Preservationist
Preservationist is generally understood to mean historic preservationist: one who advocates to preserve architecturally or historically significant buildings, structures, objects, or sites from demolition or degradation. Historic preservation usually refers to the preservation of the built environment, not to the preservation of, for instance, primeval forests or wilderness.
Preservationist is, however, sometimes used descriptively in other contexts, notably with regard to language and the environment.
Other uses of the term
Persons who work to preserve ancient or endangered languages are called language preservationists.- Clarification: Ethnologue, a reference work published by SIL International, has cataloged the world's known living languages, and it estimates that 417 languages are on the verge of extinction.
- Clarification: A key difference between the Preservationist and Conservationist environmentalist schools is this: Preservationists view the environment as having intrinsic value that should be preserved by making as little change to it as possible. Conservationists view the environment as having instrumental value that can be of help to people, and generally accept Gifford Pinchot's notion of sustainable yield: that man can harvest some forest or animal products from a natural environment on a regular basis without compromising the long-health of the ecosystem.
- Clarification: The idea of preservationist communities is part of a broader strategy in which individuals achieve independence from the centralized power grid, forming sustainable communities that could provide mutual support in the event of critical depletion of non-renewable resources.
Notable historic preservationists
- Michael Henry Adams
- Simeon Bankoff
- Katharine Seymour Day American preservationist from Hartford, Connecticut
- Fred Dibnah
- Ann Pamela Cunningham
- James Marston Fitch
- Margot Gayle
- Jane Jacobs
- Carolyn Kent
- Charles, Prince of Wales
- Sergio Rossetti Morosini
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- William J. Murtagh
- Charles E. Peterson
- Jan Hird Pokorný Czech-born American architect, New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
- George Sheldon
- John Ruskin
- Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
- Walter Muir Whitehill
- Les Beilinson AIA
- L. T. C. Rolt
- Nancy Willey Historic preservationist and environmental activist, saved Little Northwest creek and Barcelona Neck from development.
Notable conservationists
- See List of conservationists
Notable environmentalists
- See List of environmentalists