MA World Heritage Studies
Course Overview
This course provides the essential skills to critically appraise and manage World Heritage sites sustainably, balancing their protection with development needs. You will learn to navigate complex policy debates on tourism, community identity, and economic impacts, drawing on decades of expertise from the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site and international case studies.
Key Program Highlights
- Master sustainable management strategies for both tangible and intangible heritage
- Engage in critical policy debates on tourism, development, and community well-being
- Learn from over 30 years of expertise linked to the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site
- Analyze a diverse range of international case studies and best practices
- Gain access to a global network of leading heritage researchers and professionals
Course Overview
This course provides the essential skills to critically appraise and manage World Heritage sites sustainably, balancing their protection with development needs. You will learn to navigate complex policy debates on tourism, community identity, and economic impacts, drawing on decades of expertise from the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site and international case studies.
Key Program Highlights
- Master sustainable management strategies for both tangible and intangible heritage
- Engage in critical policy debates on tourism, development, and community well-being
- Learn from over 30 years of expertise linked to the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site
- Analyze a diverse range of international case studies and best practices
- Gain access to a global network of leading heritage researchers and professionals