Paisagem cultural urbana e paisagem histórica urbana: o Rio de Janeiro e os desafios recentes para a lista do patrimônio mundial
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https://doi.org/10.5821/identidades.8837Abstract
The adoption of the Unesco’s recommendation on Historic Urban Landscapes in 2011 and the nomination of parts of the city of Rio de Janeiro as a cultural landscape in 2012 raise important questions about the role of the urban areas in the World Heritage Centre. After analyzing how the cultural landscape typology has been used to nominate sites, dominate by what we call the double tradition - the landscape tradition and the geographical or vidalin tradition - we show the difficulty of incorporating large urban centers. The paper explores the need for discussion on the idea of Urban Cultural Landscape and the revision of the typologies for nomination of sites on the World Heritage List, contributing to a better implementation of the Historic Urban Landscape approach.Downloads
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