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CHERPLAN Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management

CHERPLAN Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management. Environmental Planning in Cultural Heritage Sites. Reinhard Perfler , Laurent Richard and Sandra Nicolics University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna. Cornelia Huis

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CHERPLAN Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management

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  1. CHERPLANEnhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management Environmental Planning in Cultural Heritage Sites ReinhardPerfler, Laurent Richard and Sandra Nicolics University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Cornelia Huis Municipalityof Hallstatt 1 CHERPLAN Mid-Term Conference, 17.-18.04.2013, Podgorica, Montenegro

  2. Content • What Environmental Planning is about in CHERPLAN • Steps to be taken – the CHERPLAN Environmental Planning Concept • Implementing Environmental Planning in Hallstatt

  3. Why applying „Environmental Planning“ for Cultural Heritage Site Management?

  4. Consequences of inappropriate planningand mismanagement Instead of making use of the potential of cultural heritage… • Deterioration of the sites: uncontrolled construction activities, insufficient maintenance/preservation of cultural heritage sites, hit&run tourism or also lack of tourism marketing etc. • Jeopardizing of community development: overcrowding of community area, higher living costs, inappropriate infrastructure, lowered amenity values, emigration, economic decline

  5. CHERPLAN Environmental Planning approach • Demand-driven planning perspective • Involvement of different – sometimes even contradicting – interest groups • Enhancement of transparency and access to comprehensive information • Understanding of causes and effects - assessment of impacts • Support advocacy and committment for decisions made in the respective communities

  6. CHERPLAN Environmental Planning approach CULTURAL HERITAGE Wastewater management  Environmental Management Plan as planning framework Water Supply Waste management Risk management Spatial & Regional Planning Mobility & Traffic Planning Tourism Management

  7. CHERPLAN Environmental Planning ConceptMain steps

  8. CHERPLAN Environmental Planning Concept Two documents • Concept report • Annexes with planning baselines for selected topics relevant for EP available online  www.cherplan.eu

  9. Environmental Planning Concept Document 1: Concept report • Background of CHERPLAN project • Overview of the CHERPLAN approach: scope and objectives, introduction to supportive tools and documents • Description of each planning phase and respective steps (+ examples from application in Hallstatt) • Proposal for structure of an Environmental Management Plan

  10. Environmental Planning Concept Document2: Annexes • Introduction to Environmental Planning • Planning baselines for selected topics related to Cultural Heritage relevant infrastructure and services Energy efficiency of protected historical buildings, mobility and transport planning, solid waste management, spatial planning, tourism, water services infrastructure • Introduction to CHERIS WebGISPlattform

  11. Environmental Planningin Hallstatt, Austria

  12. Regional System Analysis • Stakeholder identification during workshop with project team Hallstatt • Identification of main issues, issue owners and worldviews during workshops with a Hallstatt project group (20 community members) & project team Hallstatt and SWOT Analysis

  13. Defining Visions and Scenarios • Developing visions in relation to „Hit & Run Tourism“ and local and regional development potentials • During workshops with project group • Student project in Hallstatt • Expert consultation • Preparation of a population survey for extending public participation

  14. Prioritization of Fields of Action • Implementation and analysis of population survey in Hallstatt(January – March 2013) • Discussion of results & scenarios and prioritization of fields of action in a workshop (with project group) and during a public event based on results of population survey • (April and May 2013)

  15. To be carried out…. • Action & Business Planning for selected interventions in further workshops and increased involvement of relevant regional & national players • Compilation of an Environmental Management Plan

  16. Challenges Opportunities • People are interested and come up with ideas for solutions • … but also provides a strong basis for sustainable community development • Make use of potential of different perspectives • Good understanding provides basis for ownership, commitment, more effective implementation of solutions • Fear of change, limited resources • Time-consuming process that …requires mentality changes or paradigm shifts • Working together despite conflicting interests • Politics and „Hidden agendas“ – to understand who really „pulls the strings“

  17. Contact • ReinhardPerflerreinhard.perfler@boku.ac.at Scientific project coordinator for CHERPLAN at University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Institute of Sanitary Engineering and Water Pollution Control • Cornelia Huis and Frank Höllgemeinde@hallstatt.ooe.gv.at Project coordination for CHERPLAN in Municipality of Hallstatt

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