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Golinelli, Gaetano M., ed. Cultural Heritage and Value Creation. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08527-2.

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UNESCO, cultural heritage, and outstanding universal value: Value-based analyses of the World Heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Pub., 2012.

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Constantelos, Demetrios J. The Greeks: Their heritage, and its value today. Brookline, Mass: Hellenic College Press, 1996.

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Stricker, Gwen. Industrial Decay: Environmental Value of Industrial Heritage Sites. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Szmygin, Bogusław. Outstanding universal value and monitoring of world heritage properties. Warsaw: Polish National Committee of ICOMOS, 2011.

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Clay, Mathers, Darvill Timothy, and Little Barbara J, eds. Heritage of value, archaeology of renown: Reshaping archaeological assessment and significance. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2005.

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Gerald, Allison, Great Britain. Department of National Heritage., English Heritage, and Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors., eds. The Value of conservation?: A literature review of the economic and social value of the cultural built heritage. London: English Heritage, 1996.

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Arlotta, Allison. Locating Heritage Value in the Reciprocal Relationship Between Preservation and Waste Management. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2018.

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Kaleta, Zofia. The surname as a cultural value and an ethnic heritage: Tracing your Polish roots. Warszawa: Slawistyczny Ośrodek Wydawniczy przy Instytucie Slawistyki PAN, 1997.

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Tomczyk, Stacy Lynn. Visualizing Value: A Geospatial Look at Comparative Approaches to Local Valuation of Cultural Heritage. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2017.

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Hinnerichsen, Miia. Reusing the industrial past by the Tammerkoski Rapids: Discussions on the value of industrial heritage. Tampere [Finland]: Pirkanmaa Provincial Museum, 2011.

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European Commission. Information Society DG. and Salzburg Research (Firm), eds. The DigiCULT report: Technological landscapes for tomorrow's cultural economy : unlocking the value of cultural heritage : full report. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2002.

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Penyagolosa, patrimonio de una comunidad: Entorno histórico y valor social = Penyagolosa, community heritage : historical environment and social value. Castelló de la Plana: Universitat Jaume I, Consell Social, 2020.

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Traviglia, Arianna, Lucio Milano, Cristina Tonghini, and Riccardo Giovanelli. Stolen Heritage Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Heritage in the EU and the MENA Region. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-517-9.

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It is a well-known fact that organized crime has developed into an international network that, spanning from the simple ‘grave diggers’ up to powerful and wealthy white-collar professionals, makes use of money laundering, fraud and forgery. This criminal chain, ultimately, damages and dissipates our cultural identity and, in some cases, even fosters terrorism or civil unrest through the illicit trafficking of cultural property.The forms of ‘possession’ of Cultural Heritage are often blurred; depending on the national legislation of reference, the ownership and trade of historical and artistic assets of value may be legitimate or not. Criminals have always exploited these ambiguities and managed to place on the Art and Antiquities market items resulting from destruction or looting of museums, monuments and archaeological areas. Thus, over the years, even the most renowned museum institutions have - more or less consciously - hosted in their showcases cultural objects of illicit origin. Looting, thefts, illicit trade, and clandestine exports are phenomena that affect especially those countries rich in historical and artistic assets. That includes Italy, which has seen its cultural heritage plundered over the centuries ending up in public and private collections worldwide.This edited volume features ten papers authored by international experts and professionals actively involved in Cultural Heritage protection. Drawing from the experience of the Conference Stolen Heritage (Venice, December 2019), held in the framework of the NETCHER project, the book focuses on illicit trafficking in Cultural Property under a multidisciplinary perspective.The articles look at this serious issue and at connected crimes delving into a variety of fields. The essays especially expand on European legislation regulating import, export, trade and restitution of cultural objects; conflict antiquities and cultural heritage at risk in the Near and Middle East; looting activities and illicit excavations in Italy; the use of technologies to counter looting practices.The volume closes with two papers specifically dedicated to the thorny ethical issues arising from the publication of unprovenanced archaeological objects, and the relevance of accurate communication and openness about such topics.
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Arun, Mahizhnan, and Institute of Policy Studies (Singapore), eds. Heritage and contemporary values. Singapore: Institute of Policy Studies, 1993.

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Campbell, Stuart, Liz White, and Suzie Thomas, eds. Competing Values in Archaeological Heritage. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94102-8.

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S, Smith George, Messenger Phyllis Mauch 1950-, and Soderland Hilary A, eds. Heritage values in contemporary society. Walnut Creek, Calif: Left Coast Press, 2009.

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Der Wert des Kulturerbes für die Gesellschaft: Genesis und Gegenstand der Europarats-Rahmenkonvention von 2005. Hamburg: Dr. Kovac, 2007.

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Mei, Qing. The Values of Gulangyu World Cultural Heritage. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3016-6.

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Heritage from below. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Pub. Company, 2012.

