creators_nameFeng, Jian
creators_nameYang, Xueqing
creators_nameLiu, Yisi
typeconference_item
datestamp2019-12-18 09:39:56
lastmod2023-05-22 16:06:09
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titlePanel 9. Paper 9.2: Maintenance of Water Systems of Cultural Heritage--Case Studies along Silk Roads
ispublishedpub
subjectsAgricultural_Landscapes
subjectsE07
subjectsH16
full_text_statuspublic
pres_typespeech
keywordsCultural Landscapes
keywordsRural Heritage
keywordsRural landscapes
keywordswater
keywordswater management
keywordsirrigation systems
keywordsmaintenance
keywordsauthenticity
keywordsmethodology
keywordscase studies
keywordsChina
abstractWater has become a vital element in studying heritages, since researchers has realized that heritages are not only about sites per se, but also include multiple elements that reflect human social and cultural development along historical evolution, and water is one of the most important sector to study. To study further maintenance of water systems of cultural heritages, it is necessary to understand the authenticity of water which is decided by interactions between human and water into consideration, and notice different interactions would result in different discussion on further water management and preservation, for water systems have been changed and reformed by human to adapt to environment and sustain future generations. In this case, the author would like to discuss further water management and preservation based on different interactions between human, water and sites. The examples of heritages along Silk Roads would be provided to illustrate the author's point that further practical approaches on water maintenance should be based on the relationship among human, water and sites
date2019-10
date_typepublished
event_titleICOMOS 2019 Advisory Committee Scientific Symposium - Rural Heritage - Landscapes and Beyond
event_locationMarrakesh, Morocco
event_dates17 October 2019
event_typeconference
refereedTRUE
official_urlhttps://doi.org/10.7275/8hzh-tz51
citation Feng, Jian et Yang, Xueqing et Liu, Yisi (2019) Panel 9. Paper 9.2: Maintenance of Water Systems of Cultural Heritage--Case Studies along Silk Roads. In: ICOMOS 2019 Advisory Committee Scientific Symposium - Rural Heritage - Landscapes and Beyond, 17 October 2019, Marrakesh, Morocco. [Document issu d'une conférence ou d'un atelier]
document_urlhttps://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2270/1/ICOMOS.pptx