Founded in the ninth century, the city of Angkor lies at the heart of Khmer cultural heritage. Since 1995, the number of foreign visitors to the temples of Angkor has jumped from a few thousand a year to nearly a million. The neighbouring city of Siem Reap has experienced rapid growth in recent years and local infrastructure and services have struggled to keep up with the demands of international mass tourism. While it represents a significant source of foreign currency for Cambodia, mass tourism has increased pressure on Angkor's cultural and natural features, including water supply. This study of the impacts of tourism on local people involved face-to-face interviews of more than 400 souvenir vendors and 2,500 households residing in Angko...
This paper described on protection and management of the Cambodian government on the Angkor Wat temp...
"Urban Development in the Margins of a World Heritage Site : In the Shadows of Angkor" / Adèle Espos...
Standing at the bottom of Phnom Bakheng's eastern staircase—the main point of entry for visitors tod...
Founded in the ninth century, the city of Angkor lies at the heart of Khmer cultural heritage. Since...
A summay of EEPSEA research report 2006-RR5, "Towards sustainable development in Angkor, Cambodia : ...
Abstract Cambodia, a culturally significant country in South-East Asia draws the attention of severa...
Angkor, the temple and palace complex of the ancient Khmer capital in Cambodia is one of the world’s...
This research investigated the community participation for sustainable tourism pf local residents wh...
Cambodia differs from many other developing countries because of one specific asset which is tourism...
Governments in many developing countries endorse sustainable tourism, despite associated practical l...
Softcover, 224 S.: 38,00 €Softcover, 17x24Angkor, the temple and palace complex of the ancient Khmer...
The World Heritage Site of Angkor is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods in its 1200...
This study looks at how conservation of Thailand’s ancient temple heritage might be financed. Using ...
Angkor, Cambodia’s only World Heritage Site, is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods ...
The region of Angkor, Cambodia has historically been in a constant state of adjustment. From the ear...
This paper described on protection and management of the Cambodian government on the Angkor Wat temp...
"Urban Development in the Margins of a World Heritage Site : In the Shadows of Angkor" / Adèle Espos...
Standing at the bottom of Phnom Bakheng's eastern staircase—the main point of entry for visitors tod...
Founded in the ninth century, the city of Angkor lies at the heart of Khmer cultural heritage. Since...
A summay of EEPSEA research report 2006-RR5, "Towards sustainable development in Angkor, Cambodia : ...
Abstract Cambodia, a culturally significant country in South-East Asia draws the attention of severa...
Angkor, the temple and palace complex of the ancient Khmer capital in Cambodia is one of the world’s...
This research investigated the community participation for sustainable tourism pf local residents wh...
Cambodia differs from many other developing countries because of one specific asset which is tourism...
Governments in many developing countries endorse sustainable tourism, despite associated practical l...
Softcover, 224 S.: 38,00 €Softcover, 17x24Angkor, the temple and palace complex of the ancient Khmer...
The World Heritage Site of Angkor is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods in its 1200...
This study looks at how conservation of Thailand’s ancient temple heritage might be financed. Using ...
Angkor, Cambodia’s only World Heritage Site, is enduring one of the most crucial, turbulent periods ...
The region of Angkor, Cambodia has historically been in a constant state of adjustment. From the ear...
This paper described on protection and management of the Cambodian government on the Angkor Wat temp...
"Urban Development in the Margins of a World Heritage Site : In the Shadows of Angkor" / Adèle Espos...
Standing at the bottom of Phnom Bakheng's eastern staircase—the main point of entry for visitors tod...