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The State of Architectural Heritage Preservation in Ghana: A Review

Item

Title

The State of Architectural Heritage Preservation in Ghana: A Review

Date

2020

Language

English

Abstract

The link between past and present generations can only be maintained with effective preservation of cultural (Architectural) heritage. Architectural Heritage Preservation (AHP) is under threat in Ghana with an apparent dwindling awareness, unrelenting teardowns and destruction of historic buildings and places for other infrastructure development and spontaneous housing settlements. This paper seeks to review literature to establish the need to conduct further research on the state of architectural heritage preservation in Ghana. This research is underpinned with interpretivism and theoretically assesses the state of AHP in Ghana through review of literature. Literature reviewed revealed low publicity concerning heritage preservation, inadequate human resource responsible for heritage preservation and need to improve Ghana’s Architectural Heritage management. The study therefore recommends further research in heritage studies to ensure effective protection and preservation of Ghana’s rich architectural heritage.

Author

Twumasi-Ampofo, K.; Oppong, R. A.; Quagraine, V. K.

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Citation

“The State of Architectural Heritage Preservation in Ghana: A Review,” CSIRSpace, accessed September 19, 2024, http://cspace.csirgh.com/items/show/1375.