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Heritage management at the local level: rhetoric and results in the case of Gaziantep,Turkey
Authors:Sara Bonini Baraldi  Daniel David Shoup
Institution:1. Department of Management, University of Bologna, via Capo di Lucca, 34, 40122 Bologna, Italysara.boninibaraldi@unibo.it;3. Department of Management, University of Bologna, via Capo di Lucca, 34, 40122 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Following international trends, Turkey has recently introduced decentralisation reforms to its highly centralised public administration system. These reforms have also applied to the cultural heritage sector, where innovative laws since 2004 have allowed local administrations and private actors to play new entrepreneurial roles. The Gaziantep Metropolitan Municipality has been a pioneer in this process, promoting policies that promote cultural tourism as an engine of economic growth. Under its leadership, hundreds of historic buildings have been restored, nine new museums and heritage sites opened, and museum visitors increased tenfold. These positive results make Gaziantep an interesting case of successful decentralisation in heritage management. Despite these successes, however, the disconnection between rhetoric and results, and the fragmentation and ambiguity of responsibilities emerging from the decentralisation process raises serious questions about its sustainability and replicability.
Keywords:heritage  decentralisation  Turkey  cultural policies
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