Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development: Volume 3 Issue 1
Table of contents
Road map for application of the HUL approach in China
Ron van Oers, Ana Pereira RodersThis article is an editorial to JCHMSD's Volume 3, Issue 1 and aims to provide an overview to its selection of papers.
Conserving the heritage in Chongqing by market forces : The feasibility of adopting TDR in China
Ling Hin Li, Lang GanThe purpose of this paper is to examine the feasibility of adopting a market‐based land use model, Transfer of Development Rights (TDR), which is very popular in America and other…
Cultural heritage in building and enhancing social capital
Monika Murzyn‐Kupisz, Jarosław DziałekCulture and cultural heritage are usually included in the general discussions on the construction of social capital and its impact on socio‐economic development. Despite that, it…
Adapting the Scottish tenement to twenty‐first century standards : An evaluation of the performance enhancement of a nineteenth century “Category B” listed tenement block in Edinburgh
Tim Sharpe, Donald ShearerThe stone tenement is perhaps the most iconic type of housing in Scotland and to a large extent defines the built environment of its major cities and towns. However in the context…
High performance preservation: research and funding opportunities
Scott Glick, Caroline Clevenger, Peter WatsonThe purpose of this paper is to highlight the complexities of grant writing to fund sustainable upgrades to historical properties. Highlighted are the complexities of melding…
Preference information and experimental heritage conservation auctions
Kean Siang Ch’ng, Suet Leng Khoo, Yoke Mui LimThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the cost effectiveness of the existing conservation grant disbursement mechanism in George Town, Penang. It reports the effect of…
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2044-1266Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Mario Santana Quintero
- Dr Ona Vileikis