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Demand for cultural heritage [PDF]
Prepared for the Handbook of the Economics of Cultural Heritage. Forthcoming in Edgard Elgar Publisher. Anna Mignosa and Ilde Rizzo (editors) The concept of cultural heritage has experienced a process of extension during the past few decades. Because it is a cultural construction, it is subject to differences in appreciation based on contextual ...
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The Church of San Giovanni Evangelista in Castelseprio – multi-disciplinary strategies for the characterization of the masonry structures [PDF]
The remains of the archaeological site of Castelseprio (Varese province, Italy) are listed under the UNESCO World Heritage as proof of one of the seven settlements of the Lombards in Italy.
Valluzzi Maria Rosa+4 more
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In situ consolidation is the most common treatment to conserve cultural relics, but materials for preserving fragile organic cultural relics in humid archaeological excavation sites are scarce. To solve the problem, a moisture-curable polyurethane (MCPU)
Xing Zhao+6 more
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PARAMETRIC MODELING TECHNOLOGY FOR APPLYING HBIM TO KOREAN TRADITIONAL WOODEN ARCHITECTURE [PDF]
The objective of this study was to apply parametric modeling for Korean traditional wooden buildings including joints using a script-based modeling engine.
H. Kang, H. Byun, J. Lee
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The Heritage Digital Twin: a bicycle made for two. The integration of digital methodologies into cultural heritage research [PDF]
The paper concerns the definition of a novel ontology for cultural heritage based on the concept of digital twin. The ontology, called Heritage Digital Twin ontology, is a compatible extension of the well-known CIDOC CRM ISO standard for cultural heritage documentation and incorporates all the different documentation systems presently in use for ...
arxiv
A Model and Tool for Community Engagement Case Study: Community Engagement in the Bisotun World Heritage Site [PDF]
Including local participation in cultural heritage management has always been a concern since the Venice Charter so far (1964). In addition, the Faro Convention (2005) shifted focus from cultural heritage values to the values of cultural heritage for society.
arxiv
The joint development of cultural heritage protection and tourism is an essential part of sustainable heritage tourism. Mount Lushan in China is such a site which in the past has had shortcomings in heritage protection and heritage tourism marketing. The
Zhenrao Cai+3 more
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Advanced Materials in Cultural Heritage Conservation
Cultural Heritage is a crucial socioeconomic resource; yet, recurring degradation processes endanger its preservation. Serendipitous approaches in restoration practice need to be replaced by systematically addressing conservation issues through the ...
M. Baglioni+3 more
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Abstract Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher education in England, remains a major structural issue and its effects on student teachers who are Black and Asian are real and troubling. Their personal stories reveal multiple challenges and present empirical evidence that can usefully be analysed to examine their experience of daily ...
Diane Warner
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Narralive -- Creating and experiencing mobile digital storytelling in cultural heritage [PDF]
Storytelling has the potential to revolutionize the way we engage with cultural heritage and has been widely recognized as an important direction for attracting and satisfying the audience of museums and other cultural heritage sites. This approach has been investigated in various research projects, but its adoption outside research remains limited due
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