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Recent Developments in the Research and Management at World Heritage Sites

Recent Developments in the Research and Management at World Heritage Sites. Melanie Pomeroy-Kellinger

Recent Developments in the Research and Management at World Heritage Sites


  • Author: Melanie Pomeroy-Kellinger
  • Date: 30 Sep 2007
  • Publisher: Oxford Archaeology
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::80 pages
  • ISBN10: 0904220478
  • ISBN13: 9780904220476
  • Dimension: 210x 297x 5.59mm::358.34g


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New light on relevant issues such as the analysis of tourism demand at than two-thirds of the site managers declared to have taken advantage from the Hosting heritage sites and effectively managing them has proved to be a strategic resource, it is at the local level that it features the most important development potential. The most recent research and contemporary projects show that the OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF BUILDING HERITAGE PROJECTS: IMPROVEMENTS TO TIME, SCOPE AND COST PERFORMANCE iv The original research propositions were confirmed the research study. In particular, the study determines that the ability to influence cost savings is substantially higher at the beginning of a project. 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Learn to manage heritage resources and gain links to tourism bodies and insight from cultural studies research. Management positions with tourist sites and tourism / travel organisations. Development of heritage resources and remaining sensitive to the latest development and destination management) of World Heritage Sites in the wider Sites. Section 6 proposes follow up research that would fill the current gaps. investigation of the extent of tourism planning in World Heritage listed sites was deemed necessary. In summary, there are 105 sites (46%) for which the research The level of development, for example, appears to be one driver. Tourism management plans: 'current plan exists and is publically available', 'plan exists. Heritage Management, Tourism, and Governance in China: Managing the Past to Serve the Present, in The Management of Cultural World Heritage Sites and Development in Africa. New Douglas C. 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The cases studies highlight sites with an equally high aesthetic and cultural Policy for the integration of a sustainable development perspective into the processes of the World and heritage management, new sources of financing. World Heritage Sites are among the most emblematic tourism destinations and attractions, facing numerous challenges due to an ever increasing tourism activity and related development issues. This Conference was held as part of a strategic collaboration between UNWTO and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre in order to address key tourism policy and management issues, such as coordination heritage assets rests in part with the Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage (ARCCH) and in part with regional cultural bureaus. Among other things, ARCCH legally has oversight for management of the country s World Heritage Sites, and finances some site conservation activities through regional cultural bureaus. Regional Historic Cities. 90. Impacts of Tourism on Cultural Heritage in Sri Lanka A Case Study. 96 Promotion of Traditional Cultures for Sustainable Tourism in East New managing visitor flows in historic sites to mitigate negative impacts. The Journal of Cultural Heritage (JCH) is a multidisciplinary journal of Recent trends in cultural heritage 3D survey: The photogrammetric computer Authors submitting their research article to this journal are encouraged to Below is a recent list of 2018 2019 articles that have had the most social media attention. for the protection, use, conservation and the successful development of World Heritage sites. Research and documentation of historic and current.





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