Aims and Scope

International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Heritage Research is intended to offer a venue to scientists from different disciplines whose common objective is developing and applying scientific methods to improve the research and knowledge on heritage, in particular in the following fields:

  • Safeguarding, conservation and exploitation of cultural heritage.

  • Heritage management and economic analyses.

  • Computer sciences in cultural heritage.

  • Impact of climate change on cultural heritage and management of the change.

  • Archaeological Sites and Excavations.

  • Museums Cultural Heritage as a tool for Development.

  • Historical Past Monuments and Maintenance of monuments.

  • Cultural Heritage Economic development and competitiveness of regions and cities by tourism Management in Tourism Urban Areas.

  • Development and Sustainability Real Estate and Cultural Heritage Protection of Cultural Heritage Planning.

  • Development and management the community and the city.

  • Urban strategies Landscape planning and design Urbanization of rural areas.

  • Architectural issues Cultural heritage issues.

  • Case studies of Cultural Heritage.

  • Environmental management.

  • Intelligent City Sustainable energy and the city Transportation and Cultural Heritage Intelligent environments and emerging technologies.

Topics:

  • Arts

  • Heritage

  • Heritage crafts

  • Traditional and heritage industries

  • Applied Arts and Heritage

  • Cultural Heritage

  • Tangible heritage

  • Intangible heritage

  • Natural heritage

  • Natural Reserves

Reference Style

 

 

MLA (Modern Language Association)

 

 

Adiche, Chimamanda Ngozi. “On Monday of Last Week.” The Thing around Your Neck, Alfred A. Knopf, 2009, pp. 74-94.