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Museum and monument attendance and tourism flow: a time series analysis approach
Roberto Cellini, Tiziana Cuccia
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Static boundaries of protected areas failed to capture the Canary Islands stonechat's shifting distribution patterns. Abstract Protected areas represent cornerstones of biodiversity conservation on oceanic islands, yet their effectiveness for endemic species remains poorly evaluated. We assessed how various territorial protection categories conserve an
Luis M. Carrascal +2 more
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Early science and colossal stone engineering in Menga, a Neolithic dolmen (Antequera, Spain). [PDF]
Lozano Rodríguez JA +8 more
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O pagină din istoria unui monument celebru: Bălineşti [PDF]
Ştefan S. GOROVEI
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Addressivity and the Monument: Memorials, Publics and the Yezidis of Armenia
C. Allison
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Back to the Land: Museum Practices, Collections, and Other‐Than‐Human Politics in Southern Chile
ABSTRACT Since the 2000s, Mapuche communities' participation has transformed the Mapuche Museum of Cañete. This participation shifted the institution's concept, curation, and conservation practices. From the second half of the 2010s onwards, other‐than‐human politics reshaped the participatory process.
Lucas da Costa Maciel
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A non-destructive evaluation strategy for surface weathering degree of limestone cultural relics in Zhejiang, China. [PDF]
Chen Y +6 more
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Gentrification Everywhere? Delinking Culture‐Led Regeneration From Gentrification
ABSTRACT This paper challenges the prevalent use of “gentrification” (shishen hua [士紳化/仕紳化] or jinshen hua [縉紳化]) as a catch‐all critique of culture‐led regeneration and neighborhood transformations, including rent increases and shifts in aesthetic and tastes, in Sinophone Asia and beyond.
Desmond Hok‐Man Sham
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