Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia

Urban waterfronts are unique cultural resources which has great potential to improve economic development, public enjoyment and civic identity. The waterfront area in the historic parts of a city presents an opportunity to revitalise declining urban areas as well as giving the city its sense of plac...

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Main Authors: Shamsuddin, Shuhana, Abd. Latip, Nurul Syala, Sulaiman, Ahmad Bashri, Ujang, Norsidah, Alias, Nursyahida Alfath, Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan, Azlan, Nurul Azreen
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spelling my.utm.399682019-03-05T01:38:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/39968/ Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia Shamsuddin, Shuhana Abd. Latip, Nurul Syala Sulaiman, Ahmad Bashri Ujang, Norsidah Alias, Nursyahida Alfath Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan Azlan, Nurul Azreen G154.9-155.8 Travel and state. Tourism Urban waterfronts are unique cultural resources which has great potential to improve economic development, public enjoyment and civic identity. The waterfront area in the historic parts of a city presents an opportunity to revitalise declining urban areas as well as giving the city its sense of place. This issue is more predominant in the historic areas where the waterfront that was once active with port activities, cease to function in its traditional capacity. George Town and Penang were both jointly awarded the UNESCO world heritage site in 2008 because of the similarity in issues an d the functions they served in the past. The waterfronts of the cities were included in the heritage sites boundaries and their approaches to the waterfront development have important influence in the attempts to retain their sense of place. This paper is based on a research on waterfront regeneration of Malaysian cities funded by the government of Malaysia. It examines the approach to waterfront regeneration in the major cities of Malaysia including the two historic cities. A mixed method approach was adopted for the research using field observations, morphological study, in depth interview, questionnaire survey and content analysis of policies in government documents to collect data for the analysis. The research attempts to compare the differences in approaches between the two heritage cities and their effects to the sense of place. The research discovers that the level of contextual integration is an important consideration for successful waterfront regeneration for historic cities as to retain their sense of place. International Journal of Arts and Sciences (IJAS) 2011 Article PeerReviewed Shamsuddin, Shuhana and Abd. Latip, Nurul Syala and Sulaiman, Ahmad Bashri and Ujang, Norsidah and Alias, Nursyahida Alfath and Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan and Azlan, Nurul Azreen (2011) Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia. International Journal of Arts and Sciences, 4 (17). pp. 191-211. ISSN 1944-6934 https://search.proquest.com/openview/eb1df69157c2237691fc6f4fa1b231a7/1?cbl=626342&pq-origsite=gscholar
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topic G154.9-155.8 Travel and state. Tourism
spellingShingle G154.9-155.8 Travel and state. Tourism
Shamsuddin, Shuhana
Abd. Latip, Nurul Syala
Sulaiman, Ahmad Bashri
Ujang, Norsidah
Alias, Nursyahida Alfath
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Azlan, Nurul Azreen
Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia
description Urban waterfronts are unique cultural resources which has great potential to improve economic development, public enjoyment and civic identity. The waterfront area in the historic parts of a city presents an opportunity to revitalise declining urban areas as well as giving the city its sense of place. This issue is more predominant in the historic areas where the waterfront that was once active with port activities, cease to function in its traditional capacity. George Town and Penang were both jointly awarded the UNESCO world heritage site in 2008 because of the similarity in issues an d the functions they served in the past. The waterfronts of the cities were included in the heritage sites boundaries and their approaches to the waterfront development have important influence in the attempts to retain their sense of place. This paper is based on a research on waterfront regeneration of Malaysian cities funded by the government of Malaysia. It examines the approach to waterfront regeneration in the major cities of Malaysia including the two historic cities. A mixed method approach was adopted for the research using field observations, morphological study, in depth interview, questionnaire survey and content analysis of policies in government documents to collect data for the analysis. The research attempts to compare the differences in approaches between the two heritage cities and their effects to the sense of place. The research discovers that the level of contextual integration is an important consideration for successful waterfront regeneration for historic cities as to retain their sense of place.
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author Shamsuddin, Shuhana
Abd. Latip, Nurul Syala
Sulaiman, Ahmad Bashri
Ujang, Norsidah
Alias, Nursyahida Alfath
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Azlan, Nurul Azreen
author_facet Shamsuddin, Shuhana
Abd. Latip, Nurul Syala
Sulaiman, Ahmad Bashri
Ujang, Norsidah
Alias, Nursyahida Alfath
Chelliapan, Shreeshivadasan
Azlan, Nurul Azreen
author_sort Shamsuddin, Shuhana
title Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia
title_short Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia
title_full Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia
title_fullStr Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of Malaysia
title_sort historic waterfront and the sense of place: the case of two unesco world heritage sites of malaysia
publisher International Journal of Arts and Sciences (IJAS)
publishDate 2011
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