摘要
This article considers some of the opportunities increased visitation to recreational areas presents in terms of engaging residents and visitors with local heritage in the form of Historic Environment Records (HERs). There are countless potential ‘hidden stories’ related to cultural heritage sites and artefacts within palimpsest landscapes. These sites and artefacts present opportunities for alternative narratives of place to be negotiated, creating links to the past in the present, and between the exotic and the familiar. The changing approach to landscape practices resulting from COVID-19 restrictions presents new opportunities to engage people with these hidden stories, linking places near with far-off lands across time and space. It also encourages new connections with place that have the potential to (co-)create new narratives; increasing engagement, as well as correlating with pressing issues centred around the climate crisis and the urgent need to reduce travel to achieve Net Zero targets.
| 源语言 | English |
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| 页(从-至) | 540-557 |
| 页数 | 18 |
| 期刊 | International Journal of Heritage Studies |
| 卷 | 30 |
| 期 | 5 |
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| 出版状态 | Published - 20 2月 2024 |
联合国可持续发展目标
此成果有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:
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Sustainable cities and communities
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