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Informationen zum Autor Myra Shackley Klappentext Presents a collection of case studies taken from cultural World Heritage Sites. Using examples of significant archaeological and architectural legacies! this book identifies the problems involved with site management. It shows models of good practice! looking at the functions of the organizations involved and the range of variation among sites. Zusammenfassung Presents a collection of case studies taken from cultural World Heritage Sites. Using examples of significant archaeological and architectural legacies, this book identifies the problems involved with site management. It shows models of good practice, looking at the functions of the organizations involved and the range of variation among sites. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: World cultural heritage sites (Myra Shackley, Nottingham Trent University); Bukhara: Uzbekistan (David Airey, University of Surrey & Myra Shackley); The fortified church of Biertan: Transylvania (Alexandra Muresan, Nottingham Trent University); Cracow: Poland (David Airey); The cultural landscape of Rapa Nui: Easter Island, Chile (Myra Shackley); Giza: Egypt (Katie Evans, University of Derby & Lindsay Fielding, Nottingham Trent University); Hadrian's wall: UK (Sophie Turley, Nottingham Trent University); Kakadu National Park: Australia (Chris Ryan, Northern Territory University, Darwin); Lalibela: Ethiopia (Sheena Carlisle, Nottingham Trent University); Thebes: Luxor, Egypt (Jenny Rivers, Nottingham Trent University); Ninstints: Canada (Myra Shackley); Conclusions (Myra Shackley).