Conceptualizing coastal and maritime cultural heritage through communities of meaning and participation

Kristen Ounanian *, Jan van Tatenhove, Carsten Jahn Hansen, Alyne E. Delaney, Hanne Bohnstedt (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Elaine Azzopardi (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Wesley Flannery (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Hilde Toonen (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Jasper O. Kenter (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Laura Ferguson (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Marloes Kraan (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Jordi Vegas Macias (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Machiel Lamers (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Cristina Pita (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Ana Margarida Ferreira da Silva (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Helena Albuquerque (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Fátima L. Alves, Dimitra Mylona (Medlem af forfattergruppering), Katia Frangoudes (Medlem af forfattergruppering)

*Corresponding author

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Abstract

Coastal zones are historically rich with unique land/seascapes, tangible artifacts, and intangible cultural heritage. Coastal and maritime cultural heritage (CMCH) contends with various constraining conditions of the sea and shore—both geophysical and socially constructed—which we delineate to identify risks and threats to its sustainable management. In response to calls for the greater incorporation of CMCH in the name of regional development and blue growth, we propose a conceptual framework as a means to identify risks and sustainably manage CMCH. We develop the concepts of communities of meaning and communities of participation to address how CMCH is created and contested and identify key considerations for its management. Building on theories of space, place, and identity, the paper constructs communities of meaning in order to elaborate the various opportunities but also tensions in preserving CH and cultivating reliant enterprises as a part of wider regional development strategies. Working from this understanding of place and identity in degrees of inclusivity/exclusivity, the paper draws upon literature on deliberative and participatory governance, framed as communities of participation. These two concepts provide a vocabulary for managers to address calls for the promotion of CMCH and determine appropriate management strategies and governance based on policy objectives and the will of potentially multiple communities of meaning.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer105806
TidsskriftOcean & Coastal Management
Vol/bind212
ISSN1873-524X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 15 okt. 2021
Udgivet eksterntJa
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    Lammers, M. (Projektdeltager), Vegas Macias, J. (Projektdeltager), Toonen, H. (Projektdeltager), Kraan, M. (Projektdeltager), Witteveen, L. (Projektdeltager), van Tatenhove, J. (Projektdeltager), Pita, C. (Projektdeltager), Costa, C. (Projektdeltager), Ferreira da Silva , A. M. (Projektdeltager), P. Sousa, L. (Projektdeltager), Martins, F. (Projektdeltager), Tuyll van Serooskerken, P. (Projektdeltager), Kenter, J. O. (Projektdeltager), Taylor, S. (Projektdeltager), Azzopardi, E. (Projektdeltager), Knight, S. (Projektdeltager), Fergusson, L. (Projektdeltager), Flannery, W. (Projektdeltager), Martino, S. (Projektdeltager), Bodum, L. (Projektdeltager), Ounanian , K. (Projektdeltager), Jahn Hansen, C. (Projektdeltager), Delaney, A. (Projektdeltager), Mylona, D. (Projektdeltager), Frangoudes, K. (Projektdeltager), Roio, M. (Projektdeltager), Saimre, T. (Projektdeltager) & Karro, K. (Projektdeltager)

    European Comission

    01/05/201831/10/2021

    Projekter: ProjektForskning

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