Borobudur as Cultural Landscape
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Borobudur is a 9th-century Buddhist temple site in Central Java, Indonesia. As a cultural landscape, Borobudur is a site of active discussion. Since the start of the International Field School on Borobudur Cultural Landscape Heritage, the site of Borobudur as a cultural landscape (including its mountains, fields, villages, and historic tangible and intangible items) has been considered in light of the role, and potential role, local communities and organization have in conservation and the living environment. How can Borobudur as cultural landscape be described? How are diverse activities related? How can individuals contribute to its sustainability? This comprehensive volume considers these questions and presents discussions by academics and local community members. The book considers cultural landscape heritage - saujana heritage - and discusses the idea of 'evolutive conservation.' It presents geographical, geological, and ecological perspectives. It also investigates the ancient lake that once existed, as well as the topography and landscapes. The book looks at the regional planning system and describes the history and potential of local communities and organizations with a focus on tourism and development.
About Editors and Authors
KANKI Kiyoko is Professor in the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University. She completed the master's program at the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, and holds a PhD in Engineering. She previously served as Associate Professor at Wakayama University, and her research interests include landscape ecology, cultural landscape planning and community development.
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Frontispiece
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Author’s Profiles
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Borobudur as Cultural Landscape
Kiyoko Kanki
1 Cultural Landscape and Saujana Heritage
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Frontispiece
Figures
Plates
Tables
Author’s Profiles
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Borobudur as Cultural Landscape
Kiyoko Kanki
1 Cultural Landscape and Saujana Heritage
Laretna T. Adishakti
2 Evolutive Conservation of Cultural Landscape
Kiyoko Kanki
3 The Cultural Landscape of Borobudur
Borobudur villages – continuity and change
Dwita Hadi Rahmi
Biogeographical structure of the Borobudur basin
Amiluhur Soeroso
Borobudur ancient lake site
Helmy Murwanto and Ananta Purwoarminta
Saujana heritage planning and the role of community
Punto Wijayanto
Borobudur mandala: the temple compound and surrounding villages
Jack Priyana
4 Community Initiative in Borobudur
Community-based conservation through rural tourism initiatives in Borobudur
Titin Fatimah
Rural ecotourism and landscape in Candirejo village
Wahyu Utami and Tatak Sariawan
Landscape photography for sustainability
Suparno (photographer) and Kusumaningdyah Nurul Handayani
Dusun Maitan: a lesson learned from villagers
Muhammad Hatta
5 International Borobudur Field School 2004–13
Sinta Carolina and Yeny Paulina Leibo
6 Conservation Strategy for the Future
Kiyoko Kanki, Laretna T. Adishakti, and Titin Fatimah
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index