Heritage Development: Lessons from Cambodia

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    Abstract

    The destruction of cultural heritage is motivated by many factors, but most often in the developing world the motivation is extreme poverty. Local people living in areas rich in cultural heritage assets are often either mute bystanders to theft or active participants, encouraged by middlemen to excavate illicitly or chip ornamentation from temples. Heritage Watch, an international heritage preservation organization, launched an initiative at the Koh Ker temple complex in Cambodia that stressed the sustainable use of heritage and education for the benefit of preservation. The lessons learned during this project have been applied in the organizations new initiative at Banteay Chhmar, Cambodia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages200-212
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012
    EventArchaeology and Economic Development AED 2012 - University College, London, UK
    Duration: 1 Jan 2012 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceArchaeology and Economic Development AED 2012
    Period1/01/12 → …
    OtherSeptember 21-22, 2012

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