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World Heritage and local change: Conflict, transformation and scale at Shark Bay, Western Australia

机译:世界遗产和当地变革:西澳大利亚鲨鱼湾的冲突,转型和规模

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The last four decades have witnessed profound social, demographic and economic change in Denham, the main town (a 'village' in European terms) in the Shark Bay region of Western Australia. Formerly highly isolated and dependent upon fishing and pastoralism, Denham today is a hub for nature-based tourism and nature conservation activities, and the site of residential developments catering largely to the distant urban population in the Western Australian capital, Perth. Shark Bay's World Heritage Area (WHA) status, proposed by the Australian government in the late 1980s and declared in 1991, became a popular symbol of these processes of socioeconomic development and a focal point for conflict over the nature, scale and pace of local change. This paper examines WHA designation at Shark Bay, placing it within a broader context of Denham's transformation through the overlapping and interrelated processes of declining primary industries, improving transport networks, the growth of tourism and the expansion of nature conservation reserves and activities, and demographic change. It focusses on the reasons for the strength and persistence of negative perceptions towards WHA listing, and links a recent shift in community attitudes to demographic change and corresponding developments in the regional economy and local council membership. Denham, we suggest, presents a characteristically Australian case study of regional polarization against a backdrop of the shift from extractive primary industries towards tourism and nature conservation now characteristic of an increasingly large part of the nation's 'outback' communities.
机译:在西澳大利亚鲨鱼湾地区,过去四十年的丹恩在南湾地区(欧洲村庄“)中有深刻的社会社会,人口统计和经济变迁。丹恩今天的渔业和牧区曾孤立在一起,是基于自然的旅游和自然保护活动的枢纽,以及居住的住宅开发部门居住在西澳大利亚首都珀斯西部遥远的城市人口。萨克湾的世界遗产地区(WHA)地位,由澳大利亚政府在20世纪80年代末提出并于1991年宣布,成为这些社会经济发展过程的热门象征,以及对当地变革的自然,规模和步伐冲突的焦点。本文审查了鲨鱼湾的Wha名称,将其在Denham的转变的更广泛背景下,通过重叠和相互关联的流程,改善运输网络,旅游业的增长以及自然保护储备和活动的扩展,以及人口变化。它重点是对WHA上市的负面看法的实力和持续存在的原因,并将社区态度的最近转变与区域经济和地方理事会成员国的人口变化和相应的发展联系起来。我们建议,Denham展示了对来自旅游和自然保护的旅游和自然保护的反差的区域极化的特征澳大利亚案例研究。现在是全国越来越大的“内陆”社区的特征。

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