Is UNESCO World Heritage recognition a blessing or burden? Evidence from developing Asian countries
via The Conversation, 11 July 2018: a piece by Josephine Caust With colleague Dr Mariana Vecco, I recently published a research article about these issues. Some of our recommendations for vulnerable sites include: introducing control of visitor numbers as a matter of urgency tighter planning controls on adjacent development querying the use of sites for any tourist … <a href="
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