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Abstract of Articles of TRR 26(1), 2001
Theme: Tourism and Heritage Sites
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Heritage Site Designation:Future Implications from a United
Kingdom Perspective
(Anna Leask & Alan Fyall) |
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With
specific reference to sites in the United Kingdom, this
paper critically explores the process of obtaining World
Heritage Site (WHS) designation status. The paper critiques
the current process with particular reference to; the procedure
for inscription, stakeholder interest in application, perceived
selection criteria, benefits and challenges of obtaining
WHS status, and consequences for sites of failing to secure
the UNESCO endorsed award. Methodologically, the paper reports
on the outcomes of a series of in-depth interviews and written
correspondence with key personnel at a selection of heritage
sites across the United Kingdom. The sites include Edinburgh
Old and New Towns, New Lanark Heritage Village and Maritime
Greenwich. Throughout the paper, the role of stakeholders
and the need for a management plan in the inscription process
are reviewed, as is the sustainability of the World Heritage
List itself. Above all, the paper investigates the strategy
adopted by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in
its short-listing of candidates from within the UK, in light
of the prevailing policies of UNESCO. The paper concludes
with a set of procedural recommendations for sites wishing
to pursue the goal of WHS designation in the early years
of the new millennium.
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