11.00h – 12.30h || Session: Sustainable management
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Sustainable heritage conservation in managing the uncovered identity-based heritage, the boundary and challenges | Yihua Lin
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Challenges and opportunities for heritage sustainable management: A case study on vandalism at heritage sites in Jordan | Maysoleen Al-Adayleh, Mariana Correia, Bruno Andrade, Firas Gandah
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HeriCraft: Digital block-building games as models for sustainable heritage management | Bruno Andrade, Maarten Hikspoors, Mónica Alcindor
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The conservation of World heritage under Chinese cultural heritage regulations for sustainable management: Taking the Western Imperial Tomb of Qing Dynasty as an example | Lei Xian, Sun Yan
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12.30h – 14.00h || LUNCH
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14.00h – 15.30h || Session: Sustainable management
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Heritage as a vector of sustainable development: Recent European approaches | Irene Ruiz Bazán
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Planned conservation and local sustainable development: A case study of Guanyinge Teahouse in Chengdu City, China | Xueqing Hu
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The impacts of the Venice Charter in architectural restoration in Latin America (1964-1969) | Nivaldo Andrade Junior
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Critical thinking of preserving and managing built vernacular heritage for rural development in a sustainable way: Lessons
from the southwestern villages of China | Xiang Qian, Ke Xu
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15.30h – 16.00h || Coffee break
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16.00h – 17.30h || Session: Climate change
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The Climate Heritage Paradox | Cornelius Holtorf
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Geographic information systems-based assessment of authenticity, integrity and climate crisis vulnerability for mountain heritages: The case of the UludaÄŸ cultural landscape | Figen Kıvılcım ÇorakbaÅŸ
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Rain in the Basilica: Venice Charter and the protection of Goa’s Bom Jesus from the ravages of climate change | Vishvesh Prabhakar Kandolkar, R. Benedito Ferrão
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17.30h – 18.00h || Coffee break
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