promoting people-centred approaches to conservation: living heritage
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Programme on Promoting Programme on Promoting People-Centred Approaches to People-Centred Approaches to Conservation: Living HeritageConservation: Living Heritage
1. Follow up to ICCROM’s ICCROM’s Living Heritage Sites Living Heritage Sites Programme (2003-2008)Programme (2003-2008)
2. Response to contemporary issues in conservation
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WHY PEOPLE-CENTRED APPROACHES?
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1. Follow up to ICCROM’s Living Heritage Sites ICCROM’s Living Heritage Sites
Programme (2003-2008)Programme (2003-2008)
WHY PEOPLE-CENTRED APPROACHES?
VALUESVALUES Values to the peopleValues to the people
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DIVERSITYDIVERSITY Diverse views on heritage Diverse views on heritage Diverse approaches to their Diverse approaches to their
conservationconservation
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BENEFITSBENEFITS Benefits to people- better Benefits to people- better life.life. Benefits to heritage- Better Benefits to heritage- Better
protectionprotection
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Conventional (fabric focused)
conservation Approach
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Living Heritage Approach
Values-led Approach to conservation
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Living Heritage Approach
Conventional (fabric focused)
conservation Approach
Values-led approach to conservation
Living heritageapproach
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Living Heritage Approach
Conventional (fabric focused)
conservation Approach
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2. Response to contemporary
Issues in conservation
WHY PEOPLE-CENTRED APPROACHES?
ENGAGING COMMUNITIESENGAGING COMMUNITIES
‘‘Without the understanding Without the understanding and support of the public at and support of the public at large, without the respect large, without the respect and daily care of the local and daily care of the local communities, which are the communities, which are the true custodians of World true custodians of World Heritage, no amount of Heritage, no amount of funds or army of experts funds or army of experts will suffice in protecting the will suffice in protecting the sites’ sites’ (Former DG UNESCO)(Former DG UNESCO)
‘World Heritage is a building block for peace and sustainable development…’
Irina Bokova- DG UNESCO
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Programme on Promoting
People-Centred Approaches to Conservation: Living Heritage
ICCROM ACTIVITIES 2012-2013
1. Strengthening the arguments for a PCA
2. Synthesizing the results
1. Strengthening the arguments for a PCA
Meeting on communities- Norway Contributions to WH Sustainable Tourism Strategy Development and implementation of a course
module on heritage and sustainable development. A chapter on sustainable development in the resource
manual- managing cultural world heritage sites Seminar on public-private partnership in heritage
conservation Public meeting in Fukuoka – keynote speech Meeting in Korea – key note speech Meeting in Toyama on heritage and sustainability- key
note speech
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Redefining human development
“Progress needs to be defined and measured in a way which accounts for the broader picture of human development and its context, emphasizing equity, dignity, happiness and sustainability.”(Helen Clark, UNDP Administrator, 2012).
The “Future We Want”
2. Synthesizing the results
ICCROM workshop 7-8 November 2013
– Explore future activities
– Develop web based resource materials on the subject
– Develop a course module Course on People-Centered approaches to conservation
Course on People-Centered Approaches
Web based materials
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2. Synthesizing the results
PROPOSED RESOURCESPOLICY-MAKERS
HERITAGEPRACTITIONERS
COMMUNITIES
Course/module on engaging communities
Creation of online resources (portal) to make available new material listed below and existing material (Including ICCROM’s pilot project reports), along with links to other tools, articles and policy documents
Tool for assessing management systems (based on Managing Cultural World Heritage, extracts of which are in an attached document below)
Database of capacity development opportunities, including funding sources, courses, etc.
Summary document on heritage benefits
Stakeholder analysis guidance note, including case study examples to help in identifying communities and how/when to involve interest groups
Tool for carrying out cultural mapping
Case study examples of different legal provisions that facilitate community engagement
Case study examples of heritage places where non-conservation objectives were set to encourage consideration of community-led objectives
Non-technical summaries of key resources produced for non-practitioners
Leaflet for communities who want to set up their own heritage initiative
Community heritage charter that promotes a more empowered role for communities in relationship to their heritage
Annotated bibliography (and/or literature review)
Expansion of paper into publication, including research to analyse the complex range of factors and conditions that can lead to a successful community-based initiative, with recommendations of how these could be promoted through policy making, professional practice and participatory approaches
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WEB BASED RESOURCE MATERIALS
DISASTER & RISK
SCIENCE & TECH
WORLD HERITAGE
REGIONALCOOP
VALUES
DIVERSITY
BENEFITS
PEOPLE-CENTRED APPROACHES
2. Synthesizing the results
FUTUREFUTURE Activities identified Activities identified Mobilise ResourcesMobilise Resources
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