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The urban landscape of Rome: a mixture of geomorphological and cultural heritage
The human presence on the Earth increased as ever during the last two centuries and so the people migration from countryside to cities. This led to an intense urbanization of some areas, which were affected by important landscape transformation. Today'
DEL MONTE, Maurizio
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Urban Heritage Facility Management
This dissertation explores and introduces the novel term Urban Heritage Facility Management (UHFM), which is defined as an urban-scale function that integrates the management of all the supporting services to the people, places, processes, and ...
Prabowo, Bintang Noor
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Heritage-related indicators for urban sustainable development: a systematic review
In recent years, interest in urban sustainability has grown, leading it to attain a central importance in the international contemporary debate on the future development of cities.
Appendino 1, Federica; 1 Paris-Sorbonne University and Politecnico di Torino
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Constellations of identity: place-ma(r)king beyond heritage [PDF]
This paper will critically consider the different ways in which history and belonging have been treated in artworks situated in the Citadel development in Ayr on the West coast of Scotland. It will focus upon one artwork, Constellation by Stephen Hurrel,
Sharp, J.P. +5 more
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ABSTRACT ESG practices offer various benefits for family firms; however, there has been limited focus on how these practices can specifically advantage the owning family. To address this gap, we conduct a multiple‐case study of six Italian family firms.
Rafaela Gjergji +4 more
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Mundo maya: From Cancun to city of culture. World heritage in post-colonial mesoamerica [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2004 Taylor & FrancisMexico has traded on its world heritage since the first inscriptions in the late 1980s, both to widen its
Evans, G
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Latitudinal diversity gradients (LDGs) arise from the interplay of historical, ecological, and evolutionary processes, yet these drivers may differ across landforms. Mountains, with steep elevational and climatic gradients, often sustain distinct diversity dynamics compared with adjacent lowlands, where vertical climatic gradients are weak and human ...
Zhenyuan Liu +5 more
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The settlements of the Great Wall are the product of the overlap of ancient Chinese agricultural civilization and non-agricultural civilization. The structure of the settlement system is of great value for understanding the law of defense engineering and
Dan Xie, Jinbiao Du, Meng Wang
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Power, (De)Politicisation and Polycentric Governance: Evidence From UK Local Climate Policy
ABSTRACT This article extends (de)politicisation theory to elucidate power dynamics in polycentric governance. It develops an original analytical framework to empirically investigate how governmental, societal and discursive (de)politicisation processes emerge within and across decision‐making centres. The framework focuses on dimensions of technocracy,
Timea Nochta +2 more
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ABSTRACT In response to renewed interest in analytical tools that address complex policy problems and move beyond linear‐rational approaches in policy appraisal, Social Multi‐Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) integrates participatory approaches with multi‐criteria analysis (MCA), thereby incorporating specialised knowledge and diverse social values and ...
Egle Basyte Ferrari
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