Re-thinking threats to architectural heritage |
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Authors: | Christine McCarthy |
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Institution: | 1. Victoria University , Wellington , New Zealand christine.mccarthy@vuw.ac.nz |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes the need for heritage strategies and policies to engage with the psychological literature on risk perception because current heritage processes exclude many groups of people due to the psychological processes that are favoured in current procedures. Risk perception research has affected mitigation strategies in the realms of natural disaster planning (for example, earthquake preparedness) and, more recently, climate change mitigation. The paper outlines relevant psychological research and highlights areas that have the potential to inform heritage loss mitigation. |
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Keywords: | heritage architecture psychology risk perception heritage policy heritage loss mitigation |
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