Vår felles fortid: Bærekraftig kulturarv og Fotefar mot nord

The project “Fotefar mot nord” is comprised of 103 cultural heritage sites in Namdal and Northern Norway. The project started in the 1990's to attract local visitors as well as tourists and thus promote awareness and protection of the sites. Some sites were routinely cared for in the decades th...

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Published in:Primitive Tider
Main Author: Silje Evjenth Bentsen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
English
Norwegian
Swedish
Published: Primitive Tider 2022
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b74488e3d292445a847a55379c35b2b9 2023-05-15T17:43:29+02:00 Vår felles fortid: Bærekraftig kulturarv og Fotefar mot nord Silje Evjenth Bentsen 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5617/pt.10046 https://doaj.org/article/b74488e3d292445a847a55379c35b2b9 DA EN NO SV dan eng nor swe Primitive Tider https://journals.uio.no/PT/article/view/10046 https://doaj.org/toc/1501-0430 https://doaj.org/toc/2535-6194 doi:10.5617/pt.10046 1501-0430 2535-6194 https://doaj.org/article/b74488e3d292445a847a55379c35b2b9 Primitive Tider, Vol 24, Iss 24 (2022) Archaeology CC1-960 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5617/pt.10046 2022-12-30T19:24:27Z The project “Fotefar mot nord” is comprised of 103 cultural heritage sites in Namdal and Northern Norway. The project started in the 1990's to attract local visitors as well as tourists and thus promote awareness and protection of the sites. Some sites were routinely cared for in the decades that followed, others were not, and the project is currently being regenerated and updated. Sustainability is represented in the project through, for example, sites used as social hotspots and the potential for active visitor management of several heritage sites. However, I conclude that the project contains several lessons on sustainability, summarized as follows: 1) Public outreach is a long-term commitment relying on thorough and detailed planning of the start as well as the continuous operation of the project. 2) Democracy and inclusion are both important and time-consuming. Allocate much time to the processes, include the local community in a range of project contexts, and explore heritage sites as local meeting points. 3) Remember the overarching structure of the project, as familiarity with the project can generate increased interest in it. 4) Resource efficiency and sustainability also applies to skills, knowledge and involvement. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norway Primitive Tider 24 11 32
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Vår felles fortid: Bærekraftig kulturarv og Fotefar mot nord
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description The project “Fotefar mot nord” is comprised of 103 cultural heritage sites in Namdal and Northern Norway. The project started in the 1990's to attract local visitors as well as tourists and thus promote awareness and protection of the sites. Some sites were routinely cared for in the decades that followed, others were not, and the project is currently being regenerated and updated. Sustainability is represented in the project through, for example, sites used as social hotspots and the potential for active visitor management of several heritage sites. However, I conclude that the project contains several lessons on sustainability, summarized as follows: 1) Public outreach is a long-term commitment relying on thorough and detailed planning of the start as well as the continuous operation of the project. 2) Democracy and inclusion are both important and time-consuming. Allocate much time to the processes, include the local community in a range of project contexts, and explore heritage sites as local meeting points. 3) Remember the overarching structure of the project, as familiarity with the project can generate increased interest in it. 4) Resource efficiency and sustainability also applies to skills, knowledge and involvement.
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