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Seoul City W was the defense facility of Hanyang, which is the present-day Seoul, and was the Capital all City of the Joseon Dynasty (1392 to 1910). It is a landmark of S [...]
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Pultrone, G.
The common thread of all European policies and strategies beyond the 2020 horizon is that they recognize that the new models of economic and social development should be [...]
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This exploratory paper examines the ways in which perceived authentic historical narratives are utilised in the construction of heritage destinations in an era of sustain [...]
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Experts have been gathering for long to discuss their ideals and experiences on heritage management. One of their aims is meeting in search for common ground and drawing [...]
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Historic urban areas are losing their traditional functions and are known for facing pressures by change agents such as tourism. Rapid urban development has proven to neg [...]
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The proposed paper deals with the seismic vulnerability assessment of the old historic centre of Scanno, in the Italian Abruzzi region. A predictive model, calibrated on [...]
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Capone, M.
Heritage interpretation plays a key role in understanding archaeological sites. The aim of our research is to test new ways to enjoyment based on the application of ICT t [...]
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This paper presents a research project with Augmented Reality (AR) at the architectural site, the Lonja de los Mercaderes in Valencia (Spain), declared World Heritage Sit [...]
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The technological innovations of the late 19 Century, and the need to rebuild the historic centers damaged by the World Wars, set up the debate over the legitimacy of use [...]
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The Coudenberg archaeological site consists of the remains of the former Palace of Brussels, made up of successive building phases ranging from the 12th to the 18th centu [...]
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The Coudenberg archaeological site consists of the remains of the former Palace of Brussels, made up of successive building phases ranging from the 12th to the 18th centu [...]
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Ashworth, G. J.
Important heritage sites are often subject to multiple claims but it is also possible that major sites, designated on the basis of the perceived intrinsic values of the r [...]
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Tritto, A.
When dealing with World Heritage Sites, stakeholders’ collaboration proves vital in producing a holistic and inclusive planning system benefitting the local community a [...]
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The concept of protecting historical buildings emerged because historical buildings carry the architectural, historical, cultural, social, artistic and aesthetic values w [...]
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Brand, D.
Can urban structure be enshrined in heritage conservation legislation as a means of ensuring that traditional or heritage urban development strategies can endure when oth [...]
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Lambert, R.
Xi’an has a reputation as an ancient city, one of the top ten cities in China visited by tourists, yet it has hardly any ‘old’ buildings in the European understandi [...]
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Merlino, K. R.
Traditionally in the United States, the value of buildings is measured through their historical, cultural or architectural significance that has emerged from the establis [...]
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The purpose of this article is to address sustainability within the context of conservation in Latin American countries. There exists a certain conceptual dualism between [...]
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One of the tasks of World Heritage management is to periodically survey and report the state-of-conservation of the designated properties. Edinburgh has chosen to control [...]
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ElGamal, M. A.
For decades, the Global South has been facing many challenges in the field of heritage conservation and local development. These challenges continue to increase due to ra [...]
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Hidalgo, B. Del Espino
Nowadays, historic city centres play two important roles in our cities: On the one hand, as a source of knowledge about “sustainable city” design; on the other hand, [...]
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Grobar, L. M.
This paper focuses on heritage as it is embodied in the handicrafts, or “arts and crafts” sector of the economy. For many countries around the world, the handicraft s [...]
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With hindsight the pursuit of modernist planning agendas, typified by land use segregation and suburbanisation, has resulted in the standardisation of many urban environm [...]
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Warren, C.
World Heritage listing has become a focus for those concerned with balancing tourism growth with the protection of the agricultural sector and cultural values in Bali. Ai [...]
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The 2020 World Expo hosted in Dubai is expected to restructure the image of both Abu Dhabi and Dubai, re-framing the urban context mostly of Abu Dhabi because of its exis [...]
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Geremia, F.
The range of cultural heritage knowledge tools has expanded enormously, presenting opportunities for both the scientific sphere and public fruition of places. Research in [...]
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In the surrounding of Pompeii ancient city, there is a considerable number of disused industrial buildings to turn into new uses. The paper is about the peri-urban landsc [...]
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Gaining World Heritage (WH) status inserts a historic site onto a global stage, providing a series of benefits such as access to international technical and financial res [...]
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Kocabas, A.
Many countries have long established concepts of urban conservation, which are the basis of the preservation and restoration of historic buildings and conservation areas. [...]
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Our purpose in this paper is to discuss the issues that arise in attempts to reconcile heritage concerns with the urban needs of a city that grew and developed in an unpl [...]
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Ikiz, D.
This paper focuses on multi-layered historic urban areas inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in global cities, which are threatened by economic and urban developm [...]
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For many years the official bodies have been working to promote sustainability policies for cultural heritage. These rigid policies are coming into conflict with the ever [...]
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