Introduction: Engaging culture and nature
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Byrne, Denis
Brockwell, Celia (Sally)
O'Connor, Susan
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This volume began life as a session at the 2010 Australian Archaeological Conference on the cultural heritage of protected areas in the Asia-Pacific region. Our particular concern was with the proposition that the discourse of nature conservation was predisposed to a vision of protected areas (in the form of national parks and other �nature� reserves) as pristine nature. According to such a vision, protected areas represent wildernesses that, having escaped the ravages of human exploitation, had now to be preserved as the last reservoirs of biodiversity on a planet threatened with ecological disaster. To what extent, we asked, did such a mindset eclipse the history and heritage of protected areas as human habitats, not to mention effacing the contemporary presence in them of living human cultures?
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Transcending the Culture-Nature Divide in Cultural Heritage: Views from the Asia-Pacific Region
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Transcending the Culture-Nature Divide in Cultural Heritage: Views from the Asia-Pacific Region
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