(Late)nt? Exploring the latent potential for participatory heritage conservation in makhanda, South Africa

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Habitat International Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.1016/j.habitatint.2024.103107
Philippa Margaret Irvine, Zandile Nombulelo Dlongolo
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There is an increasing call for heritage management to decentralise and involve stakeholders outside of the sphere of governance. This research focuses on participatory conservation of heritage resources and the value of narrative in heritage conservation and tourism development. The case study is situated in the city of Makhanda, which was established in 1812 and possesses a significant number of individual built environment heritage resources and historic streetscapes. These urban features have been identified as assets to the city by various stakeholders and institutions, but they remain under threat. Utilising semi-structured interviews with owners of historic residential properties in the city, the paper argues that homeowners are an underutilised resource in the management of the historic urban fabric. The study found that homeowners held an appreciation for and identified the value of the historic features of their properties, and it argues that this appreciation can be harnessed in heritage management. Interviews revealed, however, that homeowners faced many challenges in managing and maintaining their historic properties and received little support in this regard. Citizen participation in heritage conservation was limited and a top-down approach to heritage resource management predominated.

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(晚)吗?探索南非马坎达参与式遗产保护的潜在潜力
越来越多的人呼吁遗产管理权力下放,让管理范围之外的利益攸关方参与进来。本研究侧重于遗产资源的参与式保护以及叙事在遗产保护和旅游发展中的价值。案例研究位于马坎达(Makhanda)市,该市建于 1812 年,拥有大量建筑环境遗产资源和历史街景。这些城市特色已被不同的利益相关者和机构认定为城市资产,但它们仍然受到威胁。通过对该市历史住宅物业的业主进行半结构式访谈,本文认为业主是城市历史结构管理中未被充分利用的资源。研究发现,业主对其房产的历史特征具有鉴赏力,并能识别其价值,研究还认为这种鉴赏力可在遗产管理中加以利用。然而,访谈显示,房主在管理和维护其历史遗产方面面临许多挑战,在这方面得到的支持也很少。公民对遗产保护的参与有限,遗产资源管理主要采用自上而下的方法。
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期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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