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The Role of Heritage Impact Assessment in Safeguarding World Heritage Sites: Application Study on Historic Areas of Istanbul and Giza Pyramids

This article aims to explore the role of heritage impact assessment (HIA) as a tool to safeguard world heritage sites from the adverse impacts of proposed projects as well as to recommend effective mitigation measures to create the balance between preservation and development. These mitigations will...

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Published in:Journal of heritage management 2018-12, Vol.3 (2), p.127-158
Main Authors: Yilmaz, Yildirim, Gamil, Rehab El
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Infrastructure
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Mitigation
Preservation
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