Abstract
Urban heritage sites today encompass much more than buildings or their material remains which have endured in a place. Pressured by anthropogenic and demographic threats, these sites persist in the cultural landscape and exhibit different qualities shaped by the people who live and work in and around them. Those local communities are responsible for preserving the sense of identity and continuity of heritage sites, playing an active role in contemporary society through mutually beneficial interchanges.
Original language | English |
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Qualification | Masters |
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Award date | 4 Mar 2019 |
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Publication status | Unpublished - 2019 |