Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development: Volume 9 Issue 3
Table of contents
Sustainable built heritage: maintenance management appraisal approach
Brit Anak KayanSustainability encapsulated economic, environmental and societal parameters. Without exception, these parameters also conforms the efficiency and increasingly importance of…
Sustainable financial management of tangible cultural heritage sites
Rand Eppich, José Luis García GrindaThere are many threats to cultural heritage including armed conflict and natural disasters such as earthquakes, fire and flooding. It is understandable that these dramatic events…
The Gadamerian hermeneutics for a mesoeconomic analysis of Cultural Heritage
Davide Settembre Blundo, Anna Lucia Maramotti Politi, Alfonso Pedro Fernández del Hoyo, Fernando Enrique García MuiñaThe purpose of this paper is to explore the application of a hermeneutic-based approach as innovative way to study the Cultural Heritage management in a mesoeconomic space.
Craftsman, informal heritage management and social capital in conserving chini-tikri work of Kosaituli mosque, Old Dhaka, Bangladesh
Iftekhar AhmedThe purpose of this paper is to present a community-led “informal heritage management” of the chini-tikri work of Kosaituli mosque, Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. It critically explores…
Applying social impact assessment (SIA) principles in assessing contribution of cultural heritage to social sustainability in rural landscapes
Eirini Gallou, Kalliopi FousekiThe purpose of this paper is to propose the use of social impact assessment (SIA) principles to evaluate the contribution of cultural heritage to social sustainability, supporting…
Dissecting George Town’s human capital challenges in built heritage: Voices from the stakeholders
Suet Leng Khoo, Yoke Mui LimThe purpose of this paper is to identify, dissect and unravel real-life contextual human capital issues related to George Town’s built heritage from the perspectives of key…
Transit-oriented development in West Bay, Business District of Doha, State of Qatar: A strategy for enhancing liveability and sense of place
Mahmoud Al Saeed, Raffaello FurlanWest Bay, the Business District of Doha, the capital city of the State of Qatar, is facing an urban regeneration phase due to the construction of the West Bay Central Train…
Assessment of the perception of cultural heritage as an adaptive re-use and sustainable development strategy: Case study of Kaunas, Lithuania
Huriye Armagan DoganThe purpose of this paper is to develop a model which can measure the effect of perception on the assessment of cultural heritage by analysing the façades of buildings for…
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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