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1-1. Managing Cairo's Cultural Heritage, in a City of Crafts and Trades (Abdul - Razik Elham/Egypt)
1-2. Adovocacy of Vista-Heritage——the Important Role of Viewing to Mountain for Setting in Japan (Akasaka, Makoto/Japan)
1-3. Plaidoyer Pour Une reponse Claire et determinee Aux defis Culturels D'Un Monde globalise (Barthelemy Jean/Belgium)
1-4. Dealing With the Historic Cores of “Swollen Cities”: Notes from the Brazilian Perspective (Betina Adams/Brazil)
1-5. The Protection of the Settings of Archaeological Sites in Scotland (Black Mairi/UK)
1-6. Environmental Protection of Cultural Heritage Sites in the Progress of Building An international Metropolis (Chen Xiejun/China)
1-7. Chaotic Boundaries in Khmer Heritage (Daniel R. Davenport/Australia)
1-8. An Approach for Defining, Assessment and Documentation of Cultural Heritage on Multi-Layered Cities,Case of Bergama(Pergamon) – Turkey (Demet Ulusoy Binan, Can Binan/Turkey)
1-9. Respecting Country – from Blue Mountains to Opera House (Domicelj Joan/Australia)
1-10. A Comprehensive Analysis of the Natural and Cultural Settings of the Landscape Architecture in the Roman City of Jerash “Gerasa” “the Revival of the Natural and Cultural Settings” (El-Khalill Mohammad/Jordan)
1-11. Is there Such a Thing as a Historic Setting in the 21 St Century Metropolis? - St John'S Heritage Area , a Case Study (Fill Barbara/New Zealand)
1-12. Cultural Sensitivity towards Intangible Values in Monuments and Sites - a Comparison Between Eastern Asian and Western Countries (Fu Chao- Ching/China(Taiwan))
1-13. The Cultural Heritage for the Man (Genovese Rosa Anna/Italy)
1-14. Setting Factors and Judging Standards of World Cultural Heritage (Guo Zhan/China)
1-15. The Setting of the forbidden City and Its Protection (Jin Hongkui/China)
1-16. Defining Architectural Conservation Project Boundaries; Lessons from Four Examples (John H.Stubbs/USA)
1-17. City Lakes as Heritage Settings; West Lake , Hangzhou and Lake Burley Griffin , Canberra (Juliet Ramsay /Australia)
1-18. Fundamental Thoughts Concerning Conserving Cultural Heritage and Its Authenticity in the Course of Time and inevitable Changes of Its Setting (Jung Jin-Ho/Korea)
1-19. The Issue on Evaluation of Value System and Protection to the Features of Extant Non-Top Famous Cities and Towns in China (Li Hongguang,Liu Yuqing/China)
1-20. Three Layers of Heritage Site Setting Protection (Li Hongyan/China)
1-21. Impact of Land Tenure Transformation on Physical Development of Drum-Tower Muslim District, Xi'An China (Li Hongyan/China)
1-22. Setting, Skyline and Surroundings. The Iconological Turn of Urban Realities (Lipp Wilfried/Austria)
1-23. The Changing “Rural” Setting of Hong Kong's New Territories in the 20th Century (Lung Ping - Yee David,Lee Ho - Yin,Chow Tsz - Yue Enphemia/China(Hong Kong))
1-24. Macau, An intangible Heritage (Miguel Brito Correia/Portugal)
1-25. ‘Setting' in Cultural Heritage Conservation in Thailand (Nastuko Akagawa/China(Macau)) (Sirisrisak Tiamsoon/Thailand)
1-26. Modern Era and Postwar Landscapes : Significance of Place Through Balance of Impact and Change (Normandin Kyle C./USA)
1-27. Le tissu est un milieu en soi , sa transformation est un processus permanent (Nourissier Gilles/France)
1-28. Everything That Gives Birth Is Chaotic: Reflections on the Wider Approach to Setting (Okawa Naomi/Japan)
1-29. Du Patrimoine Au Territoire: Paris Dans Son agglomeration (Olivier Godet/France)
1-30. Intellectual Context of Monuments and Sites in their Setting (Tomaszewski Anddrzej/Poland)
1-31. The Methodology for Distinguished Development of Positioning the Natural and Cultural Heritage Within Space (tom ? ic Daniela/Slovenia)
1-32. Similarities and Differences in the Conservation and Settings of the Great Wall in China and the Limes Romanus as Listed and Planned World Heritage Sites (Visy Zsolt/Hungary)
1-33. The Evolution of “Cultural Heritage” in international Law (Von ruetzschier Werner/Germany)
1-34. Understanding, Protecting and Celebrating the Settings of Monuments and Sites (Walker Meredith/Australia)
1-35. The Peservation of the intangible Cultural Heritage in Kenya:Prospects and Challenges (Wandibba Simiyu/Kenya)
1-36. On the Settings of Prehistorical Sites of Ancient China Zhengzhou Civic institution of Cultural Relic and Archaeology (Wang Wenhua/China)
1-37. On the Concept of Setting: a View Based on China's theory and Practice of Cultural Heritage Conservation (Xu Songling/China)
1-38. Connotation and Preservation Principle of Setting of Monuments and Sites (Yu Xiaochuan/China)
1-39. How Could We Bear With the Damage to Culture (Yue Yu/China)
1-40. Conserving the Comprehensive Image of Natural Settings for World Heritage Sites: a Case of the
Yu-Long-Xue-Shan Snow Mountain as the Landmark for the Old Town of Lijiang andmark for the Old Town of Lijiang(Zhang Tianxin i/china) (Yamamura Takayosh iii /Japan)(Yosuke Fujiki iii /Jap |