The world heritage site
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Part 1 of ebook "World heritage sites: Tourism, local communities and conservation activities" presents the following content: world heritage sites – an introduction; heritage management and conservation activities at world heritage sites; tourism development at world heritage sites; tourism marketing at world heritage sites; local communities in and around world heritage sites;...
101p damtuyetha 09-01-2023 7 4 Download
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "World heritage sites: Tourism, local communities and conservation activities" presents the following content: the economic impacts of world heritage site designation on local communities; the sociocultural impacts of world heritage site designation on local communities; the environmental impacts of world heritage site designation on local communities;...
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The present study found that the majority of the sample group usually separated recyclable garbage (87.2%) but they did not separate food waste before disposing of their garbage (72.2%).
6p guernsey 28-12-2021 6 0 Download
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The support of local communities plays a significant role in the World Heritage Site (WHS) conservation and the development of heritage tourism. This study aims to better understand the community support for sustainable tourism development by exploring the distinct components of residents' well-being (WB) in the heritage tourism context. The study sample is the group of residents from three different tourism destinations at Trang An Landscape Complex located in the Northwest Vietnam.
16p huyetthienthan 23-11-2021 9 2 Download
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The Scenic Landscape Complex of Trang An was the first mixed heritage site of Vietnam and South East Asia that was recognised by UNESCO as one of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. The development of the tourism scene has not only contributed to the economy of the local residents but also helps to establish the connection between the different parties involved.
6p vioregon2711 02-02-2021 21 1 Download
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This study aims to show the accumulation matrix of some of the major toxic heavy metals namely, Cu, Pb and Cd in this geographical area so that some precautionary measures are taken immediately to control it at source and biotic communities in the ambient media are protected from the very toxic effect of these metals.
8p abcxyz123_02 03-03-2020 15 0 Download
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This study has benefited from direct observation of UNESCO activities, and the analysis of several initiatives, as well as a survey, conducted by the author, of underwater archaeology experts and fieldworkers.
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Layout with its characteristics and functions has attracted much attention of many language researchers. In a text in general and a text introducing World Cultural Heritage Sites in particular, the layout plays an important role in arranging ideas as well as sections
5p viapollo11 10-04-2019 58 4 Download
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For millennia, Aboriginal hunters on the North American Plains used their knowledge of the land and of buffalo behaviour to drive their quarry over cliffs. Archaeologist Jack Brink has written a major study of the mass buffalo hunts and the culture they supported before and after European contact. By way of example, he draws on his 25 years excavating at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in southwestern Alberta, Canada – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
360p anhnangmuahe2013 05-03-2013 53 3 Download
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Recently, tourism activities in Quang Binh Province have been growing rapidly, especially since the Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park was certified as the World Natural Heritage in 2004. Among the tourist sites of Quang Binh, Phong Nha and Dong Hoi tourism centers are the two places which attract the largest numbers of visitors. The rapid but unplanned tourism activities have been creating various social and environmental concerns.
8p dem_thanh 22-12-2012 73 7 Download
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The Heritage Homeowner’s Preservation Manuals for UNESCO World Heritage Sites series has been conceptualized by the Office of the UNESCO Regional Advisor for Culture in the Asia-Pacific, with input from the participants of the LEAP programme (19962000), funded by the Government of Norway; Nuttaphol Ma; Suki Keen and Elizabeth Cardosa.
134p dinhmanh157 30-10-2012 140 33 Download