Citizen integration in project prioritization methodologies
(2021) 2020 Future of the Past: Paths towards Participatory Governance for Cultural Heritage p.118-124- Abstract
Expert-led multicriteria methodologies might have significant improvements in terms of relevance and effectiveness when citizen participation is integrated. This inclusion is especially influential regarding urban revitalization projects (URPs) prioritization, which directly affects the conservation of cultural heritage. The objective is to apply an existing multicriteria methodology for URPs’ prioritization in Sígsig, Ecuador and extend it integrating citizen participation. The final methodology uses multiple processes, such as FDM (Fuzzy Delphi Method), ISM (Interpretative Structural Modeling), the integrated phase of CV (Cumulative Voting), and ANP (Analytic Network Process). Results show how citizen integration in these... (More)
Expert-led multicriteria methodologies might have significant improvements in terms of relevance and effectiveness when citizen participation is integrated. This inclusion is especially influential regarding urban revitalization projects (URPs) prioritization, which directly affects the conservation of cultural heritage. The objective is to apply an existing multicriteria methodology for URPs’ prioritization in Sígsig, Ecuador and extend it integrating citizen participation. The final methodology uses multiple processes, such as FDM (Fuzzy Delphi Method), ISM (Interpretative Structural Modeling), the integrated phase of CV (Cumulative Voting), and ANP (Analytic Network Process). Results show how citizen integration in these methodologies inherently embeds cultural heritage in the final URP. Conclusions address the importance to integrate participative tools as a way to legitimize urban decision-making processes, along with identifying, strengthening, and preserving intangible heritage, such as traditional craftsmanship, tangible heritage, and archaeological remains.
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- author
- López, J. ; Pulla, D. and Carvallo, J.
- publishing date
- 2021
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- host publication
- The Future of the Past : Paths towards Participatory Governance for Cultural Heritage - Proceedings of the Future of the Past: Participatory Governance - Paths towards Participatory Governance for Cultural Heritage - Proceedings of the Future of the Past: Participatory Governance
- editor
- Garcia, Gabriela ; Vandesande, Aziliz ; Cardoso, Fausto and Van Balen, Koen
- pages
- 7 pages
- publisher
- CRC Press/Balkema
- conference name
- 2020 Future of the Past: Paths towards Participatory Governance for Cultural Heritage
- conference location
- Virtual, Online, Ecuador
- conference dates
- 2020-12-02 - 2020-12-06
- external identifiers
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- scopus:85117728340
- ISBN
- 9781032021294
- DOI
- 10.1201/9781003182016-15
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- no
- additional info
- Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Taylor & Francis Group, London.
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- f84d8f45-d856-4d3b-9004-7bddd4f02a82
- date added to LUP
- 2021-11-18 11:05:46
- date last changed
- 2022-04-27 05:43:46
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