Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development: Volume 7 Issue 3
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Local collaboration network in management of built heritage: A study of Pangani Conservation Task Force (PCTF) in Tanzania
Noel Biseko LwogaThe purpose of this paper is to apply stakeholder and network theories to explore local collaboration network, its structural features and their implications to the management of…
Conservation planning of built heritages of Old Dhaka, Bangladesh
Ferdous Farhana Huq, Rabeya Akter, Roxana Hafiz, Abdullah Al Mamun, Mashrekur RahmanBuilt heritage is a unique resource, an irreplaceable expression of the richness and diversity of our past and of the generations who have gone before us. Old Dhaka has an…
Multi-hazard disaster risk identification for World Cultural Heritage sites in seismic zones
Mohammad Ravankhah, Michael Schmidt, Thomas WillThe purpose of this paper is to develop an integrated multi-risk identification procedure for World Cultural Heritage (WCH) sites exposed to seismic events, while considering…
Critical challenges in management of heritage conservation projects in India
Debopam Roy, Satyanarayana N. KalidindiThe purpose of this paper is to identify factors affecting performance of heritage conservation projects in terms of project management parameters of time, cost, and quality.
Historic urban landscape: an approach for sustainable management in Cuenca (Ecuador)
Julia Rey-Perez, María Eugenia Siguencia ÁvilaThe purpose of this paper is to present a methodology developed on the basis of the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) notion applied for the city of Cuenca in Ecuador. The…
Challenges in use of geographical information systems (GIS) in a research for understanding conservation of cultural heritage in Bursa
Sermin Çakici Alp, Neriman Şahin GüçhanThe purpose of this paper is to present a framework of introducing a proper method to document and to analyze conservation process of cultural heritage in Bursa, known as one of…
Heritage values and legal rules: Identification and treatment of the historic environment via an adaptive regulatory framework (part 2)
Jeremy C. Wells, Lucas LixinskiExisting regulatory frameworks for identifying and treating historic buildings and places reflect deference to expert rule, which privileges the values of a small number of…
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2044-1266e-ISSN:
2044-1274ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Mario Santana Quintero
- Dr Ona Vileikis