Heritage management
Heritage Management is a growing interdisciplinary field. The field of heritage management critically uses, integrates and adapts theories and methods drawn from arts and humanities, social, physical and natural sciences in order to evaluate and inform the management processes related to heritage such as documentation, value assessment, protection, access, interpretation, maintenance and sustainable development. 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Sustainable Heritage is pioneering participatory approaches to heritage management enhancing the contribution of heritage to socio-economic, cultural and environmental sustainable development and well-being. Our current research in heritage management employs novel socio-technical methods and approaches enabled by synergies with heritage science and heritage policy.听
Research areas
Our heritage management research runs across several areas including: heritage values, heritage dynamics, participatory heritage, transformative heritage, energy efficiency and heritage, heritage risk and resilience. Discover the breadth of research we have in these areas:听
Heritage values
- Our research
- The 鈥Collections Demography鈥 research project was one of the first to bring together value assessment processes with modelling of degradation. 听
- The (Curating Urban Transformation through Heritage) research project deploys participatory methods in understanding the complex and dynamic values attached by diverse communities in dynamically evolving urban areas.
- Patra Rungsiroj, PhD Researcher at 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Sustainable Heritage, has developed a novel mixed method for capturing the unspoken and hidden heritage values of local communities using the example of Chiang Mai in Thailand.听
- Diana Rahman, PhD Researcher at 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Sustainable Heritage, 听has deployed ethnographic research in unpacking the complex values attached by local farmers in the case of the cultural landscape of Bali Province inscribed to the World Heritage List.听
Heritage dynamics
- Our research
- The forthcoming book 鈥樷 by Kalliopi Fouseki showcases the dynamic complexity of various forms of heritage practices including 鈥榯angible鈥 and 鈥榠ntangible鈥 heritage.听
- The 鈥楧eep Cities鈥 project draws on dynamic modelling methods in order to establish the ways in which participatory urban heritage contributes to sustainable urban futures. The project is based on initial experimental research including Fouseki, K. and Nicolau, M., 2018. Urban heritage dynamics in 鈥榟eritage-led regeneration鈥: Towards a sustainable lifestyles approach. The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 9(3-4), pp.229-248 and Fouseki, K., Guttormsen, T.S. and Swensen, G. eds., 2019. Heritage and sustainable urban transformations: Deep cities. Routledge.
- The complex and dynamic interconnections between the materiality of heritage, values and behaviours and perceptions of users of heritage has been explored in greater depth in Fouseki, K., Newton, D., Murillo Camacho, K.S., Nandi, S. and Koukou, T., 2020. Energy efficiency, thermal comfort, and heritage conservation in residential historic buildings as dynamic and systemic socio-cultural practices. Atmosphere, 11(6), p.604.
- Merve Karabayeser, PhD Researcher at 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Sustainable Heritage, is continuing this 听research in the context of Ottoman architecture听
- Krisangella Sof铆a Murillo Camacho, PhD Researcher at our SEAHA Centre for Doctoral Training, is also continuing this with their research on User-driven Energy Efficiency in Heritage Buildings in Mexico.
Participatory heritage
This research area looks at participatory, inclusive and bottom-up approaches to heritage management (including public engagement, crowd sourcing and citizen science) and social justice. It examines both the process of participation and its impacts on those participating in the process.
