Categorie: Tutti - incentives - management - culture - tourism

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Topic 8: Site Management Strategies

Effective site management strategies are essential for preserving cultural authenticity, minimizing excessive intrusion, and sustaining environmental and social well-being. Establishing clear distinctions between backstage areas, prioritized for local communities, and frontstage areas, designed for tourism, helps balance local and visitor needs.

Topic 8:
Site Management Strategies

Topic 8: Site Management Strategies

Trade Offs and Incentives

Government Incentives
Government facilitate sustainability by offering incentives for adopting green practices

Eg: TAx encentives, Credits

Mitigation strategies
Compensation for development-related damages incurred in one site by restoring another
Quid pro quo arrangements
Compromise agreements towards mutual interests (private & public sector stakeholders)

Site Management Tools

Cumulative Effects Assessment
Holistic & integrative approach
Environmental Impact Assessment
Analysis of impacts of environment
Visitor Impact Management
Site-hardening

Limits access to resource

Eg, build walking trails to prevent erosion

Limits of Acceptable Change
Monitoring/Evalution
Actions
Analyse
Identify acceptable/achievable conditions
Carrying Capacity (CC)
Types

Perceptual

Ecological

Political

Social

Economic

Physical

Fixed CC

Supply driven

Below CC threshold

Change is not desired

Flexible CC

Demand driven

Modified to accomodate growth

Change is desired

Why?

Social disruption
Avoid excessive amount of intrusion
Protect culture, authencity
Manage impacts for sustainability

Spatial site management

Purchase development rights
Purchase of environmentally or culturally sensitive (private) property & designation to public protected area
Protected areas
Districting

Redevelopment - revitalization; consider society, cultural, heritage areas

Formal delineation of area (urban/rural)

Historic, natural scenic landscape

Zoning

IUCN Protected Area Categories

Development standards
Public access

Private areas vs public spaces

Noise regulations

Restricts the amount of noise, the duration of noise and the source of noise

eg: area near public transportation

Signage & above ground utility controls

Barriers --> make restrictive areas

Landscape

Naturalizing the areas, site softening

Site softening: creates buffer area between resorts and natural environment to alleviate noise pollution, bring back wildlife, and redevelop greenery

Building standards

Venacular design, green spaces, buffer spaces

Density control

How many buildings per measure

Managing Site Spaces

Backstage
Priority to local community
Frontstage
Priority to tourism