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Water-Linked Heritage as a Vector of Ecosystemic Change in Cities and Regions
Water and water-linked heritage play a very important role for many cities and regions. They are at the center of many places’ identities and key activities.
Ana Maria Fernandez Maldonado +3 more
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Linked Heritage: achievements and next steps
Linked Heritage is a network which includes ministries, government agencies, content providers and aggregators, leading publishers and research centers from 20 countries of the European Union, Israel and Russia.
Antonella Fresa
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Linking external knowledge to heritage BIM
The application of the Building Information Modelling (BIM) process to Built Heritage (HBIM) is a growing practice in processes and activities aimed at the investigation, documentation, and conservation of architectural heritage. However, it still raises some questions, such as the compatibility between the formalisation of information in the BIM model;
Cursi S +4 more
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Objectives Existing research highlights the beneficial nature of heritage engagement for mental health, but engagement varies geographically and socially, and few studies explore spatial exposure (ie, geographic availability) to heritage and heritage ...
Natalie Nicholls +4 more
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Linking public health and heritage work [PDF]
This article reports a cross-disciplinary literature review focused to identify if and how history and heritage have been linked with public health.
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Re-linked factories. Connecting industrial heritage with public awareness
This project presents the situation and potential of industrial heritage sites in Iaşi. As the city grows, parts which defined its previous peripheries become encapsulated within the urban fabric, sometimes neighbouring the city center in an even more ...
Costea Ramona +5 more
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Affordances of Historic Urban Landscapes: an Ecological Understanding of Human Interaction with the Past [PDF]
Heritage has been defined differently in European contexts. Despite differences, a common challenge for historic urban landscape management is the integration of tangible and intangible heritage. Integration demands an active view of perception and human-
Alves, Susana
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Introducing organisational heritage: Linking corporate heritage, organisational identity, and organisational memory [PDF]
In this article we formally introduce and explicate the organisational heritage notion. The authors conclude organisational heritage can be designated in three broad ways as: (1) organisational heritage identity as the perceived and reminisced omni-temporal traits – both formal/normative and utilitarian/societal – of organisational members’ work ...
Balmer, JMT, Burghausen, M
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Food security and the cultural heritage missing link
Aunque en las últimas décadas se han logrado enormes avances hacia la reducción de la inseguridad alimentaria en el Sur Global, es imperativo continuar los esfuerzos a la luz de la rápida expansión de las poblaciones y las amenazas que plantea el cambio climático.
Kofi Britwum, Matty Demont
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Protection of valuable areas of local cultural heritage in sustainable development. Cultural parks in the Lodz Region [PDF]
Cultural park is one of the forms, in which valuable areas and historical establishments are protected under the Polish law. Protection covers “space” in its entirety with elements of wild nature and man-made structures.
Boryczka, Ewa +2 more
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