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Titel Heritage and sustainability : regulating participation
Auteur I. Rosetti, ... [et al.]
Tijdschrifttitel In:  Sustainability. 14(2022)1674(.1-27)
Trefwoorden cultureel erfgoed, duurzaamheid, cultuurdeelname, wetgeving, internationaal, onderzoek, tijdschriftartikelen (vorm)


Samenvatting
In the past three decades, there has been increasing research carried out on the role of heritage and its processes in achieving broader sustainable development objectives beyond heritage conservation. As part of this movement, people-centered approaches and participation have been widely integrated into international regulations and guidelines on heritage management, stimulating the implementation of case studies-based research worldwide. Despite the wide advocacy of participatory heritage practices’ contributions to more inclusive and culturally sensitive local development in a great variety of projects, there is limited research into the roles these practices can have in addressing sustainability objectives. How are these roles addressed in international heritage regulatory frameworks, and what forms of participation are promoted for their fulfillment? This paper seeks to answer this research question through a content analysis of international declarations, conventions, guidelines, and policy documents focused on the roles and forms of participation that are promoted.