Periodic Reporting for period 1 - REINVENT (Re-inventory-ing Heritage: Exploring the potential of public participation GIS to capture heritage values and dissonance)
Période du rapport: 2016-09-01 au 2018-08-31
The project rationale stemmed from recognition of the multivalent and frequently contested nature of cultural heritage, the critical importance of elaborating participatory mechanisms to accommodate a plurality of heritage values, and the innovative capacity of digital mapping technology to integrate, visualise and monitor change in values over time.
Successfully embedding knowledge of such strategies and digital tools within local spatial planning and cultural heritage management networks ultimately enables better-informed decision-making and facilitates the mediation of contestation over heritage.
The project harnessed multiple digital technologies, including online map-based survey tools and digital applications, social media to engage the public, and interactive GIS-based story maps to integrate scientific and ‘citizen science’ data, while narrating and visualising the research in compelling ways.
Knowledge exchange with policymakers and practitioners in North West Ireland was reinforced by several policy-praxis focused articles in widely-read professional and policy-oriented journals, including The Journal of Cross Border Studies in Ireland and Context. The policy space for public participatory mapping within the cross-border region has also been positively impacted and shaped by extensive engagement and dissemination activities throughout the project.
Furthermore, the project gave practical expression to numerous existing policies and conventions supporting heritage and cross-border cooperation on the island of Ireland and Europe, positively advancing prospects for local and strategic cooperation on cultural landscapes, including the application of similarly innovative participatory processes in the future.