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Mosleh, Yasmine (author), van Die, M. (author), Gard, W.F. (author), Breebaart, Iskander (author), van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (author), Van Duin, Paul (author), Poulis, J.A. (author)
Gelatine adhesives, also known as animal glues, are collagen-based water-soluble biopolymers derived from vertebrate connective tissues. One of the various fields in which gelatine adhesives are widely used is the conservation of cultural heritage such as decorated furniture and panel paintings. It is observed that, with time, the failure in...
journal article 2024
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Pintossi, N. (author), Ikiz Kaya, D. (author), Pereira Roders, A. (author)
The adaptive reuse of cultural heritage contributes to heritage conservation, leveraging on the heritage potential to enable sustainable development and enhance urban livability. Yet, it is seldom applied as intervention. This research furthers the knowledge on the challenges to the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage. Through the case study...
journal article 2023
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Huang, Y. (author), Yu, S. Suihuai (author), Chu, J. Jianjie (author), Fan, H. Hao (author), Du, B. Bin (author)
Cultural heritage management poses significant challenges for museums due to fragmented data, limited intelligent frameworks, and insufficient applications. In response, a digital cultural heritage management approach based on knowledge graphs and deep learning algorithms is proposed to address the above challenges. A joint entity-relation...
journal article 2023
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Foroughi, M. (author), de Andrade, Bruno (author), Pereira Roders, A. (author), Wang, T. (author)
Public participation has been growing in both theory and practice of urban planning, including heritage planning. The reasoning is to facilitate the involvement of a broader group of stakeholders, beyond experts. More specifically, for heritage planning, participation could enable consensus-building on defining the significance of heritage,...
journal article 2023
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Aktürk, Gül (author)
This paper systematically reviews publications for the period 2002–2020 addressing the barriers to climate adaptation of cultural and natural heritage in the Northern and Southern poles. Climate change and its socio-economic implications deteriorate different forms of cultural and natural heritage, including archaeological sites, historic...
journal article 2022
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Colucci, Elisabetta (author), Matrone, Francesca (author), Noardo, F. (author), Assumma, Vanessa (author), Datola, Giulia (author), Appiotti, Federica (author), Bottero, Marta (author), Chiabrando, Filiberto (author), Lombardi, Patrizia (author)
Purpose: The study, within the Increasing Resilience of Cultural Heritage (ResCult) project, aims to support civil protection to prevent, lessen and mitigate disasters impacts on cultural heritage using a unique standardised-3D geographical information system (GIS), including both heritage and risk and hazard information. Design/methodology...
journal article 2022
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Aktürk, Gül (author), Dastgerdi, Ahmadreza Shirvani (author)
Cultural landscapes reflect a cultural group’s continuous and evolved interactions with natural resources and the environment. By now, climate change has become the most significant threat to cultural landscapes, e.g., food security, water scarcity, and displacement. The cultural and natural heritage of cultural landscapes can enhance their...
journal article 2021
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Erdbrink, A.E. (author), Michael, J. (author), Kortmann, Rens (author), Hamel, M. (author), Eijck, K. Van (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Classical music venues in the Netherlands and throughout the world are struggling to attract new audiences. Especially younger visitors are underrepresented. Previous research emphasizes the importance of providing new, potentially interested audiences with more means to consume the music. This paper presents an exploratory case study with the...
journal article 2021
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Musumeci, Rosaria Ester (author), Foti, Enrico (author), Li Rosi, Davide (author), Sanfilippo, Mariano (author), Stancanelli, L.M. (author), Iuppa, Claudio (author), Sapienza, Vincenzo (author), Yang, William (author), Cantarero, Massimo (author), Patanè, Domenico (author)
Archaeological sites are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of weather-related events, which may lead to irreparable damages to cultural heritage. Here an assessment of the debris-flow hazard for the UNESCO site of Roman Villa del Casale (Italy) is carried out, through a combination of historical analyses, field surveys, geomorphological and...
journal article 2021
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loddo, M. (author), Rosetti, I. (author), McGhie, Henry (author), Pedersoli, Jr., José Luiz (author)
Collections-based organizations (CBOs) can play a crucial role in addressing sustainable development (SD), but their aspiration to become more sustainable, as seen in policies and guidelines, is confronted with several challenges in practice. To facilitate a sustainability transition, this process of change needs to be managed and adequate tools...
journal article 2021
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Pintossi, Nadia (author), Ikiz Kaya, Deniz (author), Pereira Roders, A. (author)
Cultural heritage drives and enables sustainable urban development. The adaptive reuse of cultural heritage creates values while prolonging the lifespan of heritage. Similarly, circular economy creates value while extending the useful life of materials and elements through their reuse. Existing studies on adaptive reuse challenges seldom...
journal article 2021
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Pintossi, Nadia (author), Kaya, Deniz Ikiz (author), Pereira Roders, A. (author)
Cultural heritage is recognized as a driver and enabler for sustainable development, and its role within the circular economy and circular cities is gaining attention. Its adaptive reuse plays a significant role in this while prolonging the heritage lifespan, preserving the values associated with heritage assets, and creating shared values....
journal article 2021
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Li, Ji (author), Krishnamurthy, Sukanya (author), Pereira Roders, A. (author), van Wesemael, Pieter (author)
Community participation is an essential issue in heritage management. The international heritage organisation ICCROM published a guidance document discussing people-centred approaches to heritage management in 2015. Cultural heritage management is recommended to be carried out through a community participation process. Despite the growing...
journal article 2020
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Kousa, C. (author), Pottgiesser, U. (author)
Purpose: Eight years of civil war in Syria severely impacted the historic core of Aleppo, with about 30 percent of its buildings completely destroyed and huge amounts of debris generated. This paper proposes recovery strategies for some of the most badly damaged sites in the city through material reuse and transformation, one of the goals of...
journal article 2020
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De Meyer, Steven (author), Vanmeert, Frederik (author), Vertongen, Rani (author), van Loon, A. (author), Gonzalez, V.M.J.M. (author), van der Snickt, Geert (author), Vandivere, Abbie (author), Janssens, Koen (author)
The use of non-invasive macroscopic imaging techniques is becoming more prevalent in the field of cultural heritage, especially to avoid invasive procedures that damage valuable artworks. For this purpose, an X-ray powder diffraction scanner (MA-XRPD) capable of visualising crystalline compounds in a highly specific manner was recently...
journal article 2019
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Elkhuizen, W.S. (author), Dore-Callewaert, T.W.J. (author), Leonhardt, Emilien (author), Vandivere, Abbie (author), Song, Y. (author), Pont, S.C. (author), Geraedts, Jo M.P. (author), Dik, J. (author)
A seventeenth-century canvas painting is usually comprised of varnish and (translucent) paint layers on a substrate. A viewer’s perception of a work of art can be affected by changes in and damages to these layers. Crack formation in the multi-layered stratigraphy of the painting is visible in the surface topology. Furthermore, the impact of...
journal article 2019
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Flatt, Robert J. (author), Mohamed, Nevin Aly (author), Caruso, Francesco (author), Derluyn, Hannelore (author), Desarnaud, Julie (author), Lubelli, B. (author), Espinosa-Marzal, Rosa Maria (author), Pel, Leo (author), Rodriguez-Navarro, Carlos (author), Scherer, George W. (author), Shahidzadeh, Noushine (author), Steiger, Michael (author)
Salt crystallization represents one of the major causes for the degradation of building and ornamental stone. As such, it has attracted the attention of researchers, who over the years have progressively unraveled most mechanisms involved in salt damage. Despite this mechanistic understanding, many questions subsist about how to quantitatively...
journal article 2017
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