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Some Implications for World Heritage Practice

Heritage Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice: Evidence from UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Heritage Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice: Evidence from UNESCO World Heritage Sites

... [and heritage] as well” (Karmowska 1996, ...in some regions of ...its heritage value for entrepreneurial and touristic purposes; hence to build a touristic ...infrastructure. Heritage tourism ...

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Communities of Practice, Identity and Tourism: Evidence on Cultural Heritage Preservation in World Heritage Sites

Communities of Practice, Identity and Tourism: Evidence on Cultural Heritage Preservation in World Heritage Sites

... unique heritage town (Trinh, Ryan and Cave, 2014, ...While some authors have carried out critical studies concerning the tourism impact (Galla, 2012), the festival is meaningful to tourists as an emotional ...

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Entrepreneurship as connecting : some implications for theorising and practice

Entrepreneurship as connecting : some implications for theorising and practice

... This seems to suggest that the cognitive component parts, what we understand as significant elements, our constructs, of entrepreneurship are important, not only in themselves, but as atomistic parts of some ...

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Entrepreneurship as connecting : some implications for theorising and practice

Entrepreneurship as connecting : some implications for theorising and practice

... This seems to suggest that the cognitive component parts, what we understand as significant elements, our constructs, of entrepreneurship are important, not only in themselves, but as atomistic parts of some ...

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The role and importance of the Australian World Heritage Indigenous Network (AWHIN) in achieving best practice management of World Heritage in Australia

The role and importance of the Australian World Heritage Indigenous Network (AWHIN) in achieving best practice management of World Heritage in Australia

... Aboriginal Heritage Council formed in late 2012 by the Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage to advise on a wide range of issues associated with the protection and management of Aboriginal ...

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The HUL and the Australian Burra Charter - some implications for local heritage practices

The HUL and the Australian Burra Charter - some implications for local heritage practices

... through practice-led action research and organisation-wide implementation, feeding lessons back into the international ...intact heritage streetscapes, grand boulevards and other historic features, however, ...

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Language Use by Spanish Heritage Speakers in the Classroom and the World and the Implications for Educators

Language Use by Spanish Heritage Speakers in the Classroom and the World and the Implications for Educators

... SPANISH HERITAGE SPEAKERS 16 The language attitudes and ideologies uncovered in the literature review were striking to me and I believe they highlight the complex world bilingual Spanish speakers live in in ...

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Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

... bringing some of the relevant parties together) rather than considering the contested nature of objects ...of heritage; instead of existing as equally expert forms of knowledge, they are considered marginal ...

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Bringing the community into World Heritage through biocultural diversity: issues and policy implications

Bringing the community into World Heritage through biocultural diversity: issues and policy implications

... contemporary aspirations for sustainable development (Davidson-Hunt et al., 2012). Biocultural diversity assessment and management is potentially a creative arena for catalysing synergies between protecting natural and ...

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6 papers World Heritage Cultural Landscapes. World Heritage. by P.J.Fowler

6 papers World Heritage Cultural Landscapes. World Heritage. by P.J.Fowler

... unofficial World Heritage cul- tural landscapes are also based on, or strongly embody, abstract ideas, not just religious but ones such as ‘royalty’ (Kasubi, Uganda), ‘solitude’ (Skellig Michael, Ireland), ...

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Everyday World Heritage

Everyday World Heritage

... with some skill (though I’m certainly no expert) and has just yelled out to a receding figure that he’d like a pie for ...invites some passing Chinese tourists to come and sit on the low concrete retaining ...

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The heritage of world civilizations

The heritage of world civilizations

... The world was not changed for the better but for the worse by this renewal of ...for some hered- itary domains which remained abundantly stocked with ...

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World Heritage 23BUR

World Heritage 23BUR

... the World Heritage site; the remainder of the road forms the Park’s southern ...and some positive developments with regard to the state of conservation of Sangay were evident: colonization and ...
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

... Mayan World Heritage archaeological site in Honduras, a major interna- tional hotel was built even though many had suggested that smaller existing hotels in a nearby town would have been adequate with ...

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World Heritage. Enhancing our Heritage Toolkit. Assessing management effectiveness of natural World Heritage sites

World Heritage. Enhancing our Heritage Toolkit. Assessing management effectiveness of natural World Heritage sites

... Another equally important issue relating directly to the management of the park and the relationship between the park and local communities highlighted in the first assess- ments was the need to deal more effectively ...

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Governing cultural heritage: UNESCO's World Heritage Convention.

Governing cultural heritage: UNESCO's World Heritage Convention.

... of heritage is transforming. By entering into partnership with the World Bank, it raises some serious concerns about the direction for heritage conservation (Hackenberg, ...developing ...

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UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CENTRE BACKGROUND DOCUMENT ON UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CULTURAL LANDSCAPES

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CENTRE BACKGROUND DOCUMENT ON UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CULTURAL LANDSCAPES

... Some of the expert meetings dealt specifically with agricultural landscapes, in particular the one on vineyard landscapes in Europe and on rice terraces in Asia. The expert meeting on European landscapes in 1996 ...

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Africa, Archaeology and World Heritage

Africa, Archaeology and World Heritage

... the World Heritage Convention not so much because some of the sites make it to the list, but because the vast majority of such sites, that will never make it to the list, may also receive some ...

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World Heritage Information Kit

World Heritage Information Kit

... the World Heritage Centre entered into an ambitious ten-year capacity-building project to protect the biodiversity of India’s natural World Heritage sites, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary and ...

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MANAGING NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE

MANAGING NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE

... natural World Heritage site consists of multiple land ownership units and is part of a living landscape or seascape, the issue may be more confused: the Operational Guidelines stress that any use must not ...

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