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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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The opportunity of mobility, mass tourism and Internet have allowed many people to know places, museums, environment, cultures before otherwise precluded to direct experi [...]
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Zhao, Y.
Heritage visitors’ experience is closely related to their satisfaction and the sustainable development of heritage tourism. This paper aims to study the relationship be [...]
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The use of earth mortar and living plants has proved a successful approach to conserving ruined earthmortared masonry in damp and unpredictable climates. On the case stud [...]
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Maekawa, Shin
Wall paintings of the Mogao Grottoes have survived for a millennium in the cool-dry cave environment in the northwestern desert of China. Visitor numbers have been steadi [...]
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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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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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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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Scarbrough, E.
Although the heyday of ruins might have occurred during the eighteenth century’s obsession with the picturesque, ruin contemplation continues to this day. In the past f [...]
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