Symposium 2016
Theme: The Economic Barriers for the Development of the Yucatán Peninsula Archaeology
Planetarium K’ayok’, Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico — June 4–5, 2016
Overview
The inaugural symposium, organized by Archaeologists Without Borders and Xíimbal Ka’ax with sponsorship from the World Archaeological Congress, explored how archaeology, sustainable development, and economic policy intersect across the Yucatán Peninsula. Participants from academia, government, the private sector, and local communities examined how cultural heritage can drive equitable development.
Key Themes
The core focus areas discussed during the 2016 symposium.
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Sectors in Heritage Management
Government, private sector, academia, and local communities coordinating stewardship and development.
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Tourism & Sustainable Development
Responsible tourism that funds conservation and creates dignified employment for local populations.
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Education & Professional Standards
Expanding training and standardizing archaeological methods and legislation across the peninsula.
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Legal & Economic Barriers
Addressing weak legislation, limited public investment, and market pressures on heritage sites.