A Field Guide to Tactical Heritage Urbanism Volume 1: October 2016 | Page 9

Why This Field Guide? The Canadian National Committee of the International Council of Monuments and Sites (icomos Canada) is seeking to broaden our collective understanding of “heritage” in order to develop stronger models of citizen participation in the decision-making and management processes of our cultural environment. When multiple perspectives are shared and respected, heritage can act as a source of social cohesion and facilitate mutual understanding. In conjunction with ERA Architects and a multitude of partner organizations, icomos Canada organized a one-day event to examine contemporary approaches to heritage from the model of Jane’s Walk to the European Union’s Framework Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society (Faro Convention). This booklet is a record of the discussions initiated at this event, and should be used as a resource for us to continue the conversation. 9