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The international heritage doctrine and the management of heritage in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina: the case of the Commission to Preserve National Monuments Universiteit Gent
Cultural heritage routing : a recreational navigation-based approach in exploring cultural heritage Universiteit Gent
Monitoring the complexity of change of a World Heritage site after the inscription on the World Heritage List KU Leuven
In 1972, the General conference of UNESCO adopted the Convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage. Since 1992, the Committee has taken different measures to strength the control and management over the World Heritage List. During this meeting, inscription procedures and listing requirements were reviewed. But special attention was taken in heritage management procedures which were translated into processes for ...
The transversal heritage of Maastricht Stone, a potential Global Heritage Stone Resource from Belgium and the Netherlands Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
Information management systems for cultural heritage and conservation of world heritage sites. The Silk Roads case study KU Leuven
This paper discusses the application of Information Management Systems (IMS) in cultural heritage. IMS offer a set of tools for understanding, inventorying and documenting national, regional and World Heritage properties. Information Management Systems can assist State Parties, stakeholders and heritage site managers involved in cultural heritage management and conservation by easily mining, sharing and exchanging information from multiple ...
Connecting World Heritage nominations and monitoring with the support of the Silk Roads Cultural Heritage Resource Information System KU Leuven
© 2013 Copernicus. All rights reserved. Serial transnational World Heritage nominations are challenging the way cultural heritage has been managed and evaluated in the past. Serial transnational World Heritage nominations are unique in that they consist of multiple sites listed as one property, distributed in different countries, involving a large diversity of stakeholders in the process. As a result, there is a need for precise baseline ...
A Rambling field role for the Heritage Practitioner: A means to come to more socially sustainable heritage (re-)development projects KU Leuven
This chapter aims at demonstrating that with a different approach in architectural pedagogies and heritage practices we can come to more socially sustainable heritage (re-) development projects. The here presented three-step methodology of Interactive Walking challenges the traditional material-focused view, nudging it towards a more anthropological perspective by directing attention primarily at the voiceless – that is, the “people overlooked ...