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POSSIBILITY TO USE MOBILE LEARNING TO PROMOTE WORLD HERITAGE SITE PRESERVATION AWARENESS IN LUANG PRABANG, LAO PDR: A READINESS STUDY

POSSIBILITY TO USE MOBILE LEARNING TO PROMOTE WORLD HERITAGE SITE PRESERVATION AWARENESS IN LUANG PRABANG, LAO PDR: A READINESS STUDY

... the heritage site, interviewees emphasized the need to incorporate mixed interaction within the application and also Lao language ...the heritage town is changing are very much ...for heritage ...

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Tourism destination governance: The case of UNESCO World Heritage Site of Oporto city

Tourism destination governance: The case of UNESCO World Heritage Site of Oporto city

... Tourism is an extremely composite and controversial phenomenon, consisted of a large number of interrelated entities joint in a system. In the present we are living in – with most societies being capitalism-orientated, ...

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A route with a view: the contribution of scenic landscapes to a world heritage site gateway community

A route with a view: the contribution of scenic landscapes to a world heritage site gateway community

... Nature based tourism can serve as an important driver of rural regional economic development. In developing countries, a rapidly growing tourism industry can be an important source of foreign exchange inflows (Wunder, ...

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THE INTEGRATED SURVEY FOR EXCAVATED ARCHITECTURES: THE COMPLEX OF CASALNUOVO DISTRICT WITHIN THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE “SASSI” (MATERA, ITALY)

THE INTEGRATED SURVEY FOR EXCAVATED ARCHITECTURES: THE COMPLEX OF CASALNUOVO DISTRICT WITHIN THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE “SASSI” (MATERA, ITALY)

... The complexity of a built space, such as this one, determines the need for a non-traditional approach, so you have to combine last generation tools and canonical ones for survey, drawing and representation, within a ...

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Huashan Rock Art: Presentation of a Chinese Cultural Heritage Site in the Absence of Tourism Infrastructure

Huashan Rock Art: Presentation of a Chinese Cultural Heritage Site in the Absence of Tourism Infrastructure

... Cultural Heritage (WCH) site designation and mean that the attempt to treat all WCH sites with the same set of policy guidelines will prove to be ...research site should become more sophisticated (or ...

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3D Modeling of the Milreu Roman Heritage with UAVs

3D Modeling of the Milreu Roman Heritage with UAVs

... In this work, a workflow to produce georeferenced textured dense point clouds and 3D mesh models of the Milreu cultural heritage site in Faro, Algarve (Por- tugal) was developed and applied. These models ...

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A model on tourist behaviour: destination image, visitor satisfaction and loyalty

A model on tourist behaviour: destination image, visitor satisfaction and loyalty

... “Unfortunately the gardens were closed, there was no notice giving opening times”. “Moreover, signage was confusing and some areas of the garden were closed for no stated reason”. “This is a nice green space but has ...

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Proceedings EECHB JFlores

Proceedings EECHB JFlores

... In Oporto, traditional buildings are the major contributors for shaping the World Heritage Site (WHS). Despite their heritage relevance, like in most European historic cities, these are not ...

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3D DOCUMENTATION OF GLOBAL HISTORIC SITES: THE ‘SCOTTISH TEN’ PROJECT AND ITS APPLICATIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE

3D DOCUMENTATION OF GLOBAL HISTORIC SITES: THE ‘SCOTTISH TEN’ PROJECT AND ITS APPLICATIONS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE

... World Heritage Sites in Scotland and culturally significant international heritage sites, using technologies such as terrestrial laser scanning, aerial LiDAR, high resolution photography, digital ...

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Assessing patrons’ satisfaction with the cultural heritage attribute (accommodation) in the historical city "Isfahan, Iran"(Abbasi Hotel)

Assessing patrons’ satisfaction with the cultural heritage attribute (accommodation) in the historical city "Isfahan, Iran"(Abbasi Hotel)

... of heritage is valuable for many societies. Experiencing heritage is a means of enabling people to approve their membership of a ...that heritage is necessary for progress in marketing methods and ...

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A MOBILE APPLICATION FOR VIRTUAL HERITAGE AND UGC PUBLIC SHARING

A MOBILE APPLICATION FOR VIRTUAL HERITAGE AND UGC PUBLIC SHARING

... channels heritage information from one end of the spectrum to the other, thus facilitating a dialogue never considered ...virtual heritage with visualized tempo-spatial information can be easily shared ...

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Cad. Saúde Pública  vol.27 número6

Cad. Saúde Pública vol.27 número6

... World Heritage Site, suffers from anthropogenic ef- fects such as changes in the production process, land occupation, and intensification in the flow of people, potentiated by precarious living conditions, ...

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“Conservation” and co-creation through film tourism at heritage sites: An initial focus on Northern Ireland

“Conservation” and co-creation through film tourism at heritage sites: An initial focus on Northern Ireland

... utilised heritage sites throughout Northern ...for heritage sites to expand their traditional markets and to enhance the quality of the experience tourists have on ...on heritage conservation, film ...

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Built Heritage Research and Education

Built Heritage Research and Education

... (Landscape, Heritage and Territory Laboratory) and CIDEHUS (Interdisciplinary Centre for History, Culture and Societies) - is an innovative multidisciplinary ...

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Estud. av.  vol.25 número71

Estud. av. vol.25 número71

... cultural heritage and, ac- cording to the correlation of forces, either protect or not the designated ...cultural heritage by considering that it is worth less than the benefits derived from the proposed ...

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Heritage is not a museum piece

Heritage is not a museum piece

... In this article I shall often quote from Cherif Khaznadars writings and observations from his book “Warning The Intangible Heritage in Danger”. The title and the book are a double edged sword; pro as in the title, ...

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Prediction of P53 mutants (multiple sites) transcriptional activity based on structural (2D&3D) properties.

Prediction of P53 mutants (multiple sites) transcriptional activity based on structural (2D&3D) properties.

... multiple site (one-site, two-site, three-site, four-site, and five-site) p53 mutants using optimal set of predictive features that generated higher MCC and accuracy in prediction ...

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Cistercian Architectural Heritage as Cultural Landmarks

Cistercian Architectural Heritage as Cultural Landmarks

... Cistercian heritage in Portugal through a systematic analysis of the Cistercian existences, its appropriation and insertion in the ...monastic heritage does interact with the contemporary urban or rural ...

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Cultural heritage, documentary heritage: the archival fonds of PROMOART CNFCP / IPHAN :: Brapci ::

Cultural heritage, documentary heritage: the archival fonds of PROMOART CNFCP / IPHAN :: Brapci ::

... O presente artigo baseou-se em atividades desenvolvidas no CNFCP/IPHAN em convênio com a Unesco, para estudo e proposta de organização do Fundo Programa de Promoç[r] ...

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Innovation through portuguese aeronautical heritage

Innovation through portuguese aeronautical heritage

... aeronautic heritage as a tourism resource to constitute a route through Portugal, which is an offer internationally inexistent; ii) supports the management of a tourism product with the absorption of innovation ...

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