Built Heritage, Vol. 7, 2023
ARTICLES
1.) People’s perspectives on heritage conservation and tourism development: a case study of Varanasi. --Ananya Pati and Mujahid Husain
2.) Circularity-based decision-making framework for the integrated conservation of built heritage: the case of the Medina of Tunis. --Yasmine Tira and Handan Türkoğlu
3.) Introduction: innovative heritage-based post-crisis urban recovery strategies. --Christer Gustafsson and Matthias Ripp
4.) Reconstruction of the lost colonial architecture in the context of heritage tourism: Dutch Trading Post in Taiwan. --Ping-hsiang Hsu
5.) Physical features and analysis of traditional mosques: the case of Quzzat quarter of Herat Old City, Afghanistan. --Ghulam Mohammad Asim and Hajime Shimizu
6.) Scope and limitations of heritage-based resilience: some reflections from Nepal. --Neel Kamal Chapagain
7.) Heritage and the COVID-19 pandemic: the meaning of visitation. --Cut Dewi, Matthew Rofe, Julie Nichols and Izziah Izziah
8.) Analysis of the systematic conservation of China's petroleum industrial heritage: a case study and analysis of the petroleum industrial heritage in Daqing. --Zhimin Sun
9.) Petrographic and geochemical analyses to characterise the source of built historical natural stones — a case study of the volcanic stones from historical quarries and Baoguosi Temple in the city of Ningbo, China. --Xiuwei Guo, Yawen Zhang, Xuemin Xu and Shibing Dai
10.) Impact of legislative precision in the management of the Casbah. --Farah Hadji, Zaki Aslan, Quenza Bougherira and Emad Mushtaha
11.) The impact of increased flooding caused by climate change on heritage in England and North Wales, and possible preventative measures: what could/should be done?. --Kelly Anderson
12.) Public policies and conservation plans of historic urban landscapes under the sustainable heritage tourism milieu: discussions on the equilibrium model on Kulangsu Island, UNESCO World Heritage site. --Long Zhao, Yuan Li, Na Zhang and Zhenxin Zhang
13.) A research agenda for heritage planning perspectives from Europe, edited by Eva Stegmeijer and Loes Veldpaus. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham, 2021. 225pp. ISBN 9781788974622.--Cut Dewi
14.) Correction: Historical imaginaries, historic urban branding, and the local state in China: rejuvenation discourse, manufactured heritage and simulacrascapes. --Andrew Malcolm Law
15.) Attempting to document and rehabilitate Aleppo between 1994 and 2011: the ramifications of pre-conflict built heritage mismanagement and the effects of the scarcity of documentation on options available for post-conflict conservation. --Zeido Zeido
16.) Developing an identities-based approach to support more robust resilience and recovery in heritage planning and management. --Zachary M. Jones and Théodora Pappas
17.) Historical imaginaries, historic urban branding, and the local state in China: rejuvenation discourse, manufactured heritage and simulacrascapes. --Andrew Malcolm Law
1.) People’s perspectives on heritage conservation and tourism development: a case study of Varanasi. --Ananya Pati and Mujahid Husain
2.) Circularity-based decision-making framework for the integrated conservation of built heritage: the case of the Medina of Tunis. --Yasmine Tira and Handan Türkoğlu
3.) Introduction: innovative heritage-based post-crisis urban recovery strategies. --Christer Gustafsson and Matthias Ripp
4.) Reconstruction of the lost colonial architecture in the context of heritage tourism: Dutch Trading Post in Taiwan. --Ping-hsiang Hsu
5.) Physical features and analysis of traditional mosques: the case of Quzzat quarter of Herat Old City, Afghanistan. --Ghulam Mohammad Asim and Hajime Shimizu
6.) Scope and limitations of heritage-based resilience: some reflections from Nepal. --Neel Kamal Chapagain
7.) Heritage and the COVID-19 pandemic: the meaning of visitation. --Cut Dewi, Matthew Rofe, Julie Nichols and Izziah Izziah
8.) Analysis of the systematic conservation of China's petroleum industrial heritage: a case study and analysis of the petroleum industrial heritage in Daqing. --Zhimin Sun
9.) Petrographic and geochemical analyses to characterise the source of built historical natural stones — a case study of the volcanic stones from historical quarries and Baoguosi Temple in the city of Ningbo, China. --Xiuwei Guo, Yawen Zhang, Xuemin Xu and Shibing Dai
10.) Impact of legislative precision in the management of the Casbah. --Farah Hadji, Zaki Aslan, Quenza Bougherira and Emad Mushtaha
11.) The impact of increased flooding caused by climate change on heritage in England and North Wales, and possible preventative measures: what could/should be done?. --Kelly Anderson
12.) Public policies and conservation plans of historic urban landscapes under the sustainable heritage tourism milieu: discussions on the equilibrium model on Kulangsu Island, UNESCO World Heritage site. --Long Zhao, Yuan Li, Na Zhang and Zhenxin Zhang
13.) A research agenda for heritage planning perspectives from Europe, edited by Eva Stegmeijer and Loes Veldpaus. Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, Cheltenham, 2021. 225pp. ISBN 9781788974622.--Cut Dewi
14.) Correction: Historical imaginaries, historic urban branding, and the local state in China: rejuvenation discourse, manufactured heritage and simulacrascapes. --Andrew Malcolm Law
15.) Attempting to document and rehabilitate Aleppo between 1994 and 2011: the ramifications of pre-conflict built heritage mismanagement and the effects of the scarcity of documentation on options available for post-conflict conservation. --Zeido Zeido
16.) Developing an identities-based approach to support more robust resilience and recovery in heritage planning and management. --Zachary M. Jones and Théodora Pappas
17.) Historical imaginaries, historic urban branding, and the local state in China: rejuvenation discourse, manufactured heritage and simulacrascapes. --Andrew Malcolm Law
Ananya Pati - Personal Name
Zeido Zeido - Personal Name
Andrew Malcolm Law - Personal Name
Long Zhao - Personal Name
Kelly Anderson - Personal Name
Farah Hadji - Personal Name
Xiuwei Guo - Personal Name
Zhimin Sun - Personal Name
Cut Dewi - Personal Name
Neel Kamal Chapagain - Personal Name
Ghulam Mohammad Asim - Personal Name
Ping-hsiang Hsu - Personal Name
Christer Gustafsson - Personal Name
Yasmine Tira - Personal Name
Zachary M. Jones - Personal Name
Zeido Zeido - Personal Name
Andrew Malcolm Law - Personal Name
Long Zhao - Personal Name
Kelly Anderson - Personal Name
Farah Hadji - Personal Name
Xiuwei Guo - Personal Name
Zhimin Sun - Personal Name
Cut Dewi - Personal Name
Neel Kamal Chapagain - Personal Name
Ghulam Mohammad Asim - Personal Name
Ping-hsiang Hsu - Personal Name
Christer Gustafsson - Personal Name
Yasmine Tira - Personal Name
Zachary M. Jones - Personal Name
Vol. 7, 2023
2662-6802
e-Journal Desain
Inggris
Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
2023
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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