The Project "Investigating Queensland's Cultural Landscapes: CONTESTED TERRAINS" was funded by ARC-SPIRT grant (1997-1999). The participants in this project included members of the Cultural Landscape Research Unit (QUT) with the industry partner being the Queensland Government's Environmental Protection Agency (Cultural Heritage Branch). An ePrint for this item is available at http://eprints.qut.edu.au/7097
Cultural heritage management (CHM) has mostly conceptualised its subject matter as consisting of spa...
Managing the future of places that are esteemed for both their cultural and natural heritage values ...
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The Project "Investigating Queensland's Cultural Landscapes: CONTESTED TERRAINS" was funded by ARC-S...
The Project "Investigating Queensland's Cultural Landscapes: CONTESTED TERRAINS" was funded by ARC-S...
The Project "Investigating Queensland's Cultural Landscapes: CONTESTED TERRAINS" was funded by ARC-S...
The study sets out to investigate and question the Burra Charter, its Interpretations and approaches...
PhD project (the Project) includes a Thesis and an associated Exegesis. The Project is an interdisc...
In the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (hereafter WTWHA) of Queensland, Australia inclusion of indig...
Cape York in Far North Queensland is a place of contradictions, where Aboriginal communities, pastor...
Rosalie Shephard examined the history of cultural landscape change in the Redlynch Valley. She found...
Protecting culturally significant sites has become an increasingly recognised undertaking as seen wi...
This paper reviews a changing scenario of cultural heritage management in the Quinkan region, Cape Y...
© 2020 Ellie-Rose RogersThe influence of Indigenous management on the Australian landscape is subjec...
Review of Geographies of Australian Heritages: Loving a Sunburnt Country?, ed. Roy Jones and Brian S...
Cultural heritage management (CHM) has mostly conceptualised its subject matter as consisting of spa...
Managing the future of places that are esteemed for both their cultural and natural heritage values ...
Tasman Peninsula's landscape, it is argued, is not only neglected but also a repository of historic...
The Project "Investigating Queensland's Cultural Landscapes: CONTESTED TERRAINS" was funded by ARC-S...
The Project "Investigating Queensland's Cultural Landscapes: CONTESTED TERRAINS" was funded by ARC-S...
The Project "Investigating Queensland's Cultural Landscapes: CONTESTED TERRAINS" was funded by ARC-S...
The study sets out to investigate and question the Burra Charter, its Interpretations and approaches...
PhD project (the Project) includes a Thesis and an associated Exegesis. The Project is an interdisc...
In the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area (hereafter WTWHA) of Queensland, Australia inclusion of indig...
Cape York in Far North Queensland is a place of contradictions, where Aboriginal communities, pastor...
Rosalie Shephard examined the history of cultural landscape change in the Redlynch Valley. She found...
Protecting culturally significant sites has become an increasingly recognised undertaking as seen wi...
This paper reviews a changing scenario of cultural heritage management in the Quinkan region, Cape Y...
© 2020 Ellie-Rose RogersThe influence of Indigenous management on the Australian landscape is subjec...
Review of Geographies of Australian Heritages: Loving a Sunburnt Country?, ed. Roy Jones and Brian S...
Cultural heritage management (CHM) has mostly conceptualised its subject matter as consisting of spa...
Managing the future of places that are esteemed for both their cultural and natural heritage values ...
Tasman Peninsula's landscape, it is argued, is not only neglected but also a repository of historic...