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A. KapurCultural heritages Built heritage Historic preservation Tangible heritage Sustainable development Conservation Regional planning Architectural design Built Heritage Urban development Geographical locations Modern development Urban growth Preservation policies Unique identifications
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C. VirassamyIntangible cultural heritage Mediterranean diet intangible heritage Tangible heritage Sustainable development Cultural tourism Agricultural production Communities Fishing skills Food heritage Holistic approach Livestock breeding National Inventory Role of experts Rural heritage cultural identity Haenyeo association Intangible Jamsugut Jeju Haenyeo Tangible Bulteok UNESCO ICH Beekeepers Indigenous Land-based cultures Sustainable livelihoods Critical heritage studies Resilience Economic feasibility Management models Recovery of the building stock Conservation policy
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