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1. Using deep learning for enrichment of heritage BIM: Al Radwan house in historic Jeddah as a case study.

2. Under-utilisation of the World Heritage Cultural Landscape category? A timely question.

3. VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DISAPPEARED VALENCIA OIL MARKET (SPAIN).

4. Expected direct costs of an oil spill in a UNESCO World Heritage area in New Zealand.

5. Family tourists' emotional responses at world heritage sites (WHSs): the effects of existential authenticity and interpersonal interaction.

6. Valparaíso: Touristification and displacement in a UNESCO city.

7. Preliminary checklist of spiders (Araneae) from Coiba National Park, Panama.

9. Shaping a sustainable confectionery future.

10. Estuarine mangrove niches select cultivable heterotrophic diazotrophs with diverse metabolic potentials--a prospective cross-dialog for functional diazotrophy.

11. Of Outstanding Value to Humanity.

12. Is gastronomy important for UNESCO world heritage sites' tourists? A case study from Portugal.

13. Evaluation of the Allen Coral Atlas benthic habitat map product for New Caledonia using representative habitat observations from a multi-species fishery assessment.

14. World heritage sites management as approach to improving quality of life: Memphis and its Necropolis as a case study.

15. Crouching the tiger, or hiding the dragon? scale in China's heritage production.

16. GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CULTURAL TOURISM DESTINATION IMAGE: THE CASE OF MÁLAGA.

17. 3D Modelling Approach to Enhance the Characterization of a Bronze Age Nuragic Site.

18. Good water governance through cultural evolution along river basins: The role of UNESCO heritage sites and intangible cultural heritage.

19. Teardrops at the Taj: wicked problems of World Heritage preservation, pollution and politics.

20. Changes in North Korea's heritage law and policy in relation to UNESCO World Heritage during Kim Jong-un's regime.

21. Bending history into heritage at hidden Christian sites in Nagasaki, Japan: UNESCO World Heritage site designation and tourism.

22. Integrating ecological landscape and local culture to overview potential areas for local plant conservation in Bali.

23. Architecture's Affective Imaginaries.

24. Utilising Graphic Heritage for Heritage Interpretation: A Case Report on Testing the Applicability of Graphic Heritage as a Development Tool for UNESCO Heritage Designations.

25. Construction processes and techniques in traditional Birgi houses: a typical Ottoman settlement.

26. The impact of national park and UNESCO world heritage site designations on visit intentions: evidence from a randomised experiment.

27. The effects of gas extraction under intertidal mudflats on sediment and macrozoobenthic communities.

28. Does spatial resolution matter in the estimation of average annual soil loss by using RUSLE?—a study of the Urmodi River Watershed (Maharashtra), India.

29. A Model for Brand Personality Word Embedding: Identifying UNESCO World Heritage Personality Categories.

30. Color in modern architecture of Olivetti's town.

31. Documentary data collection: an initial step for information management in the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage.

32. OUD BATAVIA AS A HERITAGE SITE WITHIN JAKARTA: TOURIST REVISIT INTENTIONS.

33. Definition of the characteristic masonry house for seismic vulnerability assessment in the Historic Centre of Cuenca, Ecuador.

34. Discussion of So-Called "Architectural Heritage DNA" via a Case Study of the Conservation of the Nara Palace Site, Japan.

35. THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FOR CONSERVING CULTURAL HERITAGE IN SOUTHERN ALGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF THE M'ZAB VALLEY.

36. Tourists' satisfaction and sense of belonging in adopting responsible behaviors: the role of on-site and social media involvement in cultural tourism.

37. Legal Regulation of New Architectureon the UNESCO Protected Sites in Lithuania.

38. PROTECTION AND REVALORISATION OF PUBLIC SPACES IN THE HISTORIC CENTRE OF WIELICZKA IN THE FIRST TWO DECADES OF THE 21ST CENTURY.

39. Archaeological Tourism, World Heritage and Social Value: A Comparative Study in China.

40. Indigenous biocultural rights and the Blue Mountains: Local and international policy challenges.

41. Remotely Sensed Assessment of Mining Severity Within Buffer Zones of Osun River: Implications for Drinking Water Quality, Biodiversity Protection, and Status as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

44. A simulation model to assess emission reduction policies in tourism transport: Case study of the Geiranger fjord UNESCO world heritage site in Norway.

45. Das sächsische „Berggeschrey" geht um die Welt.

48. Geospatial Tool Development for the Management of Historical Hiking Trails—The Case of the Holy Site of Meteora.

49. The Olive Grove Landscape as a Tourist Resource in Andalucía: Oleotourism.

50. Carbon footprints of travel to World Heritage Sites: communicating climate to potential tourists through a consumption-based life-cycle assessment.

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