Assessment of Saudi Arabia’s Classification and Selection Criteria for Heritage Sites: A Case Study of Barzan Heritage Area in Hail City
Cultural heritage has numerous developmental prospects that might contribute to the
sustainable development and quality of life of communities. However, cultural heritage products have
a complex relationship with many sectors. This paper examines Saudi criteria for the classification
and selection of cultural heritage and presents a case study on the implementation of these criteria. It
aims to develop local assessment criteria for cultural heritage values and conservation in Saudi Arabia.
A theoretical analysis has been conducted to evaluate the criteria for the classification and selection of
architectural heritage value and the relationship between whole heritage values. The paper discusses
the criteria’s limitations and impacts and identifies misunderstandings of cultural heritage values
in Saudi Arabia. The findings of this study indicate that the mechanism of implementing a list can
affect both tangible and intangible cultural heritage in different ways and at different levels. The
criteria should include all cultural heritage values within a context rather than a single building or
object. Thus, one of the main objectives of the criteria is to recognize and highlight the importance of
a site through its values. The case study of the Barzan District illustrates the factual impact of current
legislation and organizational structures on heritage sites.
Hail is regarded as one of the richest cities in Saudi Arabia in terms of heritage sites. The city center, where the Barzan marketplace is located, is regarded as critical to the city’s cultural…
Cultural heritage has numerous developmental prospects that might contribute to the
sustainable development and quality of life of communities. However, cultural heritage products have…
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