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World Heritage Site Management

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

... The Ministry of Environment has taken more care in maintaining the footpaths after UNESCO inscription (YRO). The government’s main concern is that the site may lose its WHS status because of inadequate ...

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Community Involvement in Tourism Development: A Case Study of Lenggong Valley World Heritage Site

Community Involvement in Tourism Development: A Case Study of Lenggong Valley World Heritage Site

... The improvement of agriculture and support fields could contribute to increase in Contribute National Income (GDP) . This paper suggests the improvement in the form of training program to equip the respondents with ...

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Italian UNESCO World Heritage: Forms of Protection and Management Experiences

Italian UNESCO World Heritage: Forms of Protection and Management Experiences

... UNESCO World Heritage and none of them is in the list of properties in ...the World Heritage Convention" point out, as a prerequisite for the preservation of the values recognized ...

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Site of Jesus Baptism: From Discovery to World List Heritage

Site of Jesus Baptism: From Discovery to World List Heritage

... the site if not properly managed. The management plan is a comprehensive analytical tool of the present state of conservation and might require some further streamlining to guide management ...

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MANAGING NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE

MANAGING NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE

... the World Heritage property. Where possible the World Heritage property management plan should be nested within a hierarchy of sympa- thetic planning that begins with the buffer zone ...

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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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Factors influencing destination food image in Penang World Heritage Site

Factors influencing destination food image in Penang World Heritage Site

... Jalis, M. H., Salehuddin, M., Zahari, M., & Othman, M. I. Z. Z. (2009). Malaysian Gastronomic Tourism Products : Assessing the Level of their Acceptance among the Western Tourists. South Asian Journal of Tourism and ...

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Tourist Expectation and Satisfaction towards Physical Infrastructure and Heritage Elements in Melaka UNESCO World Heritage Site

Tourist Expectation and Satisfaction towards Physical Infrastructure and Heritage Elements in Melaka UNESCO World Heritage Site

... heritage site, recognized by UNESCO together with George Town on 7 July ...This world heritage site area is divided into 3 parts; Core Zone, Buffer Zone and Heritage Village ...

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World Heritage Information Kit

World Heritage Information Kit

... The Galápagos Islands in Ecuador The over 100 islands and surrounding marine reserve of this archipelago in the Pacific Ocean have been called a unique living showcase of biological evolution. But threats posed by ...

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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?

... national heritage management is multi-layered: the Ministry of Education is the department responsible for communicating with the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the Ministry of Housing and ...

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Non-spatial and spatial characteristics of international tourists’ behaviour in Melaka World Heritage Site

Non-spatial and spatial characteristics of international tourists’ behaviour in Melaka World Heritage Site

... and heritage aspects have been used to strengthen the competitiveness of the given cities and to attract more tourists (Timothy, ...because heritage is among the growing segments in the tourism industry for ...

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Conservation and Livelihood Conflict of Kaziranga National Park: A World Heritage Site of Assam, India

Conservation and Livelihood Conflict of Kaziranga National Park: A World Heritage Site of Assam, India

... elephants and wild buffaloes while livestock is hunted by tigers. Villagers tend to chase the animals away or in some cases, attack them. Human lives have also been lost in this human- animal conflict. The spread of such ...

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Analysis of Direct Human Influences and Its Adverse Impacts on the Ecosystems of World Heritage Site (Sundarbans)

Analysis of Direct Human Influences and Its Adverse Impacts on the Ecosystems of World Heritage Site (Sundarbans)

... better management of the Sundarbans (Awal, 2007), for their benefit as well as of the environment (Awal, ...sustainable management approaches, but probably were not the people recommending an outright ban ...

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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

... As noted in section 2.5.3 , two methods were used for assessing magnitude and level of risk, the Waller matrix and the ABC system. The Waller matrix is based on qualitative data and analysis, and uses words to describe ...

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Evaluating tourist sensory experience in melaka world heritage site

Evaluating tourist sensory experience in melaka world heritage site

... and management body of the Melaka World Heritage Site (WHS) such as the Melaka Historic City Council (MBMB), Melaka State Government, Jabatan Warisan Negara, and Perbadanan Muzium Melaka ...

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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

... in site management ...to management agencies or ...existing site is affected by natural or unnatural environmental degradation has reinforced these ...

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Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

... Heritage management is now conceptualized as a practice which can provide benefits other than conserving heritage for the benefit of future ...The heritage-led regeneration efforts in ...

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A Comparison of Local Residents' Perceptions Toward Tourism Impacts: The Case of Chengde, A World Heritage Site in China

A Comparison of Local Residents' Perceptions Toward Tourism Impacts: The Case of Chengde, A World Heritage Site in China

... in world heritages sites in the country. To balance the site developments and resources, WHS management faces many problems that needs to explain in depth with ...the world heritage ...

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Crowdsourcing for 3D cultural heritage for George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site

Crowdsourcing for 3D cultural heritage for George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site

... living heritage site of 218 ​ hectares consisting of multiple intangible cultural heritages embedded within structures, within a complex web of social and economic ...The site constitutes a unique ...

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Everyday World Heritage

Everyday World Heritage

... 10 World Heritage ...a World Heritage related account) though it is now timber extraction that fuels the current ...the World Heritage ...the management plan that is ...

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