WORLD HERITAGE SERIAL PROPERTIES: FROM CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS TO EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT. A CRITICAL STUDY WITH APPLICATIONS TO ROMANIA
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https://doi.org/10.14795/jaha.12.4.2025.1442Keywords:
Serial World Heritage Properties, UNESCO, Romania, Transnational HeritageAbstract
Serial World Heritage Properties (WHSPs) have become an increasingly prominent category within UNESCO’s heritage governance, reflecting a shift from isolated site protection to the management of distributed cultural and ecological systems. This article examines the conceptual foundations, methodological challenges, and governance implications of seriality through a comparative analysis of major international models and recent UNESCO debates (2008–2025). Particular attention is given to Romania, whose current involvement in both national and transnational serial inscriptions reveals significant heritage potential but also enduring structural weaknesses, including institutional fragmentation, inconsistent coordination, and limited long-term capacity. Drawing on comparative evidence from the Wadden Sea, Frontiers of the Roman Empire, and Silk Roads, the study proposes a hybrid governance model capable of addressing these vulnerabilities by integrating governance stability, thematic coherence, and participatory engagement. Through this analysis, the article contributes to scholarly debates on serial heritage governance and offers a refined interpretive framework for understanding serial properties as complex, multi-scalar heritage systems. The study advances theoretical discourse on distributed heritage systems and offers actionable policy guidance. Its analytical framework is replicable and relevant for other State Parties managing complex WHSPs. Effective serial heritage governance requires institutional maturity, coordinated multi-level engagement, and sustainable financing mechanisms. Romania must transition from a fragmented, project-driven approach to a coherent framework aligned with international standards.
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