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De la Torre, Marta, 1946- and Getty Conservation Institute, eds. Heritage values in site management: Four case studies. Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute, 2005.

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Ghosh, Sonali, and Moe Chiba. Cultural landscapes of Asia: Understanding and managing heritage values. New Delhi: Aryan Books International in association with DRONAH, 2018.

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Bond, Stephen. Managing built heritage: The role of cultural values and significance. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015.

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Labadi, Sophia. UNESCO, Cultural Heritage, and Outstanding Universal Value: Value-Based Analyses of the World Heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage Conventions. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Labadi, Sophia. UNESCO, Cultural Heritage, and Outstanding Universal Value: Value-Based Analyses of the World Heritage and Intangible Cultural Heritage Conventions. AltaMira Press, 2012.

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Staff, Accenture (Firm), and National Trust (Great Britain) Staff. Demonstrating the Public Value of Heritage. National Trust, 2006.

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Culture and Value: Tourism, Heritage, and Property. Indiana University Press, 2018.

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Bendix, Regina F. Culture and Value: Tourism, Heritage, and Property. Indiana University Press, 2018.

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Bendix, Regina F. Culture and Value: Tourism, Heritage, and Property. Indiana University Press, 2018.

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Bendix, Regina F. Culture and Value: Tourism, Heritage, and Property. Indiana University Press, 2018.

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Bendix, Regina F. Culture and Value: Tourism, Heritage, and Property. Indiana University Press, 2018.

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Kaner, Simon. Okinoshima : The Universal Value of Japan's Sacred Heritage: A World Heritage Nomination. Springer, 2020.

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Living Ruins, Value Conflicts (Heritage, Culture and Identity). Ashgate Pub Co, 2008.

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Golinelli, Gaetano M. Cultural Heritage and Value Creation: Towards New Pathways. Springer, 2014.

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The Greeks: Their heritage and Its Value Today. Holy Cross Orthodox Press, 2007.

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Golinelli, Gaetano M. Cultural Heritage and Value Creation: Towards New Pathways. Springer, 2014.

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Golinelli, Gaetano M. Cultural Heritage and Value Creation: Towards New Pathways. Springer, 2016.

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Brumann, Christoph. Creating Universal Value. Edited by Angela M. Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190676315.013.27.

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This chapter traces the gestation of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention and the rise of the World Heritage title to a global brand and major catalyst for heritage aspirations, activities, and discourses. Despite conceptual reforms in the 1990s and a more nation-centered mode of World Heritage Committee operations since 2010, Northern dominance and biases persist. Global co-custodianship of sites has remained largely symbolic and the contribution of World Heritage to international cooperation and site conservation is uneven. World Heritage has clearly broadened conceptions of cultural heritage, even if inconsistently. Social effects of site designation tend to be complex, producing both winners and losers on the local level, with external actors extending their influence. Recent financial difficulties make ambitious change unlikely for the coming years. The power of the World Heritage title is increasingly at the mercy of the treaty states’ internal conditions, rather than of the global institutional framework.
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(Editor), Clay Mathers, Timothy Darvill (Editor), and Barbara J. Little (Editor), eds. Heritage Of Value, Archaeology Of Renown: Reshaping Archaeological Assessment And Significance (Cultural Heritage Studies). University Press of Florida, 2005.

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Ruby, Wayne. The Pflueger Heritage Lures & Reels 1881-1952: Identification & Value Guide. Collector Books, 2007.

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Australia's Fossil Heritage. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101784.

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The National Heritage List was created in January 2004 to recognise, celebrate and protect places of outstanding heritage value to the nation. National heritage encompasses those places that reveal the richness of Australia's extraordinarily diverse natural, historic and Indigenous heritage. One aspect of natural heritage that has been little explored is Australia’s wealth of exceptional fossil sites. While a small number of fossil sites have risen to public prominence, there are many lesser-known sites that have important heritage values. The Australian Heritage Council engaged palaeontologists from state museums and the Northern Territory Museum and Art Gallery to compile lists of outstanding fossil sites and to document their characteristics and relative importance against a range of categories, with a view to further our understanding about Australia’s important fossil heritage. Sites that were listed for National or World Heritage values were not included in the places for consideration, with the focus being on lesser-known but still important sites. This book is an account of the palaeontologists’ findings. Some of the sites that were included in the initial lists have since been recognised through listing on the National Heritage List or the World Heritage List. Australia's Fossil Heritage provides a useful reference to the outstanding fossil sites it catalogues, and gives a clearer understanding of the heritage values of such sites. More generally, it contributes to a greater appreciation of Australia’s geological and fossil diversity and enables readers to learn more about Australia's prehistory.
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Husain, Husam R., ed. Heritage and the City: Values and Beyond. Cinius Yayınları Publication, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/2022_362598.362.