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At 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Sustainable Heritage number of PhD projects have examined the complexity of participation as a process and its reciprocal impacts on heritage institutions, heritage professionals and 鈥榗ommunities鈥 using interdisciplinary methods that draw on various disciplines such as behavioural economics, sociology, environmental psychology to name just a few. These include:
- 贰濒颈补听蚕耻颈苍补苍辞鈥檚 PhD research is looking at the social impacts of participatory heritage conservation in Yucatan, Mexico. Elia has developed a novel and sophisticated framework of indicators for evaluating the impacts of participatory heritage conservation (See Qui帽ones, E.Q. and Fouseki, K., Heritage conservation as a social process: Assessing social impacts of participatory cultural heritage conservation. In Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Heritage (pp. 138-153). Routledge).听
- Eirini鈥檚 Gallou鈥檚 PhD research has focused on the exploration of the reciprocal impacts of participatory heritage on the participants and the heritage itself (including heritage institutions as well as the heritage sites). Her work focused on Orkney islands where a diverse array of participatory projects took place (See, for instance, Gallou, Eirini, and Kalliopi Fouseki. "Applying social impact assessment (SIA) principles in assessing contribution of cultural heritage to social sustainability in rural landscapes." Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development (2019).听
- Mina Dragouni鈥檚 PhD research drew on behaviour economics in order to develop a novel participatory model for unpacking the willingness of communities to participate as well as the type of participation they aspire. Her study focused on the area of Kastoria, northern Greece, an area rich in cultural and natural heritage (Dragouni, M. and Fouseki, K., 2018. Drivers of community participation in heritage tourism planning: An empirical investigation. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 13(3), pp.237-256). 听
We also have had research projects in the area of participatory heritage including:
- The '' project funded through the Critical Heritage Studies Centre illuminates the powerful role of creative practices and arts in inclusive participation. Issues of inclusion and diversity are also tackled by the 鈥淐ritical Heritage Studies and Social Justice鈥 also funded by the Critical Heritage Studies Centre.听
Transformative heritage
This research area focuses on heritage-led urban and rural sustainable transformations and the contribution of heritage to the sustainable development goals (with emphasis on international development).
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- The project (Curating Urban Transformations Through Heritage) is one of the most recent projects exploring the complex and dynamic process of urban transformation through heritage and its impact on social sustainable development.听
- The (ACTIVAH) project also looks at the transformative role of heritage in the adaptive reuse of historic buildings through bottom-up, community-based approaches听
- Eight PhD projects have been looking at the transformative process of historic urban landscapes in Thailand (Patra Runngsiroj), Kosovo (Lorika Hisari), Shanghai (Kaixuan Wang), Mexico (), Turkey (Merve Karabayeser), Egypt (Amr Elhusseiny) and Taipei (Tuchung Liu).听
Energy efficiency and heritage
This area looks at energy efficiency, heritage values and thermal comfort in historic urban and rural areas. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of socio-technical methods and approaches to better understand how residents (and users more broadly) make decisions on energy efficiency and heritage values in historic (listed or non-listed projects).听
- Our research
- The ENHERIT project aims to address this question on a neighbourhood scale at historic areas in Stockholm, Sweden.听
- The complex and dynamic interconnections between the materiality of heritage, values and behaviours and perceptions of users of heritage has been explored in greater depth in Fouseki, K., Newton, D., Murillo Camacho, K.S., Nandi, S. and Koukou, T., 2020. Energy efficiency, thermal comfort, and heritage conservation in residential historic buildings as dynamic and systemic socio-cultural practices. Atmosphere, 11(6), p.604. This international study looks at the dynamic interconnections of heritage values and decision-making on energy efficiency, thermal comfort and heritage conservation in Greece, Mexico, Finland and the UK. This global work is now continued by Merve鈥檚 Karabayeser research in the context of Ottoman architecture and Sofia鈥檚 Krisangella Murillo Camacho work in Mexico.听
- The project aims to explore the whole-house retrofit approach by bringing together engineering and social sciences.听
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Heritage risk and resilience听
Heritage risk and resilience investigates mitigation strategies towards risks associated with natural disasters (such as climate change) and war disasters. Our research in this area puts an emphasis on working with disaster effected communities using participatory methods.
- Our research
- The Heritage, Enviornmental Risk and Data Analytics听Group (HERADA) Research Group听is an team focused on assessing environmental risks for heritage, with an emphasis on sustainable management.
- A group of researchers at 最准的六合彩论坛 Institute for Sustainable Heritage have endeavoured to propose methods of risk assessment that incorporate heritage values (i.e. Curran, K., Bao, J., Oakley, H., Gili, A. and Fouseki, K., 2022. 3 Combining theory and practice. Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Heritage, p.44).听
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- We also work on participatory research that involves communities in recovering from natural disasters, for example Twigg, J., Lovell, E., Schofield, H., Miranda Morel, L., Flinn, B., Sargeant, S., . . . D'Ayala, D. (2017). (ODI Working Paper. Shaping policy for development and Kumar, P. (2020). . International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 43, 101371. doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2019.101371). London: Overseas Development Institute) or war disasters (e.g. Hisari, L. and Fouseki, K., 2020. Post-war cultural heritage preservation in Kosovo: Rethinking the implementation of ahtisaari plan annex v. Heritage, 3(1), pp.98-115.
