AbstractWith its rich culture and long history, China has abundant heritage resources, including numerous World Heritage Sites. Considering the large population and rapid economic development, resource management at World Heritage Sites in China has many challenges. This paper reviews and assesses academic literature on World Heritage management in China to explore issues in resource management at World Heritage Sites. It is identified that the complication of management structure and local participation are commonly addressed as key concerns for resource management at World Heritage Sites in China. Further research opportunities are also identified
Heritage as a field of research and collective action has emerged only in the last 40 years, spurred...
The paper proposes a framework for the study of cultural heritage management issues: the “heritage c...
Heritage Sites in Contemporary China: Cultural Policies and Management Practices focuses on cultural...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
Although the conflicting relationship between heritage and tourism has been debated at length in the...
It is recognized that a conflict exists between heritage protection and tourism development, a confl...
Although the conflicting relationship between heritage and tourism has been debated at length in the...
The protection and management of world heritage has always been a hot topic in academic circles. In ...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
This paper is a result of a three-year field research project carried out in Luoyang (Henan Province...
Community participation is a key part of heritage management. However, in practice, unlike natural h...
Heritage preservation and tourism development are inevitably intertwined at heritage sites. The rela...
There are some differences on content, narrative and arrangement order of the criterions between the...
Heritage as a field of research and collective action has emerged only in the last 40 years, spurred...
Due to its rich stock of heritage assets, extraordinary pace of market liberalisation, and its polit...
Heritage as a field of research and collective action has emerged only in the last 40 years, spurred...
The paper proposes a framework for the study of cultural heritage management issues: the “heritage c...
Heritage Sites in Contemporary China: Cultural Policies and Management Practices focuses on cultural...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
Although the conflicting relationship between heritage and tourism has been debated at length in the...
It is recognized that a conflict exists between heritage protection and tourism development, a confl...
Although the conflicting relationship between heritage and tourism has been debated at length in the...
The protection and management of world heritage has always been a hot topic in academic circles. In ...
During the past decade, China has shown unusual enthusiasm for gaining World Heritage status in anti...
This paper is a result of a three-year field research project carried out in Luoyang (Henan Province...
Community participation is a key part of heritage management. However, in practice, unlike natural h...
Heritage preservation and tourism development are inevitably intertwined at heritage sites. The rela...
There are some differences on content, narrative and arrangement order of the criterions between the...
Heritage as a field of research and collective action has emerged only in the last 40 years, spurred...
Due to its rich stock of heritage assets, extraordinary pace of market liberalisation, and its polit...
Heritage as a field of research and collective action has emerged only in the last 40 years, spurred...
The paper proposes a framework for the study of cultural heritage management issues: the “heritage c...
Heritage Sites in Contemporary China: Cultural Policies and Management Practices focuses on cultural...