02215nas a2200253 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002400043653002400067653002300091653003100114653002400145653003200169653002000201653001800221100001400239700001900253245012000272856015400392300001200546490000700558520137600565022002001941 d10aIstanbul Land Walls10aWorld heritage site10acultural landscape10ahistoric vegetable gardens10aintangible heritage10aOutstanding universal value10aSite management10aurban history1 aAsu Aksoy1 aFigen Corakbas00aPolitics of Loss in a World Heritage Site: The Case of the Historic Vegetable Gardens of the Land Walls of Istanbul uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85122893678&doi=10.1080%2f2159032X.2021.2022917&partnerID=40&md5=86884f4013ae4361ca59f3fb697f97ea a112-1380 v143 aThis paper addresses issues concerning the Istanbul Land Walls Component Area, part of the World Heritage Site of the Historic Areas of Istanbul. The discussion focuses on the conservation status of the historic vegetable gardens (bostanlar in Turkish) in the area adjacent to the monument. The central concern is with the problematical situation, where the agricultural space and culture of the gardens are being denied heritage status, and are presently in the process of being destroyed. The immediate threat to the gardens comes from the forces of urban renewal projects that have been unleashed in Istanbul over the last two decades. It has been extremely difficult for various heritage experts and organizations to effectively challenge the commercial and political imperatives of urban regeneration. First, there is the issue of confronting an institutional and legal edifice with a singular commitment to urban renewal, characterized by an insensitivity to the complexities of urban sites. Furthermore, the core issue resides at the conceptual level, pertaining to the tension between an architectural and monumentalist approach to conservation, on the one hand, and an approach sensitive to cultural landscape, on the other. The fate of the bostanlar will depend upon some form of negotiation and reasonable accommodation between these two contrary perspectives. a2159032X (ISSN)