2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11061671
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Identifying the Critical Stakeholders for the Sustainable Development of Architectural Heritage of Tourism: From the Perspective of China

Abstract: Architectural heritages, especially heritages of tourism, were destroyed in the process of urban reconstruction of China because of lacking protection from stakeholders. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify the critical stakeholders to perform the responsibility of protection. The paper, focusing on architectural heritage of tourism, aims to identify the most important stakeholders for making them realize their critical roles in maintaining architectural heritages. Moreover, this paper also aims to e… Show more

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“…The key to LWSM is to select an evaluation set. A Likert scale served as the evaluation set in many previous studies [50,51]. Hence, it was adopted here to measure the severity of each design barrier: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 represent very weak, weak, medium, strong, and very strong, respectively [52].…”
Section: Measurement Of Barrier Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key to LWSM is to select an evaluation set. A Likert scale served as the evaluation set in many previous studies [50,51]. Hence, it was adopted here to measure the severity of each design barrier: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 represent very weak, weak, medium, strong, and very strong, respectively [52].…”
Section: Measurement Of Barrier Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to this, certain measures need to be taken to reverse the local public's perceptions, and sustainable cultural heritage management practices are human-centered [11], which can enhance the connection between the local public and the environmental space. Previous research on cultural heritage has been about local community participation in heritage management, factors which are partially involved in preservation practice [12][13][14]; however, in these research pieces, the opinions of local residents were not taken into full consideration. In the present research, the local community takes the roles of the owner and user in order to participate in the cultural heritage preservation process for sustainability through the landscape narrative.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated by Convencido et al (2019), considerations and analysis of stakeholders’ perspectives can enhance and develop development in a heritage property by balancing changes and conservation. In the context of heritage and urbanization, some of the stakeholders are: ‘national and local government; heritage property management body, local community, urban and rural developers; heritage conservation advocates, business and private sectors such as tourism; academic and expert group; media, architectural and engineering firms; and visitors and other people who appreciates heritage’ (Wang et al, 2019). Their perspectives must be documented, analysed and considered for conceptualizing programmes and projects for heritage properties, which will enhance the significance of sustainable development and conservation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%