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Risk preparedness: a management manual for World Cultural Heritage
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The article was published on 1998-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 103 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cultural heritage management & Cultural property.read more
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Retrospection on the "Integrity" Principle of World Heritage——Review of the 4 Concepts of the Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the transboundary property, transnational property, serial nomination and heritage extension based on the world heritage principle of integrity is presented, and some recommendations for the objective and strategy of trans-area world heritage nomination practices are proposed.
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Cultural heritage management and monitoring using remote sensing data and GIS: The case study of Paphos area, Cyprus
Athos Agapiou,Vasiliki Lysandrou,Dimitrios D. Alexakis,Dimitrios D. Alexakis,K. Themistocleous,Branka Cuca,Athanasios V. Argyriou,Apostolos Sarris,Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis +8 more
TL;DR: A multidisciplinary approach, based on remote sensing techniques and Geographical Information System (GIS) analysis, is presented, in order to assess the overall risk in the Paphos district (Cyprus), which has a great deal of archaeological sites and isolated monuments.
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Maintaining authenticity and integrity at cultural world heritage sites.
Heike C. Alberts,Helen Hazen +1 more
TL;DR: To be considered for listing as a World Heritage site, properties must meet the conditions of "integrity" and/or "authenticity" and be of "outstanding universal value".
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Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (Paris, 1972); List of the 145 States Parties at 27 January 1996
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Digital Twin: Research Framework to Support Preventive Conservation Policies
Pierre-André Jouan,Pierre Hallot +1 more
TL;DR: This paper advocates the application of Digital Twin’s (DT) principles, using HBIM models as a digital replica, to support the preventive conservation of heritage places and demonstrates the need for a DT approach in this context.