Creative Destruction and Built Environment Heritage in Makhanda, South Africa

Dlongolo Zandile Nombulelo, Irvine Philippa Margaret, Memela Sinenhlanhla
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Heritage conservation is recognised as an important component of sustainable development but is often considered a lower priority compared to other development imperatives, and societal issues. The prioritization of economic and urban development threatens urban heritage through a process known as creative destruction. This research uses the concept of creative destruction to explore the interplay between market forces and urban planning and management practices on the heritage conservation of the city of Makhanda in South Africa. Makhanda has a rich and varied cultural heritage landscape, including many individual buildings and streetscapes. A qualitative approach, including semi-structured key informant interviews and secondary sources was employed. The study found that municipal dysfunction and other urban management challenges result in difficultly in enforcing legislation and policy, and thereby threatens heritage conservation. The fates of three buildings within the historic urban fabric of the city are explored in terms of the impacts of neoliberal urbanism occurring within this context. The research contends that for heritage management to be successful, there needs to be a balanced approach through improvements in stakeholder relationships, governance, institutional capacity, knowledge sharing and community involvement in decision-making processes.
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南非马坎达的创造性破坏与建筑环境遗产
遗产保护被认为是可持续发展的一个重要组成部分,但与其他发展要务和社会问题相 比,遗产保护往往被认为是次要的。经济和城市发展的优先次序通过一个被称为创造性破坏的过程威胁着城市遗产。本研究利用创造性破坏的概念来探讨市场力量与城市规划和管理实践之间的相互作用对南非马坎达市遗产保护的影响。马坎达拥有丰富多样的文化遗产景观,包括许多单体建筑和街道景观。研究采用了定性方法,包括半结构式关键信息提供者访谈和二手资料来源。研究发现,市政功能失调和其他城市管理挑战导致立法和政策难以执行,从而威胁到遗产保护。研究从新自由主义城市主义的影响角度,探讨了该市历史城市结构中三座建筑的命运。研究认为,要使遗产管理取得成功,就必须采取一种平衡的方法,改善利益相关者的关系、治理、机构能力、知识共享和社区参与决策过程。
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