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ICOMOS Charters on cultural tourism throughout the 50 years of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention

open access: yesRestauro Archeologico, 2023
This paper outlines the contribution of the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Cultural Tourism (ICTC) to tourism management throughout the history of the UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Natural and Cultural Heritage ...
Margaret Gowen   +3 more
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Multilingualism in Sao Tomé and Principe: Use of Subtitling Approach

open access: yesDarnioji daugiakalbystė, 2022
Sao Tome and Principe (STP) is a developing country where several languages coexist, although only one of them, Portuguese, serves as the official language. The rest of the languages are limited to private use and many of them are at risk of disappearing.
Montroy Maria
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Communication Model for Built Heritage Assets Going from Knowing to Identification

open access: yesBuilt Heritage, 2017
The Communication Model of Built Heritage Assets (COBA) refers to several scientific theories in the realm of learning and cognition. The idea of the COBA-Model is to support and stimulate a more professional heritage communication and a more efficient ...
Matthias Ripp, Susanne Hauer
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PThe Pro-environmental Behavior of Nature-Based Tourists The Case of Alagol's International Lagoon [PDF]

open access: yesMuṭāli̒āt-i Mudīriyyat-i Gardishgarī, 2017
Nature-based tourism is one of the most important types of tourism that plays a very important role in the development of sustainable environments.
Arman Akhoondnejad, Bibi Sara Daz
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Der mittelalterliche jüdische Friedhof in Erfurt

open access: yesFasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae, 2023
In Erfurt, a part of the medieval Jewish cemetery was excavated in 2013. For the first time in Germany, it was possible to carry out both anthropological and genetic studies on the burials recovered there. 14C analyses completed the research.
Karin Sczech
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Cultural Landscape in World Heritage Conservation and Cultural Landscape Conservation Challenges in Asia

open access: yesBuilt Heritage, 2018
UNESCO was the first United Nations agency to deal with landscapes at a global scale, notably through the World Heritage Convention. In 1992, Cultural Landscapes’ became a new category on the World Heritage List combining works of nature and of humankind:
Mechtild Rössler, Roland Chih-Hung Lin
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Documentation of cultural heritage; techniques, potentials, and constraints [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2015
Cultural Heritage is known as an invaluable asset of human being, which portrays his achievements over centuries. The need for identification and preservation of cultural heritage is well understood and experts‟ attempt is to exploit any possible method
F. Hassani
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Vergis Mein Nit”—Connectedness and Commemoration through Rings in the 16th Century

open access: yesArts, 2023
By the end of the 16th century, finger rings in reverse glass painting technique became increasingly popular in Europe. Often, they are used in the context of signet rings with the monogram together with the coat of arms of its beholder depicted on the ...
Romina Ebenhöch
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Assessment of 12 years (2011–2023) implementation of the 2003 UNESCO convention on safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) in Tanzania

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2023
This article examines the safeguarding and implementation of the ICH convention using a case study approach in the United Republic of Tanzania context. The study investigated safeguarding measures employed after independence in 1961 and since 2011 when ...
Maximilian Felix Chami   +1 more
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Cultural Landscapes Link to Nature: Learning from Satoyama and Satoumi

open access: yesBuilt Heritage, 2018
The nature–culture divide is an artificial separation consolidated by Western modern science. It is a social construction that disseminated globally, but does not exist in some non-Western societies.
Maya Ishizawa
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