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Dr. Steve Brown is a Lecturer in Archaeology (Heritage Studies) at The University of Sydney, where he contributes to academic and professional discourse on cultural heritage. He is recognized internationally for his work in heritage theory and practice, particularly through his leadership as President of the ICOMOS/IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes.
His research focuses on place-attachment in heritage, biocultural values in protected landscapes, and the archaeology of suburban homes and gardens. These interests reflect a deep engagement with both theoretical and applied dimensions of heritage, emphasizing the emotional, cultural, and ecological significance of landscapes and everyday environments.
The available publications indicate a strong trend toward practical and narrative approaches in heritage management. His works explore how cultural landscapes can be effectively managed and how artifacts tell meaningful stories, bridging academic research with public engagement and policy application.
Scientific Leadership and Contributions:
- President, ICOMOS/IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes
- Author: Cultural Landscapes: A Practical Guide for Park Management (2010)
- Co-editor: Object Stories: Artifacts and Archaeologists (2015)
Dr. Brown actively participates in international academic dialogues, including conference sessions on values in heritage and the significance of insignificance. While no formal advising or grant information is available, his contributions suggest involvement in interdisciplinary research and professional heritage initiatives. He is not associated with any lab or research team in the provided texts.


