Can a preservationist ideology halt the process of creative destruction? Evidence from Salt Spring Island, British Columbia

作者: Claire Halpern , Clare J. A. Mitchell

DOI: 10.1111/J.1541-0064.2010.00333.X

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摘要: For more than 50 years, rural municipalities across the developed world have struggled to redefine themselves in face of declining primary sector employment. In some places, this struggle has led creation landscapes that provide heritage-seekers with tangible commodities and intangible experiences reflecting a by-gone past. Recent research suggests these post-productivist heritage-scapes may evolve into leisure-scapes mass consumption, if profit or economic growth are key motives underlying development ( Mitchell Vanderwerf 2010 ). This article questions whether dominant ideology preservation can prevent scenario. We studied Salt Spring Island, British Columbia: (i) determine island displays characteristics heritage-scape, (ii) discover preservationist contributed its current state, (iii) ponder state be maintained, light recent regional provincial discourse. Our analysis reveals creation, maintenance, heritage-scape been guided largely by public discourse underlain ideology. prolonged however, drawing an end. directives double tourist revenues suggest local (and regional) soon overshadowed province's mandate promote growth. The response stakeholders will ultimately dictate Island's ability maintain present as heritage-scape. Une ideologie de la conservation peut-elle interrompre le processus destruction creatrice? L’evidence presentee par en Colombie-Britannique Depuis plus d’un demi-siecle, les municipalites rurales travers monde developpe luttent pour s’adapter l’erosion des emplois dans secteur primaire. En certains endroits, cette lutte donne lieu paysages offrant aux amateurs patrimoine biens tangibles et intangibles evoquant un passe revolu. De recentes recherches indiquent que ces patrimoniaux post-productivistes pourraient jour laisser place sites loisirs consommation masse, si l’amenagement est motive ideologies du ou croissance economique (Mitchell et Vanderwerf, 2010). Cet se demande une dominante peut empecher realisation ce Nous avons mene etude Island (Colombie-Britannique) plusieurs buts: i) determiner l’ile possede caracteristiques paysage patrimonial; ii) decouvrir discours contribuea son etat actuel; iii) demander cet etre maintenu, lumiere provincial. Notre analyse revele maintien sont dus grande partie au reposant sur conservationniste. Toutefois, prolonge touche peut-etre sa fin. provinciales preconisant doublement recettes touristiques semblent indiquer (et pourrait bientot eclipse mandat province, savoir promouvoir economique. dernier lieu, capacite preserver actuel patrimonial post-productiviste dependra reponse intervenants locaux.

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