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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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Rose, E. A.
New Zealand’s statutory heritage protection is delivered through the Historic Places Act 1993 and the Resource Management Act 1991. The latter’s purpose is the sustai [...]
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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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Maior-Barron, D.
The proposed paper analyses several issues surrounding the process of heritage commodification, in the case of Petit Trianon - part of the Versailles Palace UNESCO herita [...]
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Spearritt, P.
Bridges, whether stone structures hundreds of years old or the great suspension bridges of the 19th century, have long been revered for their heritage values. Unlike many [...]
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Masi, A. De
The paper describes reading criteria for the interpretation/documentation and the procedures followed by integrated digital survey for important buildings in Rome and Tre [...]
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The cultural tourism, in the last few years, has received bigger attention due to the search for a high-quality tourism, the possibility of activity's diversification and [...]
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Whelan, D.
Mpophomeni is an apartheid-era African ‘township’ situated on an old Dutch immigrant farm outside Howick in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands, South Africa. It is laid out i [...]
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In a country with massive economic and social problems, heritage resources management cannot feature highly in governmental priorities. Within the organizations responsib [...]
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