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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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Landscape shows the natural and cultural heritage of some lands. The assessment of this capacity is the first step for its consideration as the case study of Salinas de A [...]
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Roca, J. Gallego
The area of Torres Bermejas or the Crimson Towers was originally part of a castle, Hizn Mawror, in the Alhambra, located on the eastern wall of the new city, next to the [...]
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The present work focuses on gypsum mortar manufactured in traditional kilns and used historically as exterior rendering. A documentation survey has been carried out follo [...]
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Landscape is the place where cultural heritage is projected and developed par excellence. Furthermore, landscape is where interaction between the human being and the envi [...]
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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 aim of this article is to reflect on several tourist research experiences carried out in an interdisciplinary context by teachers and students within the scope of the [...]
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Historic urban areas have become major tourist attractions. It is known that tourism can affect them both positive and negatively, but defining its real impact on local c [...]
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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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Leonardi, M.
The purpose of the speech is to examine the typical themes for landscape and architectural design. The landscape in all its multiple facets as an economic resource and cu [...]
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Reaction rims of natural hydraulic relicts in historic mortars were investigated using a novel technology, a FTIR-spectrometer equipped with a focal plane array detector [...]
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Login, E. L.
North-eastern France is littered with war memorial sites. Dating from the FrancoPrussian War these memorials are the legacy of first-hand involvement in three major confl [...]
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Lu, Y. -C.
With a proper interpretation, tourists may learn another narrative of the historical landscape. For a sustainable heritage management, tourists’ perception and concepti [...]
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Natural cement was patented in 1796 but it didn’t arrive in Spain until 1835. No one knows exactly where the production started in Spain, because it emerged independent [...]
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Natural cement was patented in 1796 but it didn’t arrive in Spain until 1835. No one knows exactly where the production started in Spain, because it emerged independent [...]
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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 article explores the role of UNESCO World Heritage List (WHL) as attractor of tourism demandand in the enhancement Tourism Destinations (TD) competitiveness. It aims [...]
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This study focuses on the role of authenticity in cultural heritage tourism. In this research, we address authenticity under three dimensions – the objective (real), th [...]
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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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Wang, J. J.
The preventive approach of cultural asset in Taiwan has long been focusing on single aspect. However, what cultural asset really needs is a comprehensive preventive appro [...]
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Barresi, A.
The cultural heritage could be considered as tourist attractions, but, they could also be considered as economic resources because of their relevance on the tourist marke [...]
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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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In the southern Atlas valleys and pre-Saharan territories we may find some of the most significant cases of integration capacity of human beings in the least friendly nat [...]
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The Tatry alpine mountain region belongs to the internal part of the West Carpatian belt which had to struggle with frequent extremely snow poor winters with severe conse [...]
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Aguiar, L.
In this paper, referring to theoretical and applied studies on interrelationships of Heritage and Culture as an economic and social pillar of sustainable development, we [...]
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The presence of some major archaeological sites in Italy and in Europe triggers interesting issues for theoretical reflection and concrete experimentation on the relation [...]
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Porcal, M. C.
This paper starts out with a preliminary conceptual reflection on the existing interactions between landscape, heritage, tourism and sustainable development, specifically [...]
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The heritage has an undeniable natural component that is linked to the landscape. Landscape is the basis on which some economic activities such as tourism, key to the fut [...]
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In recent years, regional-level policymaking in tourism has adopted strategies to assign value to cultural and natural heritage in tourism and so extend the activity of t [...]

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