The study is on the World Heritage site of Galle Fort in Sri Lanka, its authentic sense of place anddiminishing living heritage. The Galle Fort was inscribed as a World Heritage site in 1988 on the basisof criterion IV of Outstanding Universal Value (OUV), having to meet the condition of authenticity,focusing on the “physical” exceptionality of the site.The Galle Fort is and has been a living heritagesite for the past three and a half centuries. Its identity is also characterized by the people living thereand the natural processes involved in inhabiting the place. The site faces issues related togentrification since gaining World Heritage status. Excessive gentrification could disrupt the authenticsense of place of this living heritage site...
Sense of place is important in sustaining the socio-cultural heritage of a place. It can be nurtured...
Background - The convention concerning the protection of World Natural and Cultural Heritage was ad...
Place is the basic psychological need of the man and the structure of the place facilitates orientat...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This book focuses on the practical challenges of managing a World Heritage listed historic city in ...
In 1988, Galle Fort in Sri Lanka was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The new historic-pres...
This paper focuses on the Galle Fort World Heritage site, assessing current practices and issues rel...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research and urban design exercise conducted in th...
Local community participation is essential in order to archive sustainable measures in tourism devel...
World Heritage Sites (WHSs) and World Heritage tourism is not a fresh topic in tourism management. W...
This study addresses the issue of preservation and revitalization of small historic towns in the so...
A thorough knowledge of the sense of place concept is required to understand the relationship betwee...
Melaka Historical City, together with George Town, Penang, were conferred the United Nations Educati...
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has identified and listed ...
The year 2012 marked the fortieth anniversary of UNESCO’s Convention Concerning the Protection...
Sense of place is important in sustaining the socio-cultural heritage of a place. It can be nurtured...
Background - The convention concerning the protection of World Natural and Cultural Heritage was ad...
Place is the basic psychological need of the man and the structure of the place facilitates orientat...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
This book focuses on the practical challenges of managing a World Heritage listed historic city in ...
In 1988, Galle Fort in Sri Lanka was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO. The new historic-pres...
This paper focuses on the Galle Fort World Heritage site, assessing current practices and issues rel...
This paper presents the preliminary findings of a research and urban design exercise conducted in th...
Local community participation is essential in order to archive sustainable measures in tourism devel...
World Heritage Sites (WHSs) and World Heritage tourism is not a fresh topic in tourism management. W...
This study addresses the issue of preservation and revitalization of small historic towns in the so...
A thorough knowledge of the sense of place concept is required to understand the relationship betwee...
Melaka Historical City, together with George Town, Penang, were conferred the United Nations Educati...
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has identified and listed ...
The year 2012 marked the fortieth anniversary of UNESCO’s Convention Concerning the Protection...
Sense of place is important in sustaining the socio-cultural heritage of a place. It can be nurtured...
Background - The convention concerning the protection of World Natural and Cultural Heritage was ad...
Place is the basic psychological need of the man and the structure of the place facilitates orientat...