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DAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING OF CULTURAL HERITAGE PLACES IN A DISASTER AND POST-DISASTER EVENT – A CASE STUDY OF SYRIA [PDF]
In recent decades, and in response to an increased focus on disastrous events ranging from armed conflict to natural events that impact cultural heritage, there is a need for methodologies and approaches to better manage the effects of disaster on ...
A. Vafadari, G. Philip, R. Jennings
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Representation and intervention: The symbiotic relationship of conservation and value [PDF]
Physical and intellectual access to heritage is shaped by conservation through a longterm, cyclic and symbiotic relationship of representation and intervention (or lack of it). This informs future use and representation.
Cassar, M., Taylor, J.
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The rise in sea levels, driven by global climate change, poses a significant threat to cultural heritage in coastal regions. Traditional risk assessment methods, focusing on direct inundation, often fail to consider the crucial impact of socio-economic ...
Zihua Chen +4 more
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AESTHETIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE RESTORED HERITAGE
Kurkut mosque is one of the important historical buildings in Antalya Old Town, Kaleiçi. It represents a special landmark for its cultural and architectural identity. In 1896, a great fire destroyed the mosque, including the wooden 'külah' (spire) of its minaret. However, the lower parts of the minaret remained intact.
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Windermere Reflections Landscape Partnership Final Evaluation [PDF]
A report on the Heritage Lottery Funded Windermere Reflections Landscape Partnership. The evaluation provides an independent assessment of what Windermere Reflections (WR) has delivered (its outputs), what the benefits (outcomes) have been for heritage ...
Anteric, M. +3 more
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Terrestrial impact structures are geological and geomorphological features with particular importance to understand the history and evolution of the planet.
JOANA P. SÁNCHEZ, JOSÉ B.R. BRILHA
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Heritage attributes of post-war housing in Amsterdam
Modern heritage, particularly post-war social housing estates, is struggling with negative perceptions. Accordingly, this research aims to contribute to a better understanding of the heritage significance of post-war housing estates in general and the ...
Lisanne Havinga +2 more
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Managing change in North Shore’s Residential 3 Built Heritage zone: An evaluation of resource consent outcomes [PDF]
The goal of the study presented in this report has been to determine the extent to which resource consent outcomes in North Shore City’s Residential 3 Built Heritage zone comply with the District Plan. To this end, a sample of 250 properties was selected
Mason, Greg, McEwan, Ann
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The notion of heritage assessment has evolved from valuing monuments in isolation to recognizing heritage as complex socio-economic cultural systems. While the early approaches emphasized tangibility, later shifting to tourism potential, and economic ...
Varsha Vinod +2 more
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Evaluation of a risk assessment system for heritage railway earthworks [PDF]
There are currently over 100 heritage railways in the UK carrying 6.8 million passengers on 15 million passenger journeys and contributing an estimated £579 million to the UK economy.
Crapper, Martin +2 more
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