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3D RISK MAPPING OF HAZARD TREE IN CHANGDEOKGUNG PALACE [PDF]
This study aimed to draw up a risk map of predicting the potential failure zone and impulse that may occur due to the fall of trees in the palace. The main findings of the study are as follows.
C. W. Kim +3 more
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Digital Heritage and Heritagization [PDF]
In 2016, the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the Internet Archive foundation brings to our attention an early initiative of digital preservation and heritagization: no later than five years after the birth of the World Wide Web, and at a moment when it had not yet conquered the general public, Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle was ...
Musiani, Francesca, Schafer, Valérie
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Mechanics of rib deformation—Observations and monitoring in Australian coal mines
The risk of fatalities from rib failure is still prevalent in the coal mining industry. This risk has prompted further research to be conducted on rib deformation in order to understand the mechanisms of rib failure, with the long-term objective being to
Yvette Heritage
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Large old trees, which provide ecosystem services and serve as a historical and cultural heritage, are exposed to various environmental threats, such as habitat fragmentation and climate change, necessitating diagnosis of tangible and intangible stresses
Ji Sun Jung +4 more
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Objective: This study aimed to understand more about the experiences of Indigenous employees within mainstream Australian workplaces. Employment and retention rates for Indigenous employees continue to be disproportionately lower than the mainstream ...
Lara Steel, Brody Heritage
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Explicating corporate heritage, corporate heritage brands and organisational heritage [PDF]
Recently, considerable academic and management interest has focussed on corporate heritage and, in particular, on the corporate heritage brand notion. This article provides a thorough overview of the field and includes latest developments in the territory including the formal introduction of the organisational heritage concept.
Balmer, John MT, Burghausen, Mario
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Construction of China’s “Large Ruins” Monitoring System Based on the Comparative Analysis of World Cultural Heritage Monitoring - An Example of the European - style Palace of the Old Summer Palace [PDF]
The result of the comparative study on monitoring of culture heritage between China and the world shows that it is imperative for China to carry out Large Ruins monitoring. Some key questions that this paper will consider are: What should be monitored at
Y. Lin, J. Xiao, B. Ma, H. Fu, L. Xu
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“Heritage-scape” or “Heritage-scapes”? [PDF]
The rising interest in heritage and the widespread uses for it in recent times have led to the development of new approaches in heritage studies, focusing on dynamic processes of practice rather than on still-life material objects and leading to the renewal of the concept of heritage itself.
Laurence Gillot +2 more
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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Heritage in 2018
Rigorous peer-review is the corner-stone of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Heritage Editorial Office
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The contemporary geomorphology of the Letaba River in the Kruger National Park
The Letaba River drains part of Northern Province in north-east South Africa. Its catchment has been modified significantly by human activity which has affected the flow regime; it experiences only ephemeral flows through the Kruger National Park to its ...
B.P. Moon, G.L. Heritage
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