从参与式实践中学习:约旦佩特拉世界遗产地综合管理计划

G. Cesaro, M. Jamhawi, Hanadi Al-Taher, Ibrahim Farajat, Aylin Orbas˛lı
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佩特拉世界遗产地综合管理计划于 2019 年正式获得批准,这是该遗产地第一个获得法律认可的管理计划。该计划还独特地产生于一个复杂的互动和参与过程,旨在与尽可能多的利益攸关方建立共识,并促进以跨学科方法解决长期存在的问题。从启动、规划到综合管理计划的最终批准,在两年的时间里,一个专门的技术团队促进了合作性的工作实践,并促成了管理政策的共同制定。本文是该团队对这一过程的反思性评估,并利用第一手资料和经验评估了这一方法和途径对利益相关方的影响及其长期遗产。尽管佩特拉是一个复杂的遗址,面临着巨大的压力和多方面的用户需求,但参与式进程赋予了传统上不参与决策进程的利益相关者更多的权力,并建立了一种可适用于约旦和更广泛地区文化遗址的管理规划方法。
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Learning from Participatory Practices: The Integrated Management Plan for Petra World Heritage Site in Jordan
When the Petra World Heritage Site Integrated Management Plan was officially endorsed in 2019, it was the first management plan for the site to be legally recognised. The plan also uniquely emerged from a sophisticated interactive and participatory process designed to engage with as many stakeholders as possible to build consensus and foster interdisciplinary approaches to long-standing issues. Over a two-year period, from inception and planning to the final endorsement of the Integrated Management Plan, a dedicated technical team facilitated collaborative work practices and enabled the co-creation of management policies. This paper is a reflexive evaluation of the process by the team and draws on first-hand accounts and experiences to evaluate the impacts this methodology and approach has had on stakeholders and its longer-term legacies. Although Petra is a complex site facing significant pressures and multifaceted user demands, the participatory process has nonetheless empowered stakeholders who had not traditionally engaged in decision-making processes to become more engaged and established a management planning approach that can be adapted for cultural heritage sites in Jordan and in the wider region.
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