| Join participants and instructors from the University of Victoria
and the Architectural Conservation Program at the University of Hong
Kong (http://acp.arch.hku.hk/) to consider approaches to planning
for the sustainable conservation and management of the remarkable
heritage resources of Kaiping Diaolou and surrounding villages in
China's Guangdong Province, and in Macao SAR. This is a unique opportunity
to focus on and discuss the process of World Heritage Site nomination
as local officials in Kaiping finalize a four-year planning and application
process.
While this collaborative course on planning for sustainable heritage
management focuses on the challenges presented by planning for conservation
in both Kaiping and Macao SAR, it relates these concepts to your
own heritage resources and helps develop your ability to:
- analyze the values and the social, economic and environmental
dynamics that create a context for site stewardship, both in China
and in your own community
- assess both the opportunities and challenges that sites face
in balancing conservation goals with service to their communities
- consider the logistical requirements involved with planning
for site stewardship, conservation and adaptive reuse of heritage
resources
- develop site management plans that stress sustainability and
community engagement
The course begins with a three-day workshop at the University of
Hong Kong in which core principles on planning for sustainable management
are discussed in conjunction with a number of relevant site visits.
From there, you travel to Kaiping to study the heritage resources
in a number of villages and to meet with community members and heritage
officials to develop your understanding of the ways in which they
are working to build a viable management plan. As you return to
Hong Kong SAR, a side trip to Macao SAR provides you with a fascinating
look at the challenges of managing a World Heritage Site.
Faculty members from three universities coordinate these studies
and work with you to explore the ways in which the insights you
gain apply within the context of your own work. You will meet distinguished
specialists in heritage conservation from the PRC and develop an
international network of colleagues.
Working language: English
Application Deadline: May 1 2007 |