Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States

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Main Author: Shih, Chih-ming
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Treija, Sandra, Zaleckis, Kęstutis, Bratuškins, Uģis, Chen, Chi-Hui, Chen, Yen-Hung, Chiang, Charles Tzu Wei, Jankauskaitė-Jurevičienė, Laura, Kamičaitytė, Jūratė, Koroļova, Alisa, Lee, Huei-Chen, Lektauers, Arnis, Mlinkauskienė, Aušra
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Summary: The active use of modern technology has affected the relationship between people and place. The “digital environment” and the “digital community” are becoming an increasingly important factor in people’s daily life, leading to a loss of belonging to a place, an entire neighbourhood, and a community. In the long run, this poses risks to the unification of values and the loss of identity. In this context, the involvement of the local community in the identification and preservation of historical heritage and defining the specific values of each site is particularly important. Thus, both the attraction of the local community to specific places and the revealed potential of local tourism are promoted. Digital placemaking enters urban regeneration as a logical approach to mixing digital and physical environments and involving the local community. Several GIS-based platforms and other tools are used to identify heritage values, both tangible and intangible. Although digital placemaking is emerging worldwide, its manifestations are closely related to specific local circumstances. The article focuses on the key characteristics and configurations of the digital placemaking tools within particular communities. The study tests digital placemaking practice in the historical districts of three cities: Taipei (Taiwan), Riga (Latvia), and Kaunas (Lithuania).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
title Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
spellingShingle Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
Shih, Chih-ming
Baltic states; digital placemaking; heritage values; public involvement; Taiwan; urban regeneration
title_short Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
title_full Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
title_fullStr Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
title_full_unstemmed Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
title_sort Digital Placemaking for Urban Regeneration: Identification of Historic Heritage Values in Taiwan and the Baltic States
author Shih, Chih-ming
author_facet Shih, Chih-ming
Treija, Sandra
Zaleckis, Kęstutis
Bratuškins, Uģis
Chen, Chi-Hui
Chen, Yen-Hung
Chiang, Charles Tzu Wei
Jankauskaitė-Jurevičienė, Laura
Kamičaitytė, Jūratė
Koroļova, Alisa
Lee, Huei-Chen
Lektauers, Arnis
Mlinkauskienė, Aušra
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author2 Treija, Sandra
Zaleckis, Kęstutis
Bratuškins, Uģis
Chen, Chi-Hui
Chen, Yen-Hung
Chiang, Charles Tzu Wei
Jankauskaitė-Jurevičienė, Laura
Kamičaitytė, Jūratė
Koroļova, Alisa
Lee, Huei-Chen
Lektauers, Arnis
Mlinkauskienė, Aušra
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shih, Chih-ming
Treija, Sandra
Zaleckis, Kęstutis
Bratuškins, Uģis
Chen, Chi-Hui
Chen, Yen-Hung
Chiang, Charles Tzu Wei
Jankauskaitė-Jurevičienė, Laura
Kamičaitytė, Jūratė
Koroļova, Alisa
Lee, Huei-Chen
Lektauers, Arnis
Mlinkauskienė, Aušra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Baltic states; digital placemaking; heritage values; public involvement; Taiwan; urban regeneration
topic Baltic states; digital placemaking; heritage values; public involvement; Taiwan; urban regeneration
description The active use of modern technology has affected the relationship between people and place. The “digital environment” and the “digital community” are becoming an increasingly important factor in people’s daily life, leading to a loss of belonging to a place, an entire neighbourhood, and a community. In the long run, this poses risks to the unification of values and the loss of identity. In this context, the involvement of the local community in the identification and preservation of historical heritage and defining the specific values of each site is particularly important. Thus, both the attraction of the local community to specific places and the revealed potential of local tourism are promoted. Digital placemaking enters urban regeneration as a logical approach to mixing digital and physical environments and involving the local community. Several GIS-based platforms and other tools are used to identify heritage values, both tangible and intangible. Although digital placemaking is emerging worldwide, its manifestations are closely related to specific local circumstances. The article focuses on the key characteristics and configurations of the digital placemaking tools within particular communities. The study tests digital placemaking practice in the historical districts of three cities: Taipei (Taiwan), Riga (Latvia), and Kaunas (Lithuania).
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