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Réf.
41466
Type
conference item
Titre
Engaging Private Sector Support: A Comparative Study of Samoa,California, and Levuka, Fiji
Langues
English
Auteurs
Takano, Gerald T.
Date
2008
Pages
11 p.
Titre de conférence
16th ICOMOS General Assembly and International Symposium: ‘Finding the spirit of place – between the tangible and the intangible’
Lieu de conférence
Québec, Canada
Date de conférence
29 sept – 4 oct 2008
Mots-clés
private sector / financing / conservation / rehabilitation / economic aspects / social aspects / comparative analysis / historic towns
Pays mentionnés
Fiji / Samoa / United States
Monuments et sites
Samoa, California, USA / Levuka, Fiji
Résumé en anglais
This paper focuses on financial and other concerns necessary toachieve conservation and revitalization in the communities of Samoa,
California and Levuka, Fiji. Governmental measures, without financialresources, are often inadequate to protect the intangible spirit of a place.
The private sector, coupled with support from the public and otherstakeholders, must be engaged to attract revenues for preservation. Unlike
individual building or structures, the survival of historic towns withmultiple contributing resources requires new strategies and realistic
objectives
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Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)