Group Assignment 2
Group Assignment 2
Group Assignment 2
AR 491 – CONSERVATION
GROUP MEMBERS
NAME REGISTRATION
NUMBER
SHIRAZI MANSURI A 21254/T.2018
Himeji castle
Shiretoko Yakushima
Itsukushima Shrine
Fujisan
LOCAL LEGISALTION
• Laws of the government are decided by the national government and at the prefectural level
• Major kyoto rules and regulation
• Smoking on the street
• Bicycle parking
• Fire work Littering
• Safety rules on unmanned air craft or drone Concerning the use and operation of residential
rental accommodation
STRENGTH POTENTIAL AND CHALLENGES IN THE
PRACTISE OF CONSERVATION IN THE RESPECTIVE
COUNTRY
• There is more potential in protecting heritage sites for the respective country but also for the
whole word in general
• The theme for world heritage day this year complex pasts ,diverse future not only highlight
the urgency to preserve ,conserve and uplift the legacies of monument and culture.
• Now the following are the reasons why preserving culture heritage sites .
• Culture and heritage shapes human society. We all grew up on stories- mythologies, fables, historical
events glorifying our past which helped us construct our identities.
• Lack of latest technology and methods for conservation can also be a challenge in the current ever-
increasing pollution and climate change.
• Heritage, tangible as well as intangible, has a positive influence on many aspects of the way a
community develops
• The historic environment is a proven source of benefit to local economies, particularly through tourism.
• Heritage places are an excellent educational resource for people of all ages.
• World Heritage properties also harbor options for society to mitigate and adapt to climate change
through ecosystem benefits, such as water and climate regulation as well as carbon that is stored
in world forest sites.
CHALLENGES FOR MANAGEMENT
OF HERITAGE SITES
• Every city is promoted by the local governments by identifying its unique heritage in terms of
architecture observed in palaces, forts, temples, individual houses or neighbourhoods.
• It is challenging to manage and protect the vast rich cultural heritage of japan especially due to
lack of proper funds.
• Moreover, apathy on the part of common public, government and other stakeholders results in
complete neglect of sites of historical and cultural significance.
MEASURES FOR MANAGEMENT OF
HERITAGE SITES
• What can we as citizens do? Apart from trained manpower and funds can we as citizens
come together and adopt a site? Use available resources to preserve, and protect the local
heritage sites which in turn can draw attention from larger funding bodies for
safeguarding our cultural heritage.
• It is our civic responsibility to acknowledge and honor the heritage and traditions of not
only our own communities but also those of others.
CONCLUSION;
We must also make the necessary efforts to overcome the outdated and archaic narratives
and ideologies which will help lead us to a more tolerant and respectable future. Our
involvement in the World Heritage Day is a step in the right direction to achieve our goals
of inclusivity and understanding the multiplicities of the various communities and cultures
across the world. We must pledge to contribute to this great cause of honoring the
reverential heritage of monumental sites as well as the multifaceted heritage of diverse
cultures and communities across the world.
Reference
1. UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Reactive monitoring Process
2. World heritage criteria - DAWE
3. World Heritage site - Select World Heritage sites | Britannica
4. Kyoto city of zen by Judith Clanty