Free Hold Lease Hold
Royal Family
Royal servants
Government Organisation
Private Sector
Royal servants
Government Organisation
Royal Family
Crown Property Bureau
Private Private
Private Private
Private Private
Community
Free Hold Lease Hold
Royal Family
Royal servants
Government Organisation
Royal servants
Government Organisation
Royal Family
BMAPublic Land Crown Property Bureau
Private Private
Private Private
Private Private
Community
Private Private
Private Private
Private Private
Community
landowners
CPB and Temple and BMA and Marine Dep and
University
renters
sub-renterssub-sub-renters
Lease scheme in CPB Land
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What does secure tenure mean in different
communities?
How can CPB learn from the demand-led process implemented
by CODI?
How to engage Temple land in a demand-led
community development?
How can the notion of living heritage be
balanced with conventional tourism?
How is Baan Mankong doing?
Many participants are mainly interested in increasing the length
of their lease
Providing alternative channels for upgrading
without approaching directly land tenure
Reaching residents of various socio-economic
backgrounds
Catalysing relations among community
members in all their diversity
Not all community members are willing to
join the programme yet
Interpreted and used as a way to enhance the cultural/touristic potential of the sites
LAND TENURE
EMERGING RELATIONSHIPS
TOURISM
“LIVING HERITAGE”
Ways forward
“LIVING HERITAGE” --------- CONNECTIVITY
Connecting fragmented communities and visions of culture:
Spatially: connecting communities with conventional tourism routes/ sites
Institutionally: expanding relationship with potential/existing (e.g academia/CPB)
Socially: expanding relationship among communities and strengthening their collective capacity
Community brief
Explore in-situ upgrading in historical areas through inclusive
and culturally sensitive regeneration of the city centre,
allowing room for and collaboration between living
heritage and conventional forms of tourism
Lessons learnt
Urban development interventions are open to interpretations and uses
in locally specific ways
Reflecting upon what a ‘community’ is in practice:
Community of place, community of interests and administrative
community
The importance of collective action and networking as a means of
resistance
The importance of knowledge gathering and memorabilia in
such moments of resistance
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