Heritage Management and Museology by Andrea Fuerch Heritage
Heritage Management and Museology by Andrea Fuerch
Heritage Management Natural Heritage Management Special Unique geological features species and their habitats Cultural Heritage Management Intangible Cultural Traditions Tangible Archaeological Management Heritage
How it Works
Stakeholders in Heritage Management Community Academia Heritage Industry Tourism
Museology The study of Museums and its Practical Application
v v Critiques Traditional Museology v Collectors and curators v Gate keepers v Ignorant of wider environment Rejects museums as sole authority on artefacts, history, and heritage v v Empowerment of disenfranchised populations Aims to situated museums more clearly in the wider social context New Museology Georges-Henri Rivière Hugues de Varine Peter Vergo
Sao Jorge Castle, Lisbon A case study situated in the intersection between archaeological heritage management and museology
Two Museum Sites Museum Centre, Permanent exhibit Praca Nova Archaeological Site
Motuihe Island A case study on conflicts between Archaeological Heritage Management and Natural Heritage Management
Island History Precolonial History Early Colonial History 20 th century history
Motuihe Island Restoration Trust Execution Goal Management of both natural and cultural heritage Strong focus on natural heritage Eradication of pests Reforesting of native trees Reintroduction of native animals Very small amount of cultural heritage management GPS mapping of archaeological sites Avoidance of tree=planting at some places
Reasons for the strong focus on natural heritage?
Issues and Discussion Points Who should be in charge of heritage management and museology? How should conflicting interests and narratives be dealt with? Does the dichotomy between natural heritage and cultural heritage truly exist?
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