TY - JOUR
T1 - Forgetting intangible values and community
T2 - The case of heritage conservation policies in Cuenca, Ecuador
AU - Cabrera Jara, Natasha
AU - Greene Zuñiga, Margarita
AU - Cabrera Jara, Natasha Eulalia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - The relationship between heritage, conservation and tourism has determined countless actions on the historic centers of several cities in the world. In Latin America, governmental entities have set guidelines for urban heritage interventions through plans, programs and a variety of projects implemented in recent decades. The predominant emphasis of these actions has been on safeguarding tangible aspects of heritage, adhering to international conservation guidelines, and promoting tourism as a means to stimulate sustainable local development. However, a critical point of these efforts lies in the neglect of adverse social consequences imposed on local residents and communities. In this paper we consider a representative case: the heritage area of Cuenca in Ecuador, where an intervention took place starting with the UNESCO Declaration of the case study in 1999 until 2019. We characterize the process, analyze the incidence of planning instruments and identify the attributes that were enhanced as well as those that were suppressed through a historical review of current plans and executed projects. The results reveal the persistence of a conservationist and orthodox vision of heritage, which leads to the displacement of vulnerable groups. Hence, it is imperative to reevaluate intervention policies in the urban heritage context of Latin American cities like Cuenca.
AB - The relationship between heritage, conservation and tourism has determined countless actions on the historic centers of several cities in the world. In Latin America, governmental entities have set guidelines for urban heritage interventions through plans, programs and a variety of projects implemented in recent decades. The predominant emphasis of these actions has been on safeguarding tangible aspects of heritage, adhering to international conservation guidelines, and promoting tourism as a means to stimulate sustainable local development. However, a critical point of these efforts lies in the neglect of adverse social consequences imposed on local residents and communities. In this paper we consider a representative case: the heritage area of Cuenca in Ecuador, where an intervention took place starting with the UNESCO Declaration of the case study in 1999 until 2019. We characterize the process, analyze the incidence of planning instruments and identify the attributes that were enhanced as well as those that were suppressed through a historical review of current plans and executed projects. The results reveal the persistence of a conservationist and orthodox vision of heritage, which leads to the displacement of vulnerable groups. Hence, it is imperative to reevaluate intervention policies in the urban heritage context of Latin American cities like Cuenca.
KW - Historical centers
KW - Planning
KW - Tourism
KW - Urban heritage
KW - Historical centers
KW - Planning
KW - Tourism
KW - Urban heritage
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85182385980
UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2226585623000961
U2 - 10.1016/j.jum.2023.12.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jum.2023.12.004
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85182385980
SN - 2226-5856
VL - 13
SP - 279
EP - 293
JO - Journal of Urban Management
JF - Journal of Urban Management
IS - 2
ER -