Partnership as a strategy to achieve optimal participatory governance and risk mitigation (of cultural and natural heritage)

Kočović, Milica and Đukić, Vesna (2015) Partnership as a strategy to achieve optimal participatory governance and risk mitigation (of cultural and natural heritage). In: The ecology of culture : community engagement, co-creation and cross fertilization :6th Annual research session ENCATC. ENCATC, Brussels, pp. 267-282. ISBN 978-92-990036-2-6

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Abstract

In addition to the scientific public this paper may be of interest also to wider public, professionals, and all potential initiators of changes. The term participatory governance may be interpreted as a process that allows shared responsibility of management models, wherein the responsibility is shared and decisions are taken by communities rather than by individuals. It is already wide spread trend to participate in community values by different sector actors, and various forms partnerships. In this paper, in addition to relevant institutions (cultural institutions, tourism organizations, civil organizations, NGOs, public companies such as the National Parks), we propose possible alternative ways of integrative management and PG. We emphasized the importance of local community involvement (thru ecocultural tourism, and other ways of participation by creation of new jobs), but also private sector (such as insurance companies, infrastructure etc.) in the managing and important questions about natural and cultural heritage. The cultural, touristic, heritage, natural issues, should be treated interdisciplinary and by multisectoral approach.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: COBISS.ID=512444002
Uncontrolled Keywords: partnership, participatory governance, heritage, new system solutions, risk management
Research Department: Other
Depositing User: Jelena Banovic
Date Deposited: 11 Jul 2017 11:16
Last Modified: 27 Apr 2020 14:54
URI: http://ebooks.ien.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/1118

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