1Preface
744.2.2 World Natural Heritage site
2Chapter - 1 Heritage
754.3 What is the difference between Natural and Cultural heritage?: 4.3.1 Cultural World Heritage Site
31.1 Introduction to Heritage
764.4 Exercise
41.2 Basics of Heritage
774.5 Further Readings
51.2.1 Meaning and Concept of Heritage
78Chapter - 5 Arts, Museums & Archives Management
61.2.2 Evolution of Heritage
795.1 Introduction
71.2.3 Definition of Heritage
805.2 Arts Management: 5.2.1 Management as an Art
81.2.4 Value of Heritage
815.3 Museums Management
91.2.5 World Heritage Site
825.3.1 Museum Architecture
101.2.6 Types of heritage
835.3.2 Museums and Community
111.2.7 World famous heritage sites and monument
845.3.3 Role of New Media in Museums
121.3 Heritage Management
855.3.4 Role of the Museum
131.3.1 Heritage Management Plan
865.3.5 Different Types of Museum Career Opportunities
141.3.2 Heritage management principle
875.3.6 Museum Curator
151.3.3 Objectives of National Heritage management
885.3.7 Imperial War Museum
161.3.4 Objectives of Commonwealth Heritage management
895.3.8 Egyptian Museum
171.3.5 Strategies of Heritage Management
905.4 Archives Management
181.3.6 Heritage conservation
915.4.1 Characteristics
191.4 Heritage Marketing
925.4.2 Sources
201.4.1 Place as Marketing: eco-tourism
935.4.3 Importance of Effective Archiving
211.4.2 Destination Development
945.4.4 Principles of Archives & Records Management
221.4.3 Destination Access
955.5 Exercise
231.4.4 Public Investment
965.6 Further Readings
241.4.5 Private investment
97Chapter - 6 Heritage Tourism Management
251.4.6 Destination Products
986.1 Introduction
261.5 Exercise
996.2 Basics of Heritage Tourism
271.6 Further Readings
1006.2.1 The History of Heritage Tourism
28Chapter - 2 Urban Built Heritage Management: An Introduction
1016.2.2 Definitions for heritage tourism
292.1 Introduction
1026.2.3 Benefits of Heritage Tourism
302.2 Urban Heritage
1036.2.4 Green Tourism
312.2.1 Types of urban heritage
1046.2.5 Relationship between Tourism and Economic Development
322.2.2 Challenges of Urban Heritage
1056.2.6 Archaeological Tourism
332.3 Urban Heritage – Social Contract: 2.3.1 Urban Permaculture
1066.2.7 Tourism and Local Communities
342.4 Urban Conservation
1076.2.8 eTourism for Heritage
352.4.1 Definition of urban conservation
1086.3 Heritage Hotels
362.4.2 Urban Conservation through Urban Planning
1096.3.1 Classification based on Star
372.4.3 Conservation in Urban Areas
1106.3.2 Classification based on Location/Clientele
382.4.4 Conservation in Urban Areas
1116.3.3 Classification based on Clientele
392.4.5 The Issues
1126.3.4 Classification based on Ownership
402.4.6 The Way Forward
1136.3.5 Classification based on Level of Services
412.4.7 Opportunities and Challenges of Urban Conservation in the 21st Century
1146.3.6 Classification based on Duration of the guest stay
422.4.8 Conservation and Rehabilitation of Urban Heritage
1156.3.7 Alternative Accommodation
432.4.9 Policies of Modern urban conservation
1166.4 Exercise
442.5 Exercise
1176.5 Further Readings
452.6 Further Readings
118Chapter - 7 International Organizations engaged in Heritage Management
46Chapter - 3 Archaeological & Cultural Heritage Management
1197.1 Introduction
473.1 Introduction
1207.2 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
483.2 Archaeological Heritage Management
1217.2.1 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
493.2.1 Archaeology
1227.2.2 Headquarters of UNESCO
503.2.2 Archaeological heritage
1237.2.3 Functions of UNESCO
513.2.3 Archaeological Tourism
1247.2.4 Achievements has UNESCO accomplished
523.2.4 In Archaeology, what is Repatriation?
1257.2.5 UNESCO’s organizational history and structure
533.3 Archaeological Conservation
1267.2.6 The Benefits of Being a UNESCO World Heritage Site
543.3.1 Importance of archaeological conservation
1277.3 International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)
553.3.2 Conservation and restoration of archaeological sites
1287.3.1 ICOMOS structure
563.3.3 Conservation and care of specific archaeological materials
1297.3.2 Office of ICOMOS
573.3.4 Basic Conservation Procedures
1307.3.3 National committees of ICOMOS
583.4 Cultural Heritage Management
1317.3.4 International committees
593.4.1 Idea of Culture
1327.3.5 ICOMOS charters and doctrinal texts
603.4.2 Characteristics of Culture
1337.3.6 ICOMOS and the World Heritage Convention
613.4.3 Cultural Property
1347.3.7 Nara Document on Authenticity
623.4.4 Importance of Culture in Human life
1357.4 Community Role in Heritage Management
633.4.5 Definition of Cultural Heritage
1367.5 Heritage New Zealand
643.4.6 Scope of Heritage Management
1377.6 National Trust
653.4.7 Mitigation
1387.7 English Heritage Trust
663.4.8 The Process of Cultural Heritage Management
1397.8 National Trust for Historic Preservation
673.4.9 The effect of CHM on archaeology
1407.9 National Register of Historic Places
683.5 Exercise
1417.10 Canadian Heritage
693.6 Further Readings
1427.11 Exercise
70Chapter - 4 Natural Heritage Management
1437.12 Further Readings
714.1 Introduction
144Glossary
724.2 Natural Heritage
145Index
734.2.1 Definition of Natural and Cultural heritage sites