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In the nineteenth century, Marseille was already an established industrial town and had a significant urban development. Its business provided it with a large amount of r [...]
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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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Mura, P.
The city of Cagliari (Italy), that is facing an increasing tourism and it is proposing itself as a candidate for European culture capital in 2019, can find in both factor [...]
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The Seoul City W had been damaged by nature and human for so long, and restored by human. The wall is all not only excellent Cultural Heritage but also a valuable materia [...]
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The concept of cultural heritage is widespread and diverse, in general terms it can be defined as the scent possessed by a community, created in a specific time and place [...]
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Berlinger, G. A.
This paper explores the interrelated issues that inform the ongoing process of historic preservation and heritage management at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New [...]
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Palmer et al. (1997) identified four governing principles underlying sustainable development from the sustainability literature. These were: futurity, environment, equity [...]
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World Heritage sites represent landscapes within which the balancing of local needs and aspirations and non-local perceptions and desires must occur. Existing research in [...]
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This paper is concerned with relationships between transforming economies of post-industrial cities, ways of framing the histories and roles of built heritage in regenera [...]
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Newcastle, Australia was established as an industrial settlement using convict labourin 1804. It remains an industrial city andis the largest coal export port in the worl [...]
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