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Parasitizing landscape for UNESCO World Heritage

Geoforum, 2013
Abstract The work of Michel Serres has received recent attention in geographic scholarship, particularly his concept of the parasite. In this article I use this model to investigate an area of geographic study that has remained until now unexamined under this lens: the production of heritage landscapes.
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Karst in UNESCO World Heritage Sites

2011
This chapter discusses the requirements that must be met and the ­processes that must be followed before a natural area can be accepted as being ­worthy of World Heritage status under the UNESCO World Heritage Convention. Particular attention is paid to karst and cave sites.
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UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites

2020
Bardia Shabani   +2 more
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La Petraia (Firenze) UNESCO World Heritage

2017
This chapter focuses on Villa Medici La Petraia (UNESCO World Heritage), built in the XV century in Florence, Italy. The relevance of this study case is due to a specific intervention that, during the XIX century, heavily influenced indoor microclimate: the addition of a glass and cast iron cover on the central courtyard.
leila signorelli   +3 more
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The 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention

2018
Chapter 5 analyses the evolving conception and protection of landscape in the World Heritage Convention. First, it traces the development of landscape protection from its early conceptual dependency on nature, to the incorporation of ‘cultural landscapes’ within the Convention’s scope in 1992.
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Experimental cultural statistics: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Economia della Cultura, 2017
EUROSTAT's website dedicates a new section to experimental statistics. They report the adoption of new data sources and methods in an effort to expand and improve the way official statistics responds to their users' needs. The initial release, dated June 2017, includes three products, compiled from new data sources and methods: one is about Food price ...
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Lynne Penberthy   +2 more
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Cultural landscapes and the UNESCO World Heritage List: perpetuating European dominance

International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2022
Christoph Brumann
exaly  

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