Heritage diplomacy through the lens of the European Capitals of Culture programme
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2153
Macdonald L.; Nicholls N.; Gallou E.; Monckton L.; Mitchell R.
Is spatial exposure to heritage associated with visits to heritage and to mental health? A cross-sectional study using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS)
80.7409
2200
Zhou T.; Zang T.; Jiang J.; Yang X.; Ikebe K.
Analysis of the Influencing Factors of Social Participation Awareness on Urban Heritage Conservation: The Example of Suzhou, China
82.7346
2196
Qian Z.
Heritage conservation as a territorialised urban strategy: conservative reuse of socialist industrial heritage in China
84.3913
2237
Jansson I.-M.
Challenging the problem of un-democratic participation: from destruction to re-construction of heritage
85.2549
2163
Gallou E.; Uzzell D.; Sofaer J.
Perceived place qualities, restorative effects and self-reported wellbeing benefits of visits to heritage sites: Empirical evidence from a visitor survey in England
92.4142
2188
Foroughi M.; de Andrade B.; Roders A.P.; Wang T.
Public participation and consensus-building in urban planning from the lens of heritage planning: A systematic literature review
94.7445
2244
Bavi A.; Gupta N.
Gamification of Digital Heritage as an Approach to Improving Museum and Art Gallery Engagement for Blind and Partially Sighted Visitors
96.819
2208
Anelli D.; Tajani F.
Valorization of cultural heritage and land take reduction: an urban compensation model for the replacement of unsuitable buildings in an Italian UNESCO site
98.5863
2891
Li Y.; Sahari F.
The application of regional culture in urban public space design
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