Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage Sitess

Societies are facing increasing risks of experiencing unpredictable disasters due to climate change, and thus, planning for sustainable development has become all the more urgent. More so, in some communities, histories of disasters have resulted in significant demographic changes, leaving behind th...

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Main Authors: Ellisha Nasruddin, Yeni Rosilawati, Mohammad Reevany Bustami, Krisna Mulawarman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding 2019-11-01
Series:International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
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Online Access:https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/1188
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spelling doaj-59b35a0dde5b4c60a3793a8e57e183a52020-11-25T03:11:54ZengInternational journal of multicultural and multireligious understandingInternational Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding2364-53692364-53692019-11-016582583910.18415/ijmmu.v6i5.1188714Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage SitessEllisha Nasruddin0Yeni Rosilawati1Mohammad Reevany Bustami2Krisna Mulawarman3Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (Cenpris),Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi,Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY)Centre for Policy Research and International Studies (Cenpris),Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)Program Studi Ilmu Komunikasi,Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY)Societies are facing increasing risks of experiencing unpredictable disasters due to climate change, and thus, planning for sustainable development has become all the more urgent. More so, in some communities, histories of disasters have resulted in significant demographic changes, leaving behind the loss of iconic heritage properties and its cultural heritage. Yet, part of sustainable development include adequate urban planning where conservation and regeneration of historic urban areas becomes an integral part of requirement for sustainable livelihood for the cities of the future. This study evaluated the awareness and participation of the local communities in conservation efforts of cultural heritage within two historical heritage sites: Kotagede,Yogyakarta and George Town, Penang. Based on qualitative case studies and focused group discussions with the stakeholders of the local communities, three key themes on community participation emerged: sense of belonging towards a meaningful living heritage, sense of ownership towards restorative efforts, and sense of partnership in engagement efforts. These themes point towards an urgent implication: since the local communities already have a greater awareness and a high drive for involvement in maintaining the heritage of Kotagede and George Town, cohesive and appropriate collective actions in empowering the locals to lead in future conservation efforts of heritage programmes at Kotagede and George Town, are genuinely needed.https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/1188local communitycommunity participationcultural heritageconservationregeneration
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Yeni Rosilawati
Mohammad Reevany Bustami
Krisna Mulawarman
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Yeni Rosilawati
Mohammad Reevany Bustami
Krisna Mulawarman
Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage Sitess
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
local community
community participation
cultural heritage
conservation
regeneration
author_facet Ellisha Nasruddin
Yeni Rosilawati
Mohammad Reevany Bustami
Krisna Mulawarman
author_sort Ellisha Nasruddin
title Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage Sitess
title_short Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage Sitess
title_full Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage Sitess
title_fullStr Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage Sitess
title_full_unstemmed Culture Heritage and Local Community Engagement: Analyses of Kotagede and George Town Heritage Sitess
title_sort culture heritage and local community engagement: analyses of kotagede and george town heritage sitess
publisher International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding
series International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
issn 2364-5369
2364-5369
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Societies are facing increasing risks of experiencing unpredictable disasters due to climate change, and thus, planning for sustainable development has become all the more urgent. More so, in some communities, histories of disasters have resulted in significant demographic changes, leaving behind the loss of iconic heritage properties and its cultural heritage. Yet, part of sustainable development include adequate urban planning where conservation and regeneration of historic urban areas becomes an integral part of requirement for sustainable livelihood for the cities of the future. This study evaluated the awareness and participation of the local communities in conservation efforts of cultural heritage within two historical heritage sites: Kotagede,Yogyakarta and George Town, Penang. Based on qualitative case studies and focused group discussions with the stakeholders of the local communities, three key themes on community participation emerged: sense of belonging towards a meaningful living heritage, sense of ownership towards restorative efforts, and sense of partnership in engagement efforts. These themes point towards an urgent implication: since the local communities already have a greater awareness and a high drive for involvement in maintaining the heritage of Kotagede and George Town, cohesive and appropriate collective actions in empowering the locals to lead in future conservation efforts of heritage programmes at Kotagede and George Town, are genuinely needed.
topic local community
community participation
cultural heritage
conservation
regeneration
url https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/1188
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