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Values bind us together which makes our communities stronger and united. Communities are built upon our tolerance and understanding of the value of our ties, and ties pave our cities towards a bright future. The structure of this book is constructed around the concept of value”. It contains a collection of readings about the Challenges we face in Cities, Culture, and Heritage. The book is divided into three Parts. The first part focuses on aesthetical values; the second contains articles on cultural values in cities, and the third part is a specialized theme on water values and urban areas. Collectively, the 12 chapters discusses findings, approaches, methodologies, and provide new ways of understanding values in old and new cities. This collection of essays and contributors is concerned with underlying issues such as architectural values, heritage and the city, urban identity, conservation and preservation, water values, and climate issues. Each part contains several chapters to enable cross-reference and comparison. This book is a useful collection of academic resource which discusses some questions and issues that cities have to face.
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Inc, Checkerbee Publishing. Department 56 Villages 2001: Collector's Value Guide : The Heritage Village Collection : The Original Snow Village Collection (Collector's Value Guides). 6th ed. CheckerBee Publishing, 2001.

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Albrecht, Glenn A. Public Heritage in the Symbiocene. Edited by Angela M. Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190676315.013.12.

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The chapter argues that all forms of heritage are at risk from population and development pressures within the Anthropocene. We lose our sense of place in the age of solastalgia, as natural and built heritage, the integral parts of loved home environments, are lost. No amount of citizen collaboration or soliphilia can save heritage from desolation when government and corporate power values profit over all other forms of value. The concept of the Symbiocene is proposed as an antidote to the Anthropocene. However, in the Symbiocene, heritage will remain an ironic and elusive experience. This is because the full reunification of human praxis with life support systems will produce almost no distinctive signature on Earth that could be highlighted as exclusively “human” heritage. Heritage as something that defies the natural “beauty of decay” will be a deliberate, educative act of creation.
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Xie, Zongqiang, and Guozhen Shen. Outstanding Universal Value and Conservation of Hubei Shennongjia: The World Natural Heritage Site. Springer, 2022.

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Xie, Zongqiang, and Guozhen Shen. Outstanding Universal Value and Conservation of Hubei Shennongjia: The World Natural Heritage Site. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Sweet, Jonathan, and Fengqi Qian. History, Heritage, and the Representation of Ethnic Diversity. Edited by Paula Hamilton and James B. Gardner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199766024.013.16.

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Government, tourism developers, and communities appreciate the cultural significance of historic sites from varied viewpoints. This chapter aims to provide an effective lens through which to view the development trajectory of China’s cultural heritage tourism. A central thread is the relationship between cultural heritage tourism and the shaping of the public view of history, examined using the case study of Chengde, a World Heritage Site in China. The study provides insight into the contested use of the space by different parties through analysis of Chengde’s symbolic value in promoting ethnic diversity and enhancing national unity. Although the focus on the site’s cultural significance has resulted in a variety of public programs, interpretation of the site reflects values consistent with government objectives and commercial interests. The ability of the site to incorporate multiple perspectives in heritage interpretation is limited by underdeveloped community consultation and participation in the heritage management process.
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Dantas de Figueiredo, Marina. Problematizing the Idea of Heritage Management. Edited by Angela M. Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190676315.013.23.

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This chapter aims to problematize heritage management, focusing on the way it came to be framed and how it turned into a practice with different orientations in the academic fields of heritage studies and public archaeology. Both heritage and management are concerned with value, but in distinct yet complimentary ways. These two perspectives are not oppositional, but counterparts entwined around one elemental fact: the social and moral transformations that have made the idea of “management” to be closer to the idea of “business” in the present day. The intellectual effort of such problematizing process seeks to develop a line of reasoning through which heritage management can be understood and undertaken as a complex practice. While acknowledging the importance of the maintenance of heritage value in the dynamics of contemporary societies, this chapter concludes that heritage management in its most basic sense is a concept that needs further theorizing.
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Capturing the Public Value of Heritage: The Proceedings of the London Conference 25-26 January 2006. Historic England Publishing, 2006.

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Maarleveld, Thijs J. Ethics, Underwater Cultural Heritage, and International Law. Edited by Ben Ford, Donny L. Hamilton, and Alexis Catsambis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199336005.013.0040.

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Maritime archaeology has given rise to quite a few issues. The meaning of heritage for the society has undergone changes, and thus, ethical discussion has evolved, which is discussed in this article. Archaeological discourses include a historical review that is helpful in understanding how insights have developed. Archaeology is not uniform and archaeological heritage has been studied through different approaches and thinking. An item attributed heritage value in one part of the continent may not be regarded as the same in another part of the continent. For maritime archaeology, this national bias has been influential in several ways and it continues to be so. The principle that “heritage” is a public matter is quite central in the developing ethics of the archaeological profession. This article finally discusses the international development of a body of maritime law specifically concerning underwater cultural heritage.
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