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Mismatched canal conservation and the authorized heritage discourse in urban China: A case of the Hangzhou Section of the Grand Canal
Mengke ZHANG, James Hans LENZER JR
Department of Science and Environmental Studies (SES)
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Hangzhou
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Urban China
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Canal
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Grand Canal
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Authorised Heritage Discourse
100%
Evaluation System
50%
Heritage
50%
China
25%
Copyright
25%
Local People
25%
Chinese Government
25%
Local Government
25%
Heritage Practice
25%
Chinese Heritage
25%
Strict Control
25%
Western Values
25%
Institutional Factors
25%
Economic Benefits
25%
Institutional Guidelines
25%
Unique Value
25%
Institutional Perspective
25%
Conservation Project
25%
Systems Principles
25%
Conservation Principles
25%
World Heritage Designation
25%
Conservation Approaches
25%
Heritage Assets
25%
Ideological Factors
25%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Discourse
100%
Heritage
100%
Urban
100%
Local
33%
Framework
16%
Designation
16%
World Heritage
16%
Social Sciences
China
100%
UK
50%
Chinese
50%
Chinese Government
50%
Institutional Factors
50%