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Protecting Farming Landscapes and their antiquities

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Cremin, Aedeen
Johnson, Wayne

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Greenlines Institute for Sustainable Development

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Traditional irrigation-based rural landscapes are discussed, with examples in north Portugal, south China and in the Angkor World Heritage Site. Each place has a different approach to historical and cultural heritage, with government attitudes raning from proactive to indifferent. Some comments are made on the possibility of preserving antiquities within the rural landscape.

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Heritage 2010: Heritage and Sustainable Development

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2099-12-31