Abstract

It is human to want to pass on a better life to one's grandchildren. In much of southeast Asia, this aspiration is expressed clearly by the construction of infrastructure, from ports to libraries, and by the respect in which elders are generally held. Yet, globally, both of these mechanisms of heritage endowment are threatened.

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