Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development: Volume 10 Issue 3

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The expansion and existence of the indigenous rights of sea in indigenous villages (review of the customary right of coastal and marine areas of Halong state)

Merry Tjoanda

To know the control of Halong State against coastal and marine areas in the area that has been divided into Latta village and Lateri urban villages.

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Community-based management of the USAT Liberty, Bali, Indonesia: Pathways to sustainable cultural heritage tourism

Alqiz Lukman

This study presents an example of sustainable cultural heritage tourism. The heritage tourism at the site of the ship USAT Liberty in the small fishing village of Tulamben on the…

Historic urban landscape: A systematic review, eight years after the adoption of the HUL approach

Julia Rey-Pérez, Ana Pereira Roders

The main aim of this paper is to determine how well the UNESCO 2011 Recommendation on Historic Urban Landscape (hereafter, the HUL approach) is understood by the academic…

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The ex/inclusion paradox in heritage management: the Mobarak mosque in The Hague

Karim van Knippenberg, Martijn Duineveld, Marleen Buizer

In the field of critical heritage studies, it has often been argued that a more inclusive and participatory heritage management approach neutralises differences and can contribute…

Perceptual buffer zone: a potential of going beyond the definition of broader preservation areas

Hassan Darabi, Homa Irani Behbahani, Samin Shokoohi, Saman Shokoohi

The integrity of heritage and landscape hinges on protection and restoration policies. Such policies are implemented through the determination of buffer zones that most of them…

Study on appropriateness between new development and conservation for Bow Barracks housing in Kolkata

Shivashish Bose

In the rapidly urbanizing Indian cities, large buildings are being built demolishing old buildings often with historic, cultural and architectural merit bringing the conflict…

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“Don't ever change”? Cultural heritage and social development in “timeless” Luang Prabang

Phill Wilcox

This paper considers discourses of preservation in a UNESCO World Heritage Site in a context of a country that pursues an ambitious agenda of development. It argues for a lived…

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ISSN:

2044-1266

Online date, start – end:

2011

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr Mario Santana Quintero
  • Dr Ona Vileikis