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The World Politics of World Heritage—Japan
2004To the modernists who dominate contemporary world affairs, heritage is defined in objectifying, reifying terms that highlight tangible products. This definition is manifest in terms of a hegemonic preference for protecting cultural monuments, for building museums, and for designating natural parks.
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World Heritage and Geomorphology
2009The 1972 UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, generally called the World Heritage Convention, recognizes places (termed properties within the Convention) that are of “Outstanding Universal Value.” The convention has a significant role in identifying and protecting properties with geomorphological ...
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Heritage tourism stakeholder conflict: a case of a World Heritage Site in China
Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 2020Yiping Li, Chammy Lau, Ping Su
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In Focus: New World Heritage sites: What is World Heritage?
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Tourists perceptions of World Heritage Site and its designation
Tourism Management, 2013Yaniv Poria, Arie Reichel
exaly

