Traditionally, the term "interpretation" has been associated with the explanation or understanding of the significance of a particular object or concept. In the context of heritage conservation, heritage interpretation extends to all potential activities aimed at raising public awareness and enhancing public understanding of cultural heritage sites. As a critical component in the conservation and management process of World Heritage assets, heritage interpretation emerges as a paramount topic in the progression of cultural! heritage, having a significant connection with knowledge dissemination. Therefore, this study examines the relationship between the EU and UNESCO and highlights the implications of interpretative action to explore t...
The conservation is born in Europe as an aware activity that deals with the preservation of heritage...
Humanity today is facing a series of changes. These changes concern the human habitat in general, ci...
Dealing with interpretation, we first revisited the theoretical models of hermeneutics (hermeneutica...
The Guidelines are one of the outputs of the international Erasmus+ project “Methodology of Interpre...
The development of the UNESCO World Heritage list (WHL) has highlighted since its creation in 1972 t...
The European Working Group on EU Directives and Cultural Heritage was born in the spring of 2003 ar...
Conserving the cultural significance of heritage sites - as the guardians of social unity, place ide...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
Interpretation and its relevance for visitor experiences have been discussed extensively but little ...
This entry gives a short survey of some of the major changes in thinking about heritage interpretati...
Since the adoption of the Venice Charter in 1964, there have been many conservation guidelines in th...
Today, there is an exceptionally large number of objects of tangible cultural heritage in the world....
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
Since 2002, all UNESCO sites are required to adopt a Management Plan, a tool aimed at preserving the...
\u3cp\u3e UNESCO to blame is a trend often observed in scholarly works. In those studies UNESCO is ...
The conservation is born in Europe as an aware activity that deals with the preservation of heritage...
Humanity today is facing a series of changes. These changes concern the human habitat in general, ci...
Dealing with interpretation, we first revisited the theoretical models of hermeneutics (hermeneutica...
The Guidelines are one of the outputs of the international Erasmus+ project “Methodology of Interpre...
The development of the UNESCO World Heritage list (WHL) has highlighted since its creation in 1972 t...
The European Working Group on EU Directives and Cultural Heritage was born in the spring of 2003 ar...
Conserving the cultural significance of heritage sites - as the guardians of social unity, place ide...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
Interpretation and its relevance for visitor experiences have been discussed extensively but little ...
This entry gives a short survey of some of the major changes in thinking about heritage interpretati...
Since the adoption of the Venice Charter in 1964, there have been many conservation guidelines in th...
Today, there is an exceptionally large number of objects of tangible cultural heritage in the world....
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
Since 2002, all UNESCO sites are required to adopt a Management Plan, a tool aimed at preserving the...
\u3cp\u3e UNESCO to blame is a trend often observed in scholarly works. In those studies UNESCO is ...
The conservation is born in Europe as an aware activity that deals with the preservation of heritage...
Humanity today is facing a series of changes. These changes concern the human habitat in general, ci...
Dealing with interpretation, we first revisited the theoretical models of hermeneutics (hermeneutica...