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Food, Museums, and Cultural Heritage Sites

Canadian Review of American Studies, 2019
Over the past decade or so, the study of food museums has emerged out of larger disciplines such as food studies, memory studies, museology, hospitality management, culinary tourism, and travel and leisure studies as its own area of inquiry. Food museums have existed for decades, but are increasing in popularity in the United States and globally, both
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Poverty and the Loss of Cultural Heritage Sites

2012
Poverty does not only cause environmental degradation, but it often also leads to a significant drain on the cultural wealth of societies. What cultural and natural heritage have in common is that they are non-renewable resources, and many approaches and mechanisms for their protection are very similar.
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DInSAR for the Monitoring of Cultural Heritage Sites

2017
Detection and monitoring of deformations affecting cultural heritage sites and their surroundings represent a key issue for developing strategies for their preservation, particularly in the case of extended archaeological areas. In this chapter, we first introduce the differential SAR interferometry (DInSAR) techniques that, thanks to their capability ...
Manuela Bonano   +4 more
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A photo-elicitation study of the meanings of a cultural heritage site experience: a means-end chain approach

Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2021
Jafar Bapiri   +2 more
exaly  

Buddhist Cultural heritage Sites in Kerala

RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary
Buddhism emerged in India in the 6th century BCE as a significant religious and philosophical movement that challenged prevailing social hierarchies and ritualistic traditions. Over time, it spread widely across Asia and also left a notable imprint on various regions within India, including Kerala.
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Developing a cultural heritage taxonomy for an Indonesian world heritage site

Journal of Documentation
Purpose This study aims to address challenges in cross-domain resource discovery within the cultural heritage sector. It proposes the development of a taxonomy that connects cultural heritage resources across diverse institutional memory collections at a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Muhammad Rosyihan Hendrawan   +2 more
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Disaster risk management and cultural heritage: The perceptions of European world heritage site managers on disaster risk management

International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2023
Louis J Durrant   +2 more
exaly  

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