Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the consequences of a nature-culture divide in spatial policy on cultural heritage in the Dutch Wadden Sea area, which is protected by UNESCO for its ecological assets. Design/methodology/approach This paper investigates this by discussing the international and national policy frameworks and regional examples of the consequences of the divide. Findings The effects of the nature-culture divide appear to be negative for the landscape. Approaching the Wadden Sea Region as an agricultural-maritime landscape could help overcome the fixation on nature vs culture and the hardness of the sea dikes as spatial boundaries between the two domains. A reconsideration of the trilateral Wadden Sea region as a ...
The Dutch Wadden area is an internationally renowned natural area with World Heritage status. Its ec...
The Wadden Sea Region is comprised of the embanked coastal marshes and islands in the Wadden Sea nea...
Strong disciplinary academic fragmentation and sectoral division in policies lead to problems regard...
Context The governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In th...
Humans have had a long history of interconnectedness with the sea and ocean due to the use of natura...
Since 2009 the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea have been on the Unesco list of world herita...
Context The governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In th...
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
This chapter is about the development of tourism in the Dutch Wadden Sea Region in combination with ...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
Heritage in coastal landscapes confronts preservationists, spatial planners, policymakers, and polit...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
The Dutch Wadden area is an internationally renowned natural area with World Heritage status. Its ec...
The Wadden Sea Region is comprised of the embanked coastal marshes and islands in the Wadden Sea nea...
Strong disciplinary academic fragmentation and sectoral division in policies lead to problems regard...
Context The governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In th...
Humans have had a long history of interconnectedness with the sea and ocean due to the use of natura...
Since 2009 the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea have been on the Unesco list of world herita...
Context The governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In th...
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
This chapter is about the development of tourism in the Dutch Wadden Sea Region in combination with ...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
Heritage in coastal landscapes confronts preservationists, spatial planners, policymakers, and polit...
ContextThe governance of international natural World Heritage sites is extremely challenging. In the...
The Dutch Wadden area is an internationally renowned natural area with World Heritage status. Its ec...
The Wadden Sea Region is comprised of the embanked coastal marshes and islands in the Wadden Sea nea...
Strong disciplinary academic fragmentation and sectoral division in policies lead to problems regard...