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Influencing the Local Cultural Environment: A Study of Citizen Participation in the Development of Municipal Heritage Plans
Abstract
Local cultural environment planning in Sweden often comes to rely on municipal heritage plans. These
plans are meant to facilitate management of local cultural values, work as a tool for local planning and
increase awareness of cultural environments for the public. In the last decades public participation in
planning has become more and more of the ideal strategy, challenging the idea of cultural environment
planning as an expert-led field. The idea of the field as one that implicates public participation as a
strategy has been fortified in Sweden through national goals, government bills and conventions.
Nevertheless the implementation of public participation in municipal heritage plans remains quite
uncharted. The aim of this study is to explore public participation in regards to how municipal heritage
plans are developed and the perception of public participation in cultural environment planning amongst
professionals, comparing bigger and smaller municipalities. The results indicate that although public
participation is supported by national policies and seen as beneficial, its actual application in municipal
heritage plans is limited. There is also a variation in how the development process of heritage plans are
carried out in different municipalities and when public participation is integrated into the plans. This is
probably due to a lack of frameworks and guidelines regarding how the heritage plans should be
composed by authorities. Professionals express uncertainty about the implementation of public
participation and believe that it is the municipality's responsibility to involve the citizens at an early stage,
as the framework of the cultural plans lack the capacity and budget. The study also finds that citizens
often have a lack of knowledge about heritage plans and cultural environment planning which aggravates
citizen participation. There are also differences in the participation process between larger and smaller
municipalities, with larger municipalities exhibiting a wider knowledge of the subject. The study
concludes that early engagement of citizens from the municipality can enhance the legitimacy and
effectiveness of municipal heritage plans. However, successful public participation requires a committed
effort from both municipalities and citizens as well as thoroughly conducted government guidelines.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård med
inriktning mot bebyggelseantikvarisk verksamhet
2024, 180 hp
Grundnivå
2024:10
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Date
2024-09-30Author
Sandelius, Wilma
Keywords
Heritage plans, cultural environmental planning, public participation, ladder of participation
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303 2024:10
Language
swe