Local conservation and perceptions of heritage in Old Rauma World Heritage Site




Riina Haanpää, Eeva Karhunen

PublisherTaylor&Francis

2019

International Journal of Heritage Studies

25

8

837

855

19

1352-7258

1470-3610

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2018.1552611

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13527258.2018.1552611



This article focuses on the residents of Old Rauma and their experiences
of living in a World Heritage site and living, working and recreating
in historic buildings. The aim is to trace residents’ divergent frames
of reference and values about heritage, as understanding
resident-constructed meanings are essential for the management of an
international convention that applies to privately owned properties. Our
research identifies three community groups in Old Rauma, and suggests
that the community networks of Old Rauma are potentially useful for
promoting conservation. World Heritage Site like Old Rauma would benefit
if there were forums for communication and social learning where
different approaches to managing the conservation area could be shared. A
more profound knowledge of local values, needs, community dynamics and
locally developed, practical conservation methods would support
governance and advisory bodies in their work.



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