Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines

This study argues that heritage can work side-by-side with development, with culture and heritage serving as an integral part of the city’s economic backbone. A major challenge faced by developing countries is making their cities sustainable by preserving cultural heritage amidst demands for economi...

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Main Authors: Cruz, Geoffrey Rhoel C., Roldan, Ma. Divina Gracia Z.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-15492024-12-21T03:34:09Z Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines Cruz, Geoffrey Rhoel C. Roldan, Ma. Divina Gracia Z. This study argues that heritage can work side-by-side with development, with culture and heritage serving as an integral part of the city’s economic backbone. A major challenge faced by developing countries is making their cities sustainable by preserving cultural heritage amidst demands for economic growth. This is experienced in the Philippines, with its capital city, Manila, as a case in point. Using a heritage-driven development framework developed by Zerrudo (2020), the paper examines how cultural heritage conservation and tourism development objectives affect the sustainability of cities in developing countries. The paper emphasizes culture as an important pillar of sustainable development. Through online key informant interviews and stakeholder analysis, this qualitative study investigates the tension among stakeholders involved in heritage conservation and tourism development as they push for their divergent interests. The identified conflict stems from the lack of awareness on the part of the stakeholders concerning heritage preservation, which leads to the destruction of built cultural heritage. The findings present that a sustainable urban revitalization program can effectively promote a creative economy that can generate employment opportunities and improve the existing economic conditions, especially for low-income citizens who are part of the city’s humanscape. 2024-12-31T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol24/iss4/5 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1549 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1549/viewcontent/RA_204.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository Heritage Conservation Heritage Driven Economy Culture-Oriented Economic Development Cultural Heritage Sustainable City Heritage Tourism City of Manila
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Heritage Conservation
Heritage Driven Economy
Culture-Oriented Economic Development
Cultural Heritage
Sustainable City
Heritage Tourism
City of Manila
spellingShingle Heritage Conservation
Heritage Driven Economy
Culture-Oriented Economic Development
Cultural Heritage
Sustainable City
Heritage Tourism
City of Manila
Cruz, Geoffrey Rhoel C.
Roldan, Ma. Divina Gracia Z.
Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines
description This study argues that heritage can work side-by-side with development, with culture and heritage serving as an integral part of the city’s economic backbone. A major challenge faced by developing countries is making their cities sustainable by preserving cultural heritage amidst demands for economic growth. This is experienced in the Philippines, with its capital city, Manila, as a case in point. Using a heritage-driven development framework developed by Zerrudo (2020), the paper examines how cultural heritage conservation and tourism development objectives affect the sustainability of cities in developing countries. The paper emphasizes culture as an important pillar of sustainable development. Through online key informant interviews and stakeholder analysis, this qualitative study investigates the tension among stakeholders involved in heritage conservation and tourism development as they push for their divergent interests. The identified conflict stems from the lack of awareness on the part of the stakeholders concerning heritage preservation, which leads to the destruction of built cultural heritage. The findings present that a sustainable urban revitalization program can effectively promote a creative economy that can generate employment opportunities and improve the existing economic conditions, especially for low-income citizens who are part of the city’s humanscape.
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author Cruz, Geoffrey Rhoel C.
Roldan, Ma. Divina Gracia Z.
author_facet Cruz, Geoffrey Rhoel C.
Roldan, Ma. Divina Gracia Z.
author_sort Cruz, Geoffrey Rhoel C.
title Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines
title_short Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines
title_full Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines
title_fullStr Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Cities in Developing Countries: A Case of Balancing Cultural Heritage Preservation and Tourism in Manila, Philippines
title_sort sustainable cities in developing countries: a case of balancing cultural heritage preservation and tourism in manila, philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2024
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol24/iss4/5
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1549/viewcontent/RA_204.pdf
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