Sustainability of the Palestinian Historic Village of Battir
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KUDUMOVİC, Lana. "Sustainability of the Palestinian Historic Village of Battir", Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, (2020).Özet
Purpose – This paper aims to assess the proper built heritage preservation and management as important
steps toward sustainability for the case of village Battir. In particular, the historic village core and its
surroundings were elaborated. Battir is a Palestinian village located to the south of Jerusalem, famous for
landscape terraces traditionally used in their authentic form since the Roman time. Because of its outstanding
universal values, Battir was inscribed on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) World Heritage list (WHL) in 2014.
Design/methodology/approach – To present the potentials of Battir to become a sustainable asset, the
results of the Sustainable Plan have been used in this paper. Among the proposed strategies of the Plan
methodology for the historic core conservation was emphasized. Referring to the same methodology, key
findings about the current state of conservation are elaborated as well as proposals for the village core
enhancements.
Findings – As a result of an on-site survey, the Plan outlines several strategies, which are summarized in this
paper. Within each strategy, the role and benefits for the inhabitants are evaluated along with the overview of
the proposed interventions for the historic tissue preservation.
Originality/value – Challenges of the village’s heritage preservation have been elaborated under the
comprehensive Sustainable Plan that was initiated, prepared and lead by International Peace and Cooperation
Center (IPCC). Here, sustainability refers to the better managing of available natural and cultural resources and
features, while at the same time, creating new socio-economic opportunities for inhabitants.