posted on 2015-06-16, 10:41authored byKatherine S. Ashley, Mohamed OsmaniMohamed Osmani, Stephen Emmitt, Michael Mallinson, Helen Mallinson
The aim of this work was to explore the impact of local cultural dynamics on the conservation of the built heritage of Suakin, an abandoned historic port on the Red Sea coast of Sudan, through a collaborative stakeholder approach. Key representatives of local stakeholder groups attended a two-day workshop and took part in a series of collaborative activities. These encompassed the production of a rank-ordered list of the key local cultural dynamics impacting on the port's conservation, agreement to a number of actions to address obstacles to conservation, identification of local cultural values collectively determined by stakeholder and confirmation of the value of an integrated conservation approach. The workshop enabled a shared understanding and responsibility between stakeholders and established a commitment to further action to address the key local cultural dynamics impacting on the conservation. This collaborative stakeholder participation represented a new step in the port's conservation and invited the development of more formal protocols to enable the equal representation and participation of stakeholders in future conservation activities and initiatives.
Funding
This research was funded by the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical
Sciences Research Council). The workshop event conducted for the
research was enabled through financial support by the Unesco
Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage and was conducted in
collaboration with Mallinson Architects & Engineers and Sudan’s
National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums towards the
future registration of Suakin as a World Heritage site.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Published in
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-ENGINEERING SUSTAINABILITY
Volume
167
Issue
6
Pages
264 - 278 (15)
Citation
ASHLEY, K.S. ... et al, 2014. Impact of cultural dynamics on conservation of Suakin, Sudan. Proceedings of the ICE- Engineering Sustainability, 167 (6), pp. 264 - 278.
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Publication date
2014
Notes
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