Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development: Volume 6 Issue 3

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Great Zimbabwe World Heritage Site and sustainable development

Mavis Thokozile Macheka

The purpose of this paper is to assess the extent to which Great Zimbabwe World Heritage Site has contributed to the sustainable development of the local people who live in its…

Architectural compatibility beyond the eye of the beholder

Roha W. Khalaf

This paper revisits the concept of compatibility between old and new architecture to clarify its meaning.

Challenges to urban cultural heritage conservation and management in the historic centre of Sulaimaniyah, Kurdistan-Iraq

Hanaw M. Taqi M. Amin, Emmanuel Akwasi Adu-Ampong

The purpose of this paper is to examine the challenges to urban cultural heritage management conservation in the historical city of Sulaimaniyah, Kurdistan-Iraq. The paper…

Engaging in design activism and communicating cultural significance through contemporary heritage storytelling: A case study in Brisbane, Australia

Kimberley Wilson, Cheryl Desha

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of contemporary storytelling in preserving built heritage, as a mechanism for extending the useful life of buildings.

Conservation of the traditional water mills in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey

Gülferah Çorapçıoğlu

The purpose of this paper is to ensure the preservation and sustainability of traditional water mills in Turkey with their original function and to allow these water mills to…

Maintenance of shared spaces: courtyards of Tbilisi

Oriel Prizeman

The courtyard dwellings of Tbilisi form a critical part of the city’s architectural identity. However, the multiple occupation of these buildings is blamed for confounding their…

Unravelling heritage challenges: three case studies

Miljenka Perovic, Vaughan Coffey, Stephen Kajewski, Ashok Madan

The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the diverse issues that affect heritage projects during their lifecycle and in particular, why heritage-listed projects…

Heritage values and legal rules: Identification and treatment of the historic environment via an adaptive regulatory framework (part 1)

Jeremy C. Wells, Lucas Lixinski

Existing regulatory frameworks for identifying and treating historic buildings and places reflect deference to expert rule, which privilege the values of a small number of…

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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