This book acts as a cautionary tale, urging society to proactively invest in forging a path towards the future by drawing upon the insights gleaned from the past. Underwater cultural heritage is not merely a collection of broken ruins on the ocean floor; it holds the potential to provide strategic intelligence into global security challenges and future uncertainties. By understanding and valuing the unknown force of underwater cultural heritage, we can anticipate and navigate potential future challenges, harnessing its hidden power to shape the course of history.
Dr. Elena Perez-Alvaro is a researcher and lecturer in underwater cultural heritage. She is a Marie SkÅodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow in heritage diplomacy and international security, and an Expert Member of the ICOMOS International Committee on the Underwater Cultural Heritage.
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Abstract
Introduction. Human Waters
â1 The Past: the Memories
â2 The Present: the Identity
â3 The Future: the Development
â4 Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Media, Literature, Cinema and Painting
â5 The Legal Aspects
â6 Impact of this Book
â7 The Possibilities
â8 The Structure of this Book
1 Water Crisis
âStrategy: Memories of a submerged knowledge
â1 Introduction
â2 Water and Heritage: Intangible Dimension
â3 Underwater Cultural Heritageâs Contribution to Water Knowledge
â4 Conclusions
2 Gender Issues
âStrategy: Women, shipwrecks and the maritime world
â1 Introduction
â2 Gender Identity and Heritage
â3 Gendered Waters
â4 Women and Underwater Cultural Heritage
â5 Conclusions
3 Indigenous Rights
âStrategy: Intangible heritage, submerged landscapes and anthropological laws
â1 Introduction
â2 Indigenous Rights and/or Development
â3 Cultural Perspective: Underwater Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Communities
â4 Legal Standpoint
â5 Anthropological Angle
â6 Intangible Cultural Heritage/Underwater Cultural Heritage
â7 Conclusions
4 Mental Health
âStrategy: An underwater integral heritage
â1 Introduction
â2 The Concept of Integral Submerged Heritage
â3 Good Health and Well-Being
â4 Conclusions
6 Hybrid Warfare
âStrategy: The diplomacy power of underwater cultural heritage
â1 Introduction
â2 Historical Manipulation
â3 Hybrid Warfare
â4 Geopolitics
â5 Military Operations
â6 Treasure Hunters
â7 Drug Stash Shipwrecks
â8 The 1954 Hague Convention
â9 Future Developments
â10 Conclusions
7 Economic Alternatives
âStrategy: Innovative submerged approaches to tourism
â1 Introduction
â2 Heritage and Tourism
â3 Visitor Innovation
ââ3.1 Accessibility
ââ3.2 Happiness
ââ3.3 User Experience
ââ3.4 Innovation for Families
ââ3.5 Innovation in Education
ââ3.6 Innovation in User Participation
ââ3.7 Innovation in the Presentation Product
ââ3.8 Innovation with People of Physical and/or Mental Health Issues
â4 Business Model Innovation
ââ4.1 Innovation in the Product
ââ4.2 Innovation in Value Creation
ââ4.3 Innovation in Museums
ââ4.4 Innovation in Heritage Routes
ââ4.5 Innovation in Applications
â5 Site-Specific Innovation
ââ5.1 Innovation Focused on Preservation and Tourism
ââ5.2 Underwater Cultural Heritage that Was not Previously Under Water
ââ5.3 Innovation in Forgotten Heritage
ââ5.4 Innovation in the Intangibility of Underwater Cultural Heritage
ââ5.5 Innovation with Animals
â6 Impact Innovation
ââ6.1 Innovation in Working with Indigenous Communities
ââ6.2 Innovation in Local Economic Development
ââ6.3 Innovation in the Impact for the Local Community
ââ6.4 Innovation in Dissemination
â7 Conclusions
8 Sustainable Agendas
âStrategy: The hereinafter of the underwater cultural heritage
â1 Introduction
â2 GOAL 1: No Poverty
â3 GOAL 2: Zero Hunger
â4 GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-Being
â5 GOAL 4: Quality Education
â6 GOAL 5: Gender Equality
â7 GOAL 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
â8 GOAL 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
â9 GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
â10 GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
â11 GOAL 10: Reduced Inequality
â12 GOAL 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
â13 GOAL 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
â14 GOAL 13: Climate Action
â15 GOAL 14: Life Below Water
â16 GOAL 15: Life on Land
â17 GOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions
â18 GOAL 17: Partnerships to Achieve the Goals
â19 Conclusions
Conclusions. Blue Futures
â1 Intelligence for the Omens
ââ1.1 Omen 1. Water Crisis
ââ1.2 Omen 2. Gender Issues
ââ1.3 Omen 3. Indigenous Rights
ââ1.4 Omen 4. Mental Health
ââ1.5 Omen 5. Environmental Concerns
ââ1.6 Omen 6. Hybrid Warfare
ââ1.7 Omen 7. Economic Alternatives
ââ1.8 Omen 8. Sustainable Agendas
â2 Other Concepts Worth Repeating
ââ2.1 Tourism and Underwater Cultural Heritage
ââ2.2 Underwater Cultural Heritage and the Future
ââ2.3 Legislation and Underwater Cultural Heritage
â3 Prospectives
ââ3.1 Artificial Intelligence: New Threats, New Opportunities
ââ3.2 Oceans and Space: Mutual Lessons to be Learned
ââ3.3 World Heritage
ââ3.4 Return of Cultural Objects From Vessel Cargoes
â4 Last Remarks
Index
This book will be of special interest to students and academics of many different fields: underwater cultural heritage, archaeology, anthropology, ocean governance, history, and philosophy. It is also of significant relevance to stakeholders and ocean policy makers.