Underwater Cultural Heritage

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Challenges
Climate change
climate change impact heritage
Colonialism
Commercial Salvors
Cultural
Dark Matter
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Ethical
ethical dilemmas in underwater archaeology
Exclusive Economic Zone
Heritage
heritage management
Historic Shipwrecks
Human Remains
Identifiable Owners
Intangible Cultural Heritage
intangible heritage studies
legal frameworks heritage
Legislation
Management
maritime archaeology
Nord Stream Natural Gas Pipeline
Ocean
Ocean Currents
Odyssey Marine Exploration
Perez-Alvaro
Preservation
Prosthetic Memory
Protection
Recommendations
RMS Titanic
Salvage Law
Sea Grass
Sea Water
shipwreck preservation
South China Sea
Sustainability
UNCLOS Definition
Underwater
Underwater Archaeology
Underwater Cultural Heritage
UNESCO Convention
Van Balen
Verifiable Link
Watery Graves

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138606142
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Underwater Cultural Heritage investigates cases of underwater cultural heritage, exploring ethical issues that have never been studied before. A vast cultural heritage lies beneath the sea, including the archaeological remains of more than three million vessels, as well as historic monuments and whole cities. In addition, climate change, population growth and current events around the world mean that new underwater cultural heritage is being created faster than ever before. It is, therefore, essential that the ethical issues related to the management of such heritage are considered now, especially as decisions made now will bestow the heritage with a value and will establish legal frameworks that could be used either to protect or harm underwater heritage in the future.

Considering a range of challenges related to underwater cultural heritage - including preservation, management, use, sustainability, valuation, politics, identity, human rights, and intangible heritage - the book presents case studies that both illustrate the key ethical issues and also offer possible solutions to help navigate such challenges. The book will also explore the various legislative instruments protecting underwater cultural heritage and emphasise the importance of revising and updating legal frameworks, whilst also taking into account ethical concerns that may expose cultural heritage to more serious menaces.

Underwater Cultural Heritage draws on case studies from around the globe and, as such, should be of great interest to academics, researchers and students working in heritage studies, archaeology, history, politics and sustainability. It should also be appealing to heritage practitioners and policymakers who want to learn more about the issues surrounding not only management of underwater cultural heritage but management of cultural heritage in general.

Elena Perez-Alvaro holds a PhD in Cultural Heritage from the University of Birmingham, UK, and an LLM in Maritime and International Law from University of London, UK. She is the founder and Managing Director of the consulting firm Licit Cultural Heritage.

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