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typically includes consideration of the rarity, representativeness, and communicative power of assets and their values. These are then managed in order to sustain and valorize that significance. Engagement with the economic value of heritage may help promote its preservation. Development of new
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representation technologies such as Digital Twin has potential to help the community perceive the Values and also help the community engage in the curation and dissemination of the architectural heritage with an increased level of accessibility.
72:(The modern cult of monuments), he describes historical value, artistic value, age value, commemorative value, use value, and newness value. Riegl demonstrates that some of these values conflict and argues that they may be culturally 123:(last revised 1999). Cultural significance is said to be 'embodied' in the fabric, setting, use, associations, and meanings of a place, and includes aesthetic, historic, scientific, social and spiritual values for past, present and 415: 633: 139: 112: 128: 226: 463: 231: 424: 45:
decision-making. It is recognised that values may compete and change over time, and that heritage may have different meanings for different
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The Altamira controversy: Assessing the economic impact of a world heritage site for planning and tourism management
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in 1991; in 2010 it was announced that the head was to be excavated and placed in a museum for disgraced statues
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Sustainable tourism and social value at World Heritage Sites: Towards a conservation plan for Altamira, Spain
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Sustainable tourism and social value at World Heritage Sites: Towards a conservation plan for Altamira, Spain
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The Subtle Power of Intangible Heritage: Legal and Financial Instruments for Safeguarding Intangible Heritage
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Criterion for assessing significance, prioritize resources, and inform conservation decision-making
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Stanley, Nicholas P.; Talley, Mansfield K.; Vaccaro, Alessandra M. (26 September 1996).
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Deacon, Harriet; Dondolo, Luvuyo; Mirubata, Mbulelo; Prosalendis, Sandra (2004).
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are identified in order to assess significance, prioritize resources, and inform
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Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
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addresses cultural sites of outstanding universal value, from a
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by Pablo Alonso González, Eva Parga Dans & Raimundo Otero.
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Managing Built Heritage: The Role of Cultural Significance
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research report; annotated bibliography at pages 73–96)
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Changing values saw the demolition and burial of this
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Index


monument
cultural heritage
conservative-restorative
stakeholders
Alois Riegl
Ruskin
monument
contingent
UNESCO
World Heritage Convention
historical
aesthetic
scientific
ethnological
anthropological
authenticity
Venice Charter
Burra Charter
future generations
minimum intervention
Significance assessment
World Heritage Site
Cultural heritage management
Conservation-restoration
Value pluralism
Intrinsic value (ethics)
Collective memory
"'Hello Lenin': Berlin to Resurrect its Disgraced Monuments"
Der Spiegel

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