research by rachel nordstrom presented by jonathan eaton 30 september – 4 october 2013
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CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR
SUSTAINABLE CULTURAL HERITAGE REGENERATION
IN A POST-CONFLICT KOSOVO
Research by Rachel NordstromPresented by Jonathan Eaton
30 September – 4 October 201315th International Conference of National Trusts,
Entebbe, Uganda
THE KOSOVO SITUATIONCONFLICT & RECOVERY
CULTURAL HERITAGE WITHOUT BORDERS (CHWB)RESTORING & BUILDING RELATIONS
LOCAL TRANSITIONPLANNING FOR CULTURAL
GROWTH
SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC
THE VALUE OF PLACE
THE KOSOVO SITUATIONCONFLICT & RECOVERY
A QUICK INTRO TO KOSOVO
The war 1998 - 1999
Kulla
Religion
Economics
A QUICK INTRO TO KOSOVO
Photo: Rachel Nordstrom
Cultural war leads to cultural destruction
Should be countered by cultural reconstruction
CULTURE POST-CONFLICT
Photo: kosovo.net
Government cooperation
Post-war construction
Limited urban planning
POLITICAL PRIORITY ?
Photo: Rachel Nordstrom
CULTURAL HERITAGE WITHOUT BORDERS (CHWB)RESTORING & BUILDING RELATIONS
RECONSTRUCTION OF BUILT HERITAGE
. Photo: CHwB
Emergency interventions
RECONSTRUCTION OF BUILT HERITAGE
Photo: CHwB
Lack of resources
Need of innovative programming
Adaptive reuse of heritage buildings
RECONSTRUCTION OF BUILT HERITAGE
Beledije Cultural Center, adaptive reuse following
restoration camp
Restoration camps focus on trades & craft
RECONSTRUCTION OF BUILT HERITAGE
Photo: CHwB
B&B development
Local training in business management and service delivery
Local ownership
CAPACITY BUILDING
‘See You in Dukagjin’
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
Photo: CHwB
‘Tour de Culture’
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
Photo: CHwB
Working with local communities
LOCAL EDUCATION AND A SENSE OF PLACE
Photo: CHwB
Preserving intangible heritage
LOCAL EDUCATION AND A SENSE OF PLACE
Photo: Rachel Nordstrom
Museum work
LOCAL EDUCATION AND A SENSE OF PLACE
Photo: Besart Dajci
LOCAL TRANSITIONPLANNING FOR CULTURAL
GROWTH
Managing locally Foreign management local authority Control over projects & budgets
Non-governmental approach Long term vision
LOCAL TRANSITION
Working with government
LOCAL TRANSITION
Photo: Enes Toska
Many variations No one model CHwB study on national trusts
NATIONAL TRUST INSPIRATIONS
SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC
THE VALUE OF PLACE
Return a sense of place to communities
Social healing Cultural rejuvenation Sense of ownership and pride in local heritage
SOCIAL VALUE
Cooperation with government Giving a voice to heritage The politics of heritage Empowering communities
POLITICAL VALUE
POLITICAL VALUE
Growth of tourism Adaptive reuse of buildings Sustainable growth Place Economics
ECONOMICAL VALUE
Heritage regeneration includes social healing
Holistic redevelopment initiatives Sustainability and growth CHwB and a national trust
CONCLUSIONS
Special thanks to International National Trusts Organisation The National Trust (UK) Fondo Ambiente Italiano The National Trust for Historic Preservation (USA) Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda
Please feel free to contact: Rachel Nordstrom: rachel.nordstrom@chwb.org Jonathan Eaton: jonathan.eaton@chwb.org
THANK YOU!
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