Heritage, pride and place: exploring the contribution of World Heritage Site status to Liverpool’s sense of place and future development

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Armitage, N., Garcia, B. and Crone, S. 2014. Heritage, pride and place: exploring the contribution of World Heritage Site status to Liverpool’s sense of place and future development. Liverpool University of Liverpool & Liverpool John Moores University.
AuthorsArmitage, N., Garcia, B. and Crone, S.
TypeProject report
Abstract

The report considers opportunities and challenges for Liverpool to make the most of its World Heritage Site (WHS) designation, building on the methodologies applied within the Impacts 08 programme to assess the multiple impacts of large-scale cultural interventions. The analysis focuses primarily on the impact of the WHS designation on the image and reputation of Liverpool, as well as on local citizens’ sense of place.
Whilst acknowledging findings from previous reports commissioned by English Heritage in relation to the possible impact of development on the Liverpool World Heritage Site’s ‘Outstanding Universal Value’, this study also explores the socio-cultural, economic and political impact of the designation and management of the WHS on the city and its residents.

Year2014
PublisherUniversity of Liverpool & Liverpool John Moores University
Place of publicationLiverpool
Official URLhttp://iccliverpool.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/ICC-WHS-FINALREPORT.pdf
Output statusPublished
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Publication process dates
Deposited10 Sep 2014
Submitted2014
Accepted2014
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