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URBAN HERITAGE

 SPECIAL ISSUE

 

Heritage Conservation and the Local Economy

 

Restructuring la Petite Sicile ("Little Sicily") Town Quarter of la Goulette in Tunisia

 

Fortified Towns & Popular Architecture in the Alava Mountains Region

Cultural Heritage Tourism in Washington, DC: A Community-Based Model for Neighborhood Economic Development

Vladivostok, Russia: Strategy of Cultural Heritage Protection

 

Promoting Conservation through Information and Communication Technologies: Luang Prabang, Lao, PDR

The Workers Village Project: Incorporating Heritage Buildings into Urban Regeneration

Problematizing Urban Indigenous Heritage in Settler-Society Countries: Australia and New Zealand

The Revitalization of Vilnius Old Town, 1995-2005

Urban Conservation of Fez-Medina: A Post-Impact Appraisal

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Executive Editor:
Dr. Marc A. Weiss

Managing Editor:
Nancy Sedmak-Weiss

 

ISSN 1941-9783

Volume 4                    Issue 1                    August  2008

Global Urban Development Magazine Editorial Guidelines

 

Global Urban Development Magazine is published online annually by Global Urban Development. 

We welcome unsolicited submissions of articles of any length, though the standard length of our published articles are between 2,000 and 6,000 words. We also welcome your suggestions for unpublished articles written by other people, and for articles which have recently been published and would be desirable to reprint. 

Articles, suggestions, and inquiries should be sent by email to info@globalurban.org

All articles should be sent as electronic files in MS Word. Please include biographical information about the author(s), photographs that may be included with the article, and written permission to reprint material that has previously been published.

 

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