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The paper aims to provide an introduction to the new journal, its scope and papers in the inaugural issue. Design/methodology/approach – The paper introduces the new journal by exploring the normative foundations of cultural heritage management and how this can be used to construct a bridge to processes of sustainable development. In doing so, the rationale is explained for a journal with this specialism, like JCHMSD, including potential areas for research. All this then is linked to the theme and respective papers especially selected for the inaugural issue. Findings – Increasingly the role of cultural heritage in processes of regeneration and sustainable development of cities and regions is being explored, while at the same time the international debate is intensifying as regards a re-orientation of the concept of sustainability and to re-emphasize its meaning in clear and unambiguous terms. In the build-up to the review of the Millennium Development Goals in 2015, the international community by way of UNESCO is promoting the inclusion of culture in the development paradigm. Originality/value – In providing an overview of the state of debate in the fields of cultural heritage management and sustainable development, the paper is useful to the readers of the journal who are interested but have limited knowledge in these fields. It clarifies the focus to those who wish to submit articles to the journal, as well as highlights some potential areas for research.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development
Volume
1
Number
1
Number of Pages
5-14
Publication Language
English
ISSN Number
2044-1266
URL
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/242336504_Editorial_Bridging_cultural_heritage_and_sustainable_development
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