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A number of countries now have charters or principles to underpin approaches to conserving and managing cultural heritage resources. Notably, there is growing interest in their adoption in the Asia-Pacific region. Paralleling this is the development of university courses in heritage management and tourism in the region. Charters help to define the critical notion of significance which must try to embrace both the tangible and the intangible. Critical to the existence of charters and conventions is the process of establishing and assessing values. In Asia, integrity of heritage places and their continuing authenticity are fundamental concerns, particularly as the notion of heritage embraces traditions, and everyday places. This paper sets out to review current interest in cultural heritage and the various charters we use to assess significance and to offer comment on them with particular reference to heritage management in Asia.

Año de publicación
2004
Revista académica
International Journal of Heritage Studies
Volumen
10
Número
5
Número de páginas
417-433
Idioma de edición
English
Numero ISSN
13527258 (ISSN)
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-42149084950&doi=10.1080%2f1352725042000299045&partnerID=40&md5=382636ceeafc2e7b926b2753d52f456e
DOI
10.1080/1352725042000299045
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