英文摘要 |
In international literatures of preservation and conservation, 'value' has often been adopted as one of assessment criteria of heritage. Preservation and presentation of 'value' are also involved in the attitude toward preservation and conservation of heritages. However, 'value' is an indistinct concept. What aspects are included and how will they be preserved In the past, in order to identify various value types and their corresponding significances, sociology, history, anthropology, cultural studies and other subjects have often been served as the bases for exploring and analyzing values. These processes resulted in being caught in the morass of academic structure during evaluating heritage values. Besides, as evaluators usually came from academic communities or public sectors, the local voice were often ignored. Nevertheless, in the modern globalized society, preservation strategies developed from local communities may be integrated with the local culture appropriately and closely. This paper will argue that, through the strategy of the sustainable development, the identification of heritage values must be based on their own social and cultural context, and public benefits will be the major purpose. In this manner, the most appealing value could be found, and the most suitable preservation and conservation plan could be developed. |