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Management planning for heritage sites

RISK MANAGEMENT AT HERITAGE SITES A CASE STUDY OF THE PETRA WORLD HERITAGE SITE

RISK MANAGEMENT AT HERITAGE SITES A CASE STUDY OF THE PETRA WORLD HERITAGE SITE

... for planning, prevention and monitoring are at the root of all heritage conservation and management planning ...risk management model presented here also involves a specific method that ...

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... cultural heritage and mainly historic shipwrecks is the Australian Historic Shipwreck Act of 1976 ...the sites and ruled that all the shipwrecks or the sites need to be evaluated and the resulting ...

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Issues of Visitor Management at Heritage Sites and Implications for Training and Curriculum Development

Issues of Visitor Management at Heritage Sites and Implications for Training and Curriculum Development

... doing planning but doing planning and creating strategic interpretation messages based on a protected areas goals and objectives, and these are linked to local products but also pride building and awareness ...

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Contents and Aims of Management Plans for World Heritage Sites:

Contents and Aims of Management Plans for World Heritage Sites:

... applying management tools to measure the economic and financial balances and the levels of performance; as already said, this element is present in almost all the analysed cases; moreover, there are some cases, ...

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Classification of International Policies of Tangible Heritage for Historic Sites

Classification of International Policies of Tangible Heritage for Historic Sites

... conservation management of cultural ...cultural heritage in their region, however, the ma- jority of them, are in need to be reviewed and ...World Heritage Centre has mentioned that legislation is ...

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Management of Heritage Sites in India

Management of Heritage Sites in India

... world heritage sites ...other heritage sites are facing negligence of local or state ...proper planning several beautiful structures have lost their ...

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'Value in Change': What do World Heritage Nominations Bring to Chinese World Heritage Sites?

'Value in Change': What do World Heritage Nominations Bring to Chinese World Heritage Sites?

... world heritage listing change the values and stakeholders' understandings of the sites, and if so how? and if values do change, What role does tourism play in the way the values may change at Chinese World ...

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CONSTRUCTION, MANAGEMENT AND VISUALIZATION OF 3D MODELS OF LARGE ARCHEOLOGICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SITES FOR E-HERITAGE GIS SYSTEMS

CONSTRUCTION, MANAGEMENT AND VISUALIZATION OF 3D MODELS OF LARGE ARCHEOLOGICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SITES FOR E-HERITAGE GIS SYSTEMS

... preservation, management of archaeological heritage) and external (communication through the web portal) ...and heritage of Pompeii - was developed in order to have a web-based system that uses Open ...

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Contents and Aims of Management Plans for World Heritage Sites: Managerial Analysis with a Special Focus on the Italian Scenario

Contents and Aims of Management Plans for World Heritage Sites: Managerial Analysis with a Special Focus on the Italian Scenario

... the management plans, without penetrating the shaping of all the details of every single ...a management plan, a process of targets sharing among the actors is necessary, with the involvement of all the ...

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Importance of "historic sites" on Heard Island for protection of scientific resources
and environmental management of a World Heritage site

Importance of "historic sites" on Heard Island for protection of scientific resources and environmental management of a World Heritage site

... Further Archaeological Materials Conservation Research Requirements for Heard Island The need for documentation of the scientific values of abandoned bases of Heard Island Since Heard Is[r] ...

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WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN INDIA FROM PAST TO FUTURE

WORLD HERITAGE SITES IN INDIA FROM PAST TO FUTURE

... World Heritage Committee on the legislative and administrative provisions they have adopted and other actions which they have taken for the application of the convention, including the state of conservation of the ...

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Ethics in Conservation of Religious Heritage Sites of Leh – Ladakh

Ethics in Conservation of Religious Heritage Sites of Leh – Ladakh

...  Equally, changing functional need, as they become viable tourist spots or research places, global warming and heavy footfall, puts unusual demands of modern day amenities onto an old structure, which earlier was in ...

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Conserving Bali’s heritage sites: The power of unwritten laws

Conserving Bali’s heritage sites: The power of unwritten laws

... site heritage in Bali was not properly carried out by ...Cultural Heritage Laws Database, ...these heritage sites was heavily enforced by the chief of village as well as the involvement of the ...

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manuals Managing Tourism at World Heritage Sites: World Heritage a Practical Manual for World Heritage Site Managers By Arthur Pedersen

manuals Managing Tourism at World Heritage Sites: World Heritage a Practical Manual for World Heritage Site Managers By Arthur Pedersen

... 2.6.5 Visits to protected areas are on the rise. In developed countries, tourists tend to travel in small- er groups for shorter time periods. For example, visits to Australian national parks have increased substantially ...

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Japanese tourists' motivation for visiting cultural and heritage sites in the UK

Japanese tourists' motivation for visiting cultural and heritage sites in the UK

... and heritage: Igirisu-mura (British Hills) in Fukushima prefecture (British Hills 2009) and British Village in Shizuoka prefecture (Shuzenji Niji no Sato ...and heritage sites can be regarded as key ...

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Enhancing the valorisation of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: a Pigouvian Approach

Enhancing the valorisation of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: a Pigouvian Approach

... World Heritage site of the area by consulting the Periodic Reports that every six years the States Parties of the Convention have to submit to the World Heritage ...the sites, we collected statistics ...

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Instability mechanisms affecting cultural heritage sites in the Maltese Archipelago

Instability mechanisms affecting cultural heritage sites in the Maltese Archipelago

... Based on these studies, the following conclusions can be drawn. The sites investigated show instability processes that are peculiar to rock masses overlying soft-substratum sys- tems. The geomorphological ...

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Eye of sustainable planning : a conceptual heritage led urban regeneration planning framework

Eye of sustainable planning : a conceptual heritage led urban regeneration planning framework

... where heritage-led urban regeneration projects have faltered or failed ...and Heritage (2006) have underlined that in some circumstances, unexpected costs have damaged viability; in others, professionals ...

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Perceived image of Chinese tourists on Malacca world heritage sites

Perceived image of Chinese tourists on Malacca world heritage sites

... The study aims to the specific international tourist segmentation that visit Malacca every year which is the tourists from China or identify in this research as Chinese tourist. A Chinese tourist is define as a group of ...

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World heritage site management: a case study of sacred sites and pilgrimage routes in the Kii mountain range, Japan

World heritage site management: a case study of sacred sites and pilgrimage routes in the Kii mountain range, Japan

... themes: heritage management and conservation activities, local communities, and tourism development in Kii World Heritage Site (WHS) after WHS ...in heritage management and conservation ...

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