Heritage impact assessments (HIAs) and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) are increasingly required to analyze possible effects and consequences of development on the Outstanding Universal Value ...
Across the world many Governments invest significant amounts on public money into research (OECD, 2015). At least part of the justification for these investments is related to the diverse array of ...
The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has observed that many activities such as tourism, infrastructure development, new buildings, urban renewal and changes to the land use being undertaken in and ...
Through technical sessions, field exercises, and peer learning, the course emphasized the broader role of impact assessments in heritage management—not only for evaluating isolated projects, but also ...
The environmental impact assessment course is likely to encompass the entire green-building and environmental sustainability concept, including building technology and science, environmental science, ...
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