TY - MGZN KW - Chinese urban history KW - Chinese urban traditions KW - Historic conservation KW - Historic preservation KW - Historic urban landscape KW - Indigenous people KW - intangible heritage KW - Intangible heritages KW - Philosophical aspects KW - Urban landscape KW - Urban management KW - Urban planning KW - Urban values AU - R. Jigyasu AB - Rohit Jigyasu s essay on The Intangible Dimension of Urban Heritage discusses the nature of the intangible values in historic environments and the process of their representation (or not) and preservation. Furthermore, he looks, through the lens of some selected case studies in Asia, at the ways in which intangible values are associated to planning and management processes, and considers the tools that can be used and developed to identify and assess the impact on intangible heritage values. Two contributions enrich this discussion. An interview with Lisa Prosper, an indigenous peoples intellectual leader, offers insights on the role of intangible values as expressions of local identity. A case study by Feng Han presents the philosophical and cultural basis for the interpretation of Nature in the Chinese tradition that informs directly urban planning and design. C2 - Reconnecting the City: The Hist. Urban Landsc. Approach and the Future of Urban Herit. DO - 10.1002/9781118383940.ch5 N1 - Journal Abbreviation: Reconnecting the City: The Hist. Urban Landsc. Approach and the Future of Urban Herit. N2 - Rohit Jigyasu s essay on The Intangible Dimension of Urban Heritage discusses the nature of the intangible values in historic environments and the process of their representation (or not) and preservation. Furthermore, he looks, through the lens of some selected case studies in Asia, at the ways in which intangible values are associated to planning and management processes, and considers the tools that can be used and developed to identify and assess the impact on intangible heritage values. Two contributions enrich this discussion. An interview with Lisa Prosper, an indigenous peoples intellectual leader, offers insights on the role of intangible values as expressions of local identity. A case study by Feng Han presents the philosophical and cultural basis for the interpretation of Nature in the Chinese tradition that informs directly urban planning and design. PB - Wiley Blackwell SN - 9781118383940 (ISBN); 9781118383988 (ISBN) SP - 129 EP - 159 TI - The Intangible Dimension of Urban Heritage UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84926404035&doi=10.1002%2f9781118383940.ch5&partnerID=40&md5=6ee039eec1aea1729b697347c318d6bf VL - 9781118383988 ER -