比勒陀利亚蓝花楹树的文化历史意义

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New Contree Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.4102/nc.v85i0.34
A. V. van Vollenhoven
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比勒陀利亚以蓝花楹树而闻名,这为这座城市赢得了“蓝花楹之城”的绰号。然而,蓝花楹是外来树种,在19世纪被带到南非。当开发项目进行时,这些树经常处于危险之中,通常会引起公众的强烈抗议,因为这些树对这个城市的人们有着特殊的意义。本文的目的是调查这一问题,以确定蓝花楹是否具有文化遗产意义。为了做到这一点,研究人员研究了这些树木的历史,并特别参考了比勒陀利亚。为了能够衡量这些树木可能的文化意义,还进行了与遗产管理有关的背景研究。《国家遗产资源法》(1999年第25号)以及国际遗产议定书都涉及自然特征,特别是具有文化意义的自然特征。因此,在得出结论时,自然遗产问题也被考虑在内。历史研究表明,蓝花楹大约在1830年左右进口到南非,1888年在比勒陀利亚种植了第一批蓝花楹。1906年,它们第一次被种植在镇上的行道树上,直到1911年之后才大规模种植。多年来,人们采取了许多干预措施,要么保护这些树木,要么清除这些树木。蓝花楹被认为对比勒陀利亚的居民具有文化、历史、美学和社会价值。
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The cultural historical significance of Pretoria’s jacaranda trees
Pretoria is well-known for its jacaranda trees, which has earned the city the nickname “Jacaranda City”. Jacarandas, however, are alien trees, which were brought to South Africa during the 19th century. The trees are frequently in danger when development projects are undertaken, usually resulting in a public outcry, as these trees have a special meaning for the people of this city. The aim of this article is to investigate this issue to determine whether jacarandas have cultural heritage significance. In order to do this the history of these trees, with specific reference to Pretoria, was studied. Background research related to heritage management was also done in order to be able to measure the possible cultural significance of these trees. The National Heritage Resources Act (no 25 of 1999), as well as international heritage protocols, refer to natural features and specifically those of cultural significance. Thus, natural heritage issues are considered as well, in drawing a conclusion. Historical research shows that jacarandas were imported to South Africa round about 1830 and that the first ones were planted in Pretoria in 1888. They were first planted as street trees in the town during 1906, and only after 1911 this was done on a larger scale. Over the years there have been many interventions, to either protect or remove these trees. Jacaranda trees are believed to have cultural, historical, aesthetic and social values for the inhabitants of Pretoria.
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