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Research stories
Recent projects
Heritage Management听in teaching
Our heritage management听research is embedding in our Sustainable Heritage MSc teaching across all routes. Throughout their taught modules students are introduced to core knowledge and concepts related to heritage management, with many students opting to take on a heritage management challenge in their dissertation research.
Sustainable Hertiage MSc (Heritage Management)
Relevant modules
- Heritage, Values and Sustainability
- Heritage Materials and Assemblies
- Strategies for Sustainable Heritage Landscapes
- Strategies for Sustainable Heritage听Buildings
- Heritage Management and Sustainable Development
Past dissertations
In their third term students carry out their dissertation research on a topic of their choice often closely linked to heritage management. Past examples include:
- Conservation heating at the National Trust: Investigating its benefits and mitigating its limitations & sustainability in the context of climate change.
- Reconceptualising intangible heritage: the case of the Mongolian Ger/Yurt听
- Heritage and Social Participation: The case study of the Bomb Gap at King's Cross Station.
Sustainable Hertaige听MSc (Data Science)
Relevant modules
- Statistics for Heritage Science
- Heritage Data Management
- Machine Learning for Heritage
Past dissertations
Our Master's student's dissertations explore a diverse array of heritage management challenges, including climate change, preventive conservation, applications of imaging technology, and understanding stakeholder perspectives through social media data. Past examples include:
- Creating a Metric to Measure the Impact of Open Access Image Collections in Wikimedia
- Tracking the Development of 鈥楻itual Engagement鈥 with Heritage Sites through Social Media Analytics a Case Study of Gamcheon Culture Village
- Modelling the influence of climate on the performance of environmental control at The National Archives, Kew
Doctoral Research (PhD)
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Doctoral research relating to Heritage Management:
- Panos Andrikopoulos -听鈥楻ethinking the Museum Visitor Experience through Illumination Dynamics鈥
- Mina Dragouni - 鈥楲ocal community participation in sustainable cultural tourism development during periods of socio-economic crisis鈥
- Joy Edeoja -听鈥楾he social impact of education on heritage perception among young adults'
- Amr Elhusseiny 鈥 鈥楾he boundaries of heritage- the case of Egypt鈥
- Eirini Gallou -听鈥楽ustainable heritage management & community participation on island context: investigation of reciprocal links鈥
- Lorika Hisari -听鈥楾he role of heritage in post-war reconciliation and reconstruction: the case of Kosovo鈥
- Yixin Jin听- 鈥楬eritage and Sustainable Development in Shanghai鈥櫶
- Merve Karabayeser 听- 鈥楾he dynamic interconnections between energy efficiency, heritage and thermal comfort in Ottoman buildings鈥櫶
- Dimitra Kizlari 鈥 鈥楻e-branding Greece's national image through culture鈥
- Tuchung Liu -听鈥楿rban transformation through heritage in Taipei鈥
- Krisangella Murillo Camacho - 鈥楿ser-driven Energy Efficiency in Heritage Buildings鈥
- Sascha Olinsson - 鈥楽ustainable Heritage Management through Social Entrepreneurship鈥
- Elia Quiano Quinones -听鈥楢nalysing the social impact of participatory heritage conservation on social development: the case of contemporary Maya communities in Yucat谩n, M茅xico鈥
- Diana Rahman - 鈥楥hange, authenticity and Outstanding Universal Values at Subak Cultural Landscape鈥
- Patra Rungsiroj -听鈥楧efining urban heritage dimensions Chiang Mai鈥
- Colin Seymour -听鈥楽ustainable business models for museums鈥
- Maria Shehade -听鈥楾he resolution of cultural property disputes: a way forward鈥
- Ari Volanakis - 鈥楿nderstanding the role of organisational routines as founts of practical knowledge in cultural heritage organisational sustainability. A convergent mixed-methods multiple case-study鈥
- Kaixuan Wang 听- 鈥楾ime Perception in Urban Heritage鈥擝ased on the Case of Wukang Road鈥
Researchers
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Professor of Sustainable Heritage
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Kalliopi Fouseki
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