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Type | Year | Authors | Title | Source | ID |
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Book Section | 2011 | Byrne, Denis | Thinking about popular religion and heritage | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Byrne, 2011 #22968] |
Book Section | 2011 | Flecker, Michael | Wrecked twice: shipwrecks as a cultural resource in Southeast Asia | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Flecker, 2011 #22966] |
Book Section | 2011 | Goh, Geok Yian | Innovation versus preservation: heritage management and Burmese traditional performing arts | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Goh, 2011 #22958] |
Book Section | 2011 | Guan, Kwa Chong | Transforming the National Museum of Singapore | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Guan, 2011 #22956] |
Book Section | 2011 | Hernandez, Vito | Using international heritage charters in Philippine cultural resource management | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Hernandez, 2011 #22957] |
Book Section | 2011 | Kaseka, Phon | Archaeology and cultural resource management south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Kaseka, 2011 #22960] |
Book Section | 2011 | Lape, Peter | Archaeological practice in Timor Leste: past, present, and future | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Lape, 2011 #22964] |
Book Section | 2011 | Miksic, John N. | Singapore's archaeological heritage: what has been saved | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Miksic, 2011 #22955] |
Book Section | 2011 | O'Connor, Sue | Whose culture and heritage for whom? The limits of national public good protected area models in Timor Leste | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [O'Connor, 2011 #22965] |
Book Section | 2011 | Phuong, Tran Ky | The preservation and management of the monuments of Champa in Central Vietnam: the example of Mỹ Sơn Sanctuary, a World Cultural Heritage Site | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Phuong, 2011 #22954] |
Book Section | 2011 | Sophy, Song | Heritage management of wooden prayer halls in Battambang Province, Cambodia | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Sophy, 2011 #22959] |
Book Section | 2011 | Soubert, Son | Rethinking cultural resource management: the Cambodian case | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Soubert, 2011 #22963] |
Book Section | 2011 | Sovichetra, Chan | Cultural resource management in Phnom Sruk: potential and problems | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Sovichetra, 2011 #22961] |
Book Section | 2011 | Visoth, Chhay | Conservation of the Thnal Mrech kiln site, Anlong Thom, Phnom Kulen | Rethinking cultural resource management in Southeast Asia: preservation, development, and neglect | [Visoth, 2011 #22962] |