Keywords
heritage preservation, sustainable urban development, Old cities, Adaptive Reuse, urban planning, Cultural Conservation, Policy Innovation
Document Type
Original Study
Abstract
Old cities embody rich cultural and architectural heritage but face challenges in balancing preservation with sustainable urban development. This study examines common challenges and opportunities in achieving sustainability in historic cities through a comparative thematic analysis, synthesizing insights from global literature and expert interviews. A qualitative approach was employed, consisting of a systematic literature review and semi-structured interviews with several experts in urban planning, conservation, and policy. The findings identify four key challenges: restrictive preservation policies, financial constraints, social tensions from tourism-driven gentrification, and environmental vulnerabilities. However, opportunities include adaptive reuse of heritage buildings, community-led sustainability initiatives, and policy innovations that integrate modernization with conservation. The study emphasizes the need for flexible governance frameworks that align sustainability with the integrity of heritage. By offering a comprehensive comparative analysis, this research provides policymakers, urban planners, and conservationists with valuable insights for developing effective and sustainable revitalization strategies for historic urban environments worldwide.
Recommended Citation
Kahachi, Hussaen Ali Hasan; Shok, Mufeed Ehsan; and Abreu, Maria
(2025)
"Revitalizing Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Urban Development in Old Cities,"
Iraqi Journal of Architecture and Planning: Vol. 24:
Iss.
2, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36041/iqjap.2025.156654.1133
DOI
10.36041/iqjap.2025.156654.1133
