Built heritage conservation, urban development and tourism : Singapore in the 21st Century
The article discusses the dynamics of the relationship between heritage conservation and urban development and consequences for tourism with particular reference to the city-state of Singapore. Government policies are examined and reveal that heritage is seen by officials to serve multiple purposes,...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-973112023-05-19T06:44:42Z Built heritage conservation, urban development and tourism : Singapore in the 21st Century Henderson, Joan C. Nanyang Business School The article discusses the dynamics of the relationship between heritage conservation and urban development and consequences for tourism with particular reference to the city-state of Singapore. Government policies are examined and reveal that heritage is seen by officials to serve multiple purposes, not least as a tourist resource. Its economic role is appreciated, but awareness of sociocultural and political value is also apparent. Conflicts arise, however, between the demands of urban development in pursuit of economic growth and heritage conservation. The former tend to have priority in decision making, which can lead to negative outcomes. Specific examples of historic waterfront properties and their transformation into tourism and leisure spaces are employed as illustrations which also suggest the dilemmas inherent in the adaptive reuse of old buildings. While Singapore is a distinctive case, its study affords insights into general challenges of conserving built heritage in rapidly developing cities with a global orientation that are also international tourist destinations. 2013-07-16T03:25:07Z 2019-12-06T19:41:21Z 2013-07-16T03:25:07Z 2019-12-06T19:41:21Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Henderson, J. C. (2011). Built Heritage Conservation, Urban Development, and Tourism: Singapore in the 21st Century. Tourism Culture & Communication, 11(3), 137-147. 1098-304X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97311 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11524 10.3727/109830412X13346876802112 en Tourism culture & communication © 2011 Cognizant Communication Corporation. |
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The article discusses the dynamics of the relationship between heritage conservation and urban development and consequences for tourism with particular reference to the city-state of Singapore. Government policies are examined and reveal that heritage is seen by officials to serve multiple purposes, not least as a tourist resource. Its economic role is appreciated, but awareness of sociocultural and political value is also apparent. Conflicts arise, however, between the demands of urban development in pursuit of economic growth and heritage conservation. The former tend to have priority in decision making, which can lead to negative outcomes. Specific examples of historic waterfront properties and their transformation into tourism and leisure spaces are employed as illustrations which also suggest the dilemmas inherent in the adaptive reuse of old buildings. While Singapore is a distinctive case, its study affords insights into general challenges of conserving built heritage in rapidly developing cities with a global orientation that are also international tourist destinations. |
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