Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(3), С. 428 - 446
Опубликована: Май 11, 2023
Purpose
The
purpose
of
this
paper
is
to
outline
and
reflect
on
the
new
research
agenda
for
Great
Zimbabwe
World
Heritage
property.
This
was
jointly
developed
by
academics
practitioners
from
University
(GZU)
National
Museums
Monuments
(NMMZ)
respectively.
Research-Practice
Team
put
together
Place
Lab
(HPL),
a
pilot
project
ICCROM-IUCN
Leadership
programme.
Design/methodology/approach
A
series
steps
were
undertaken
come
up
with
priorities
that
are
presented
in
paper.
HPL
involved
online
workshops,
due
COVID-19
travel
restrictions,
held
between
September
2021
April
2022.
methodology
six
assignments
based
Enhancing
Our
Toolkit
2.0
(EOH)
which
being
designed
UNESCO
its
Advisory
Bodies.
toolkit
encouraged
team
establish
site-specific
management
issues
needs.
helped
have
detailed
appreciation
site's
Outstanding
Universal
Value
as
well
other
heritage
values
national
local
importance.
also
mapping
site
attributes
multiple
actors
analysis
governance
legal
frameworks.
required
identify
factors
affecting
Findings
highlighted
challenges
resulted
legacy
ill-informed
activities
conservation
efforts
at
It
became
more
apparent
managers
prioritizing
physical
fabric
expense
spiritual
aspects.
Lack
coordination
among
undermining
structure.
Four
thematic
strands
included
intangible
cultural
elements;
governance;
climate
change
environmental
sustainability
incorporation
knowledge
systems
identified
further
research.
Originality/value
an
outcome
collaborative
done
practitioners.
Researchers
had
hitherto
worked
silos.
majority
previous
ongoing
property
falls
short
addressing
dire
challenges.
attempt
broaden
scope
terms
site.
In
past
focus
has
been
monumental
aspects
specific
reference
dry-stone
walled
structures.
However,
instance,
integrated
interests
such
Zimbabwe,
spirituality
community
beneficiation.
Policy Press eBooks,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 28, 2024
The
EPDF
and
EPUB
are
available
open
access
under
a
CC
BY
NC
ND
licence.
This
publication
was
supported
by
the
University
of
Essex's
fund.
How
do
young
people
transitioning
from
care
plan
their
future
lives?
Planning
is
usually
thought
as
requiring
clear
goals
'future
orientation',
but
how
might
planning
be
regarded
whose
wishes,
hopes
plans
have
been
repeatedly
dashed?
In
this
book
Peter
Appleton
builds
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research
interviews
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theories
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creative
non-dogmatic
three-aspects
model
for
leaving
care.
A
valuable
resource
practitioners,
researchers
educators,
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powerful
case
think
more
broadly
flexibly
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care-leavers,
placing
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at
its
heart.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 20
Опубликована: Окт. 8, 2024
The
aim
of
this
study
is
to
present
a
novel
measure
which
pairs
human-made
factors
are
most
threatening
Cultural
World
Heritage
Site
when
time
as
well
its
characteristics,
including
location,
controlled
for.
A
system
Probit
equations
employed
on
information
from
the
UNESCO
State
Conservation
and
databases
nine
frequently
reported
external
threats
(housing,
tourism,
transportation,
destruction,
illegal
activities,
land
conversion,
accommodation
supply,
loss
identity
war
civil
unrest).
This
allows
an
analysis
that
covers
all
sites,
with
22,190
observations
over
period
45
years.
Threats
unrest,
destruction
heritage
activities
appear
in
strongly
correlated
each
other.
There
also
high
positive
correlations
between
housing
tourism
housing,
transportation
accommodation.
Until
2009,
there
increase
probability
threats,
after
that,
stagnation
observed.
Sites
Africa
Arab
countries
face
highest
risk
threat.
Based
measure,
second
step
employing
fixed-effects
Logit
estimations
reveals
more
seldom
identified
if
site
question
has
management
plan.
Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
13(3), С. 428 - 446
Опубликована: Май 11, 2023
Purpose
The
purpose
of
this
paper
is
to
outline
and
reflect
on
the
new
research
agenda
for
Great
Zimbabwe
World
Heritage
property.
This
was
jointly
developed
by
academics
practitioners
from
University
(GZU)
National
Museums
Monuments
(NMMZ)
respectively.
Research-Practice
Team
put
together
Place
Lab
(HPL),
a
pilot
project
ICCROM-IUCN
Leadership
programme.
Design/methodology/approach
A
series
steps
were
undertaken
come
up
with
priorities
that
are
presented
in
paper.
HPL
involved
online
workshops,
due
COVID-19
travel
restrictions,
held
between
September
2021
April
2022.
methodology
six
assignments
based
Enhancing
Our
Toolkit
2.0
(EOH)
which
being
designed
UNESCO
its
Advisory
Bodies.
toolkit
encouraged
team
establish
site-specific
management
issues
needs.
helped
have
detailed
appreciation
site's
Outstanding
Universal
Value
as
well
other
heritage
values
national
local
importance.
also
mapping
site
attributes
multiple
actors
analysis
governance
legal
frameworks.
required
identify
factors
affecting
Findings
highlighted
challenges
resulted
legacy
ill-informed
activities
conservation
efforts
at
It
became
more
apparent
managers
prioritizing
physical
fabric
expense
spiritual
aspects.
Lack
coordination
among
undermining
structure.
Four
thematic
strands
included
intangible
cultural
elements;
governance;
climate
change
environmental
sustainability
incorporation
knowledge
systems
identified
further
research.
Originality/value
an
outcome
collaborative
done
practitioners.
Researchers
had
hitherto
worked
silos.
majority
previous
ongoing
property
falls
short
addressing
dire
challenges.
attempt
broaden
scope
terms
site.
In
past
focus
has
been
monumental
aspects
specific
reference
dry-stone
walled
structures.
However,
instance,
integrated
interests
such
Zimbabwe,
spirituality
community
beneficiation.