scholarly journals KOMPLEKSITAS PENGELOLAAN KAWASAN BENTENG VREDEBURG YOGYAKARTA

2009 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-66
Author(s):  
Niken Wirasanti

The development and modification of a city is an unavoidable process. However, to preserve the identity of a city is a necessity; for instance, city of Indonesian struggle for freedom, and city of culture heritage. All have been characterized with icons available throughout Yogyakarta area. The identities of Yogya as a City of Indonesian struggle for freedom and City of Culture heritage, among others, are reflected at the Benteng Vredeburg Museum and is surrounding. But at the same time various hotels and shopping mall are built nearby the site. Even though Government regulation on environmental management (Environmental Impact Analysis) have been made, however, at that location, the Cultural Heritage sites, one by one, have been destroyed and replaced by modern buildings.

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 5078
Author(s):  
Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska ◽  
Anna Domaradzka ◽  
Anna Wnuk ◽  
Tomasz Oleksy

In order to remain alive and relevant, cultural heritage sites have to react and adapt to changing context in a coherent manner, i.e., in a way that is in line with the memory and identity of the place. The incoherent changes, i.e., the transformations that according to the local community do not agree with a character of a place, can be destructive for the long-term vitality of urban cultural heritage. In this study, we test which factors influence social acceptance of different alternations within the context of urban historical gardens that might, in turn, ensure the resilience of the place. Our study focuses on the intangible qualities of the place measured by intrinsic value, perceived essentialism and anti-essentialism as important predictors shaping the response to change. The correlational study was conducted using an online questionnaire designed to empirically grasp intangible qualities of cultural heritage sites. Five hundred twenty-nine responses were included in the analysis. The study shows that perceived historic value, inherent value (uniqueness and importance of the place) and (anti-)essentialist character of a place capture the differences between parks well and enables the finding of interventions that are coherent with a site’s genius loci. Measuring intangible qualities of urban gardens can help to design changes that find higher approval among local community members and users of the site. We discuss how the analysis of an intrinsic value and essentialism allows for planning better spatial interventions that align with the human-centered approach to urban development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 772 ◽  
pp. 144950
Author(s):  
Dong Guo ◽  
Wei Yan ◽  
Xingbang Gao ◽  
Yujiao Hao ◽  
Yi Xu ◽  
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