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Protection des sites et des monuments
Revue Juridique De L’environnement, 2000Negri Vincent. Protection des sites et des monuments. In: Revue Juridique de l'Environnement, n°3, 2003. pp. 390-404.
Vincent Negri, Negri Vincent
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THE IMPERIAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMMISSION (1859-1917) HISTORY OF THE FIRST STATE INSTITUTION OF RUSSIAN ARCHAEOLOGY FROM THE BEGINNING UNTIL THE REFORM Volume 2, 2019
A. Musin, M. Medvedeva
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A. Musin, M. Medvedeva
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Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 2022
Biodeterioration is an inevitable degradation inflicted to the soil of buildings by microbial colonisation. Due to their tremendous enzymatic behaviour and their capacity to cultivate fungi, sculptures, cement and other items used for ancient works of ...
Vishwajeet Singh +4 more
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Biodeterioration is an inevitable degradation inflicted to the soil of buildings by microbial colonisation. Due to their tremendous enzymatic behaviour and their capacity to cultivate fungi, sculptures, cement and other items used for ancient works of ...
Vishwajeet Singh +4 more
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Safety and Reliability of Power Industry, 2023
This article discusses conceptual approaches to understanding the problem of international legal protection of Soviet monuments, military graves and places of memory of the Great Patriotic War (military memorial heritage (MMH) sites) in the form of the ...
A. Vasiliev, A. Е. Uzhanov
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This article discusses conceptual approaches to understanding the problem of international legal protection of Soviet monuments, military graves and places of memory of the Great Patriotic War (military memorial heritage (MMH) sites) in the form of the ...
A. Vasiliev, A. Е. Uzhanov
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Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 2022
PurposeThe paper deals with battlefield tourism and war monuments in the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Poland. The care of these monuments and their use in tourism today takes place separately and it is interesting to see how the same potential can be ...
Martin Drobňák +4 more
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PurposeThe paper deals with battlefield tourism and war monuments in the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Poland. The care of these monuments and their use in tourism today takes place separately and it is interesting to see how the same potential can be ...
Martin Drobňák +4 more
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ON THE CIVIL TURNOVER OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBJECTS (TO THE FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM)
Preservation and study of the cultural heritage of the Altai Territory, 2022The authors raise the problem that appears from the difference in the content of the concepts “historical and cultural monument”, “antiques” and “archaeological object”, which ultimately leads to the connivance of such illegal activities as the looting ...
K. A., M. D., K. O.
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International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of Environment, 2018
PROTHEGO (PROTection of European Cultural HEritage from GeO-hazards) utilized novel space technology to monitor surface deformation with mm precision to analyze the impact of geo-hazards in cultural heritage sites in Europe. The project, which took place
K. Themistocleous +4 more
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PROTHEGO (PROTection of European Cultural HEritage from GeO-hazards) utilized novel space technology to monitor surface deformation with mm precision to analyze the impact of geo-hazards in cultural heritage sites in Europe. The project, which took place
K. Themistocleous +4 more
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Preserving and protecting monuments and historical sites.
Environmental Science & Technology, 1989At the International Association of Engineering Geology symposium held recently in Greece, it was pointed out that the Parthenon has been damaged during the past 2500 years. After surveying natural and man-made damage, including explosions and partial demolition, researchers are suggesting that the monuments may be undergoing continuous damage due to ...
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