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Ikrom Nishanbaev, Erik Champion and David A. McMeekin
In recent years, considerable efforts have been made by cultural heritage institutions across the globe to digitise cultural heritage sites, artifacts, historical maps, etc. for digital preservation and online representation. On the other hand, ample res...
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Sanja Ti?ma, Mira Mileusnic ?krtic, Sanja Malekovic and Daniela Angelina Jelincic
Cultural heritage has, for a long time, been considered a source of wealth and well-being for economies. Currently, considerable investments have been allocated for its renewal and maintenance that often surpass the budgets of owners, local communities, ...
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Roberto F. Alonso-Jiménez, Mar Loren-Méndez, Daniel Pinzón-Ayala and Francisco Ollero-Lobato
Cataloguing constitutes the main instrument for heritage assessment and management around the world, and is central in heritage studies. In the context of the growing international protection of heritage since the 20th century and the irruption and imple...
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Daniel Sampaio Tavares, Fernando Brandão Alves and Isabel Breda Vásquez
The need to study and understand urban resilience has been defended by academics, justified by a new global context characterized by a growing urban population and a changing climate. Moreover, the importance of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) has bee...
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Niccolò Iandelli, Massimo Coli, Tessa Donigaglia and Anna Livia Ciuffreda
The conservation of a primary importance historical building requires organization, management, continuous updating, comparison, and visualization of a large amount of data of different nature and origin. In relation to these aspects the use of a GIS bri...
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Chiara D?Alpaos and Maria Rosa Valluzzi
The occurrence of natural disasters such as earthquakes represent a worldwide challenge in the conservation of cultural heritage (CH), which suffer from damage due to high vulnerability conditions. Therefore, the protection of CH from seismic hazard is o...
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Carlos Fernández Freire,Isabel del-Bosque-González,Juan Manuel Vicent-García,Esther Pérez-Asensio,Alfonso Fraguas-Bravo,Antonio Uriarte-González,Pastor Fábrega-Álvarez,César Parcero-Oubiña
Pág. 74 - 97
Cultural Heritage is a group of resources identified as a reflection of certain val-ues, beliefs, knowledge and tradition by a certain community. These resources are subject to management, preservation and diffusion through legislative and administrative...
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Agus Kurniawan, I Wayan Runa, I Wayan Mariyana Wandira
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Traditional Siangan Traditional Village can be found 31 kilometers northeast of Denpasar City. As a spiritual tourism village, this village has cultural potential that can be developed. Seven ancient sites, natural beauty, local art, and cultural traditi...
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Zhongwu Zhang, Qi Li and Shixiong Hu
Studying the spatial distribution characteristics of and factors that influence intangible cultural heritage is an important way to improve the management and protection of the heritage. On the basis of the standard deviation ellipse, point pattern analy...
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Elena Borin and Giulia Fantini
This study seeks to address a research gap about the role of participatory governance as a success factor in successful equity crowdfunding (ECF) campaigns in the cultural heritage sector. The research stems from calls coming from both equity crowdfundin...
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Agnes W. Brokerhof, Renate van Leijen and Berry Gersonius
This paper describes the development and trial of a method (Quick Flood Risk Scan method) to determine the vulnerable value of monuments for flood risk assessment. It was developed in the context of the European Flood Directive for the Dutch Flood Risk M...
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Lin Bai, Yirui Han and Konomi Ikebe
In this study, the significance of the preservation of traditional fishing is investigated in depth. Further, the practical value of traditional fishing and its intrinsic and irreplaceable nature is examined. This was achieved by utilizing the practices ...
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Klaudia Nowicka
All tangible and intangible elements of cultural heritage that the past has conceded to local communities create unique landscapes shaped by tightly connected anthropogenic and natural factors. This heritage is a keystone of local identity which plays a ...
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Markos Konstantakis, Yannis Christodoulou, John Aliprantis and George Caridakis
In recent years, Recommendation Systems (RSs) have gained popularity in different scientific fields through the creation of (mostly mobile) applications that deliver personalized services. A mobile recommendation system (MRS) that classifies in situ visi...
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Shih-Ling Kuo and Chun-Liang Chen
For urban development worldwide, the revitalisation of cultural heritage and historical buildings is regarded as a strategy for creating jobs, increasing residents? access to local culture, improving their quality of life, and developing the urban econom...
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Alicja Jagielska-Burduk, Mateusz Pszczynski and Piotr Stec
The aim of the article is to analyse UNESCO conventions dealing with culture and assess the visibility and importance of cultural heritage education in these conventions and their implementation. First, it briefly presents the role of UNESCO in the area ...
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Vicente Bayarri, Elena Castillo, Sergio Ripoll and Miguel A. Sebastián
This work shows a geomatics workflow that integrates hyperspectral remote sensing with photogrammetry and other traditional topographic techniques that offer an accurate way for the management and study of rock art. Hyperspectral imaging can become an ef...
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Gül Aktürk and Ahmadreza Shirvani Dastgerdi
Cultural landscapes reflect a cultural group?s continuous and evolved interactions with natural resources and the environment. By now, climate change has become the most significant threat to cultural landscapes, e.g., food security, water scarcity, and ...
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Joaquín Sabaté Bel
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Este texto se divide en dos partes. En la primera se muestra como aparece y evoluciona el concepto de patrimonio hasta la aparición de los paisajes culturales. En la segunda se defiende que las salinas constituyen un paisaje cultural singular, se analiza...
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Ke Zhang, Mu Zhang, Rob Law, Xuanyu Chen and Qiongyao Wang
Nanjing Yunjin was included in ?the first batch of non-material cultural heritage list in China? in 2006, and the city was also selected as ?a list of representatives of human intangible cultural heritage? by the United Nations in September 2009. Nanjing...
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