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Sustainable Management of Cultural Heritage

Enterprise cultural heritage management: in search of inspiration for innovation and sustainability

Enterprise cultural heritage management: in search of inspiration for innovation and sustainability

... the management is starting a corporate identity project aimed at the factory workers to make them aware of the success unfolding thanks to their competences and ...Enterprise Cultural Heritage used ...

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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?

... and management [4], however separation of conventions also brought some implications in understanding and treating coastal and underwater cultural heritage in distinguishing between sites and objects ...

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A novel paradigm to achieve sustainable regeneration in historical centres with cultural heritage

A novel paradigm to achieve sustainable regeneration in historical centres with cultural heritage

... with Cultural Heritage Value with a holistic approach, would allow a sustainable management of their ...and management methods tend to consider interventions as if they were detached ...

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Systems Engineering and Informatics Institute annual report 1996  EUR 17321 EN

Systems Engineering and Informatics Institute annual report 1996 EUR 17321 EN

... Decision support systems for environmental management Detection of fraud and countermeasures Information and telematics technologies Safe and sustainable transport Cultural heritage prot[r] ...

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Comparison of Cultural Heritage Tourism Towards Sustainable Development Case study: Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - Bangkok, Thailand

Comparison of Cultural Heritage Tourism Towards Sustainable Development Case study: Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - Bangkok, Thailand

... managing cultural heritage tourism has traditionally used a top-down approach (McArthur, ...2003). Management process of cultural heritage tourism with this approach is considered less ...

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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

... World Heritage Cultural Landscapes; one that requires a shift from accepting traditional and local management systems as not just appropriate but potentially essential to maintain globally ...

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Cultural Heritage Information Practices and iSchools Education for Achieving Sustainable Development

Cultural Heritage Information Practices and iSchools Education for Achieving Sustainable Development

... focussing cultural heritage information management, and such novel curriculum can be offered to students in the form of massive open online courses (MOOCs), which can provide two ...of ...

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Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development in Mountainous Areas - Case of Kelmend

Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development in Mountainous Areas - Case of Kelmend

... and Cultural Heritage preservation is an important issue toward sustainable ...natural heritage which constitutes the main advantage for its future ...natural heritage is the most ...

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Cultural heritage, incentives system and the sustainable community: lessons from Ogimachi Village, Japan

Cultural heritage, incentives system and the sustainable community: lessons from Ogimachi Village, Japan

... intangible heritage that they need the most in the study area (Table ...tangible heritage, the parameters are: (i) maintenance and preservation works, (ii) repair and restoration of structure, (iii) ...

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Balancing adaptivity and customisation : in search of sustainable personalisation in cultural heritage

Balancing adaptivity and customisation : in search of sustainable personalisation in cultural heritage

... process, we reinforced our belief that there are aspects of personalisation that curators explicitly wish and need to be in control of. The curator-supervised customisation grants more portability across different ...

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Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism in Córdoba, Spain

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Tourism in Córdoba, Spain

... fact, heritage is one of the attributes that differentiates some sites from others, due to the complex system in which the destination is included and to the sustainable development with many facets in ...

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New functionalism: rejuvenating historical and cultural heritage through urban revival

New functionalism: rejuvenating historical and cultural heritage through urban revival

... the cultural and political elites ’ culture, and the “ lit- tle tradition ” of folk culture, which is rooted outside the city among the rural commu- ...& cultural heritage and urban revival, ...

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meSch: Internet of Things and Cultural Heritage

meSch: Internet of Things and Cultural Heritage

... in cultural heritage by taking advantage of the visitors’ physical experience and integrating technology within it instead of creating a parallel and detached digital ...the heritage can then be ...

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Cultural Heritage Management in the Town of Debre Tabor and its Surroundings

Cultural Heritage Management in the Town of Debre Tabor and its Surroundings

... The historical sites of the area have untouched tourism potentials to be exploited. For instance, the Ethiopian Orthodox Churches of the area are museum for both tangible and tangible heritages. The religious paintings, ...

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Considerations on Mechanism Designs as Suitable for Cultural Heritage Evaluation

Considerations on Mechanism Designs as Suitable for Cultural Heritage Evaluation

... of knowledge and enhancement of quality of life. For example, the History of Robotics with a wide understanding, as indicated for example in (Ceccarelli, 2001), is full of products that have been naturally preserved by ...

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Discourses of cultural heritage in times of crisis:The case of the Parthenon Marbles

Discourses of cultural heritage in times of crisis:The case of the Parthenon Marbles

... (Greece/Britain, the Greek crisis). We have shown that the basic argumentative axis is built around the attribution of ownership to the marbles and is (being) negotiated on various levels of ideological positioning: the ...

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The Integration of Tangible and Intangible Cultural heritage values for the Sustainable development of  the cultural capital of Kerala: Thrissur, India

The Integration of Tangible and Intangible Cultural heritage values for the Sustainable development of the cultural capital of Kerala: Thrissur, India

... intangible heritage of a historic urban core of Cultural Capital of ...intangible cultural heritage, which was ignored for a long time for the future development of the city and also as ...

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The Evolving Cultural Heritage Concept: A Theoretical Review of Cultural Heritage in Indonesia

The Evolving Cultural Heritage Concept: A Theoretical Review of Cultural Heritage in Indonesia

... Each site demonstrates different values of spirituality and morality; and represents material culture in different ways. However, they reflecttwo aspects in common. The first aspect is an attention to cultural ...

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Antarctica's cultural heritage

Antarctica's cultural heritage

... Antarctic heritage is highlighted in a recent example that took place in December ...Antarctic Heritage Trust (NZAHT) was asked to confirm the identity of the ...

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The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership since the Barcelona Conference 27-28 November 1995. Memo 17/97, 29 February 1997

The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership since the Barcelona Conference 27-28 November 1995. Memo 17/97, 29 February 1997

... Dialogue among Cultures and Civilisations: - Workshop on the conservation of cultural heritage preparatory workshop to the Bologna Conference on cultural heritage, on 9-10 February 1996 [r] ...

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