversial model
7.4. Conclusion
Chapter 8. Niuheliang: from dayizhi to parkization in a rural area
8.1. Introduction *
8.2. The social construction of heritage meanings: the 30-year evolution of Niuheliang
8.3 Major challenges
8.4 Parkization, and the hidden history: ignoring professional standards
8.5 Conclusions: how "well-done" projects bring up a worrying future
Chapter 9. Xinjiang: the tensions between heritage, landscape conservation, and social impacts in a harsh climate
9.1. Introduction: the context of heritage preservation
9.2. An aggregate view of dayizhi projects in Xinjiang
9.3. Major achievements within the dayizhi policy
9.4. A micro focus: zooming in
9.5 Conclusion *
Chapter 10: Nanyuewang Palace site
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Before the dayizhi policy
10.3. After dayizhi policy
10.4. Conclusion
Chapter 11. Yanxiadu Capital site
11.1. Introduction to the site
11.2. The socioeconomic context: a rural area, with a slow pace of development
11.3. Site conservation before dayizhi policy
11.4. The impacts of dayizhi policy on the site
11.5. Conclusion: an overall assessment of the dayizhi impacts at Yanxiadu
Chapter 12. Understanding dayizhi practices from the field work
12.1. Major findings from the fieldwork: dayizhi practices from case studies
12.2. Tentative internal comparison of dayizhi case studies: an inferred typology
12.3 Understanding dayizhi policy impacts from the field work
12.4 Looking for explanations: driving forces underneath the typology
Chapter 13. Assessing the dayizhi policy: the aggregate view
13.1. An aggregate look inside the dayizhi database: assessing actual impacts
13.1. The nature of expenditure: which activities were funded
13.2. The actual selection of sites: the partial implementation of the lines/circle, district policy
13.3. Issues in planning procedures: a few insights
13.4. Understanding dayizhi policy implantation from aggregate data available
Chapter 14. Dayizhi policy: addressing some unanticipated driving forces
14.1 Introduction: between intended and realized policies
14.2. Land issues: the hidden powerful factor in dayizhi policy
14.3. Financial and budgetary issues, general versus dayizhi
14.4. Organizational and cultural heritage governance
14.5. A summary of major implications *
Concluding remarks ? beyond dayizhi














