Cultural Mega-Events: Opportunities and Risks for Heritage
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Add to My Bookmarks Export citation. Type Article Author(s) C. Tweed, Margaret Sutherland Date 11/2007 Volume 83 Issue 1 Page start 62 Page end 69 DOI 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2007.05.008 Is part of Journal Title Landscape and Urban … Sustainability of Conservation and Preservation of the Built Heritage in Urban Design – A Hong Kong Perspective Lo Ann Chien, Ann1 1 Associate Professor, Department of Building & Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China, bsaclo@polyu.edu.hk This book presents strategies and models for cultural heritage enhancement from a multidisciplinary perspective. It discusses identifying historical, current and possible future models for the revival and enhancement of cultural heritage, taking into consideration three factors – respect for the inherited, contemporary and sustainable future development. and Ecologically Sustainable Development Built heritage and its contribution to environmentally sustainable rehabilitation and culturally sensitive adaptive reuse of urban, rural and architectural heritage are also in accordance with the sustainable use of natural and human- based on their cultural and heritage from the wealth of cultural assets built up by previous generations. We therefore call on governments and policy-makers, who will play a role in defining the post-2015 UN global development framework and sustainable development goals, to seize this unique opportunity and give consideration to the following actions to place culture at the Urban Cultural Tourism and Sustainable Development 43 each city to consider local resources (especially cultural heritage) in order to face global competition in a manner which complies with the principles of sustainable development.
For more than a decade, United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) has been an active advocate of the integration of culture in all approaches to sustainable development… Historic districts have become a significant aspect of urban diversity and sustainable development, due to their dual attributes of cultural heritage and living community. This study aims to assess the influence of conservation efforts on the sustainable development of historic districts. Drawing on the results of a global survey and research papers, the report provides policy framework to support governments in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the New Urban Agenda, focusing on urban heritage safeguarding, conservation and management, as well as the promotion of the cultural and creative industries, as resources for sustainable urban development. Against this backdrop, Labadi and Logan seek succour from a number of ‘international framework’ initiatives – specifically by Unesco and the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) – directed at rebalancing heritage and development, and placing urban heritage centre stage as a driver for the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. the urban heritage. In addition, to other cultural non-tangible elements of urban heritage such as: customs and beliefs.
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Manuscript Submission Information (urban) sustainability. Cultural heritage, as part of the cultural domains, has been widely acknowledged for its economic potential and contribution to communities development (Hampton, 2005; Tweed and Southerland, 2007; Scheffler et al, 2009).
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Sustainable cultural tourism is the topic of a major research project, PICTURE (Pro-active management of the Impact of Cultural Tourism upon Urban Resources and Economies) SSPA- CT-2003-502491 (PICTURE, 2005.The social dimension of sustainable development emphasises the need to improve the quality of life for all citizens by raising base levels of material income and by increasing social equity, such that all groups have fair access to education, livelihood and resources. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to examine the role that built cultural heritage can play within sustainable urban development.The paper considers changing definitions of built heritage Among the 2030 Agenda’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, SDG 11 on sustainable cities makes it clear that culture has an essential role to play in realizing sustainable urban development, particularly through strengthened efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.
Keywords: Cultural sustainability; Sustainable heritage development; Belonging Moreover, upgrading the physical built environment, social fabric and urban. Jordan Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Urban Development Project.
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By means of architecture, design, urban planning, film, art and sound the In the fall of 2013 six cultural institutions in the Baltic Sea Region focusing on art, Inclusive Urban Design, Water as Heritage as well as Identity and the Baltic sustainable and democratic urban development in Mostar and Beirut. For the final four years of its existence, Mistra Urban Futures, the leading to and engaged with the 2015–16 global sustainable development agenda, specific areas such as culture, sports, and organisations working with than many other countries, which has made this sector less vulnerable—though Master Thesis in the Subject of Built Environment Analysis within the Master Programme. Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure, Division of Urban give room for passivity and activity, as a cultural heritage, as an arena for Energy Smart Innovation in the Built Environment Sustainable Urban Planning and Design. KTH- Science for Sustainable Development Conservation with Specialization in Conservation of Cultural Heritage Objects.
Governing Heritage Dissonance. Belgrade: European Cultural Foundation. The Actions are interlinked and organised into five integrated and mutually interrelated strategies related to i) resilience of heritage in the urban framework, ii) inclusive and diffused cultural services, iii) support to cultural and creative sectors, iv) citizens-based revitalisation and reuse of urban heritage, and v) cultural tourism enhancement and sustainable management.
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We therefore call on governments and policy-makers, who will play a role in defining the post-2015 UN global development framework and sustainable development goals, to seize this unique opportunity and give consideration to the following actions to place culture at the Urban Cultural Tourism and Sustainable Development 43 each city to consider local resources (especially cultural heritage) in order to face global competition in a manner which complies with the principles of sustainable development. 2. Principles of cultural tourism sustainable development in urban … World heritage cities and sustainable urban development Citation for published version (APA): Guzman, P. C. (2017). World heritage cities and sustainable urban development: bridging global and local levels in monitoring the sustainable urban development of world heritage cities. Technische Universiteit Eindhoven.