2020
DOI: 10.1080/17567505.2020.1746876
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A ‘Reuse Projection Framework’ Based on Othello’s Citadel and Cultural Tourism

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“…These findings support the idea that public participation in the improvement and conservation of the region could impact positively upon tourism (Joudifar and Türker, 2020). With the increasing recognition of the region, it would develop economically; the public would be in a position to take some share from this development and support conservation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…These findings support the idea that public participation in the improvement and conservation of the region could impact positively upon tourism (Joudifar and Türker, 2020). With the increasing recognition of the region, it would develop economically; the public would be in a position to take some share from this development and support conservation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The purpose of involving stakeholders, and tourists in this study, is to give the people opportunities to experience, perform, and practice the IC. Experiencing, performing and practising are regarded as a strategy to preserve intangible heritage [22][23][24]. Thus, it could be concluded that tourism can help communities to promote the soft side of culture.…”
Section: Tourism Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is an important factor in the determination of obsolescence [19]. Therefore, most appropriate use alternative that can be incorporated with historic buildings leads to the conservation success of heritage [5]. The constraints of "Most Appropriate Reuse" are the need to distinguish new additions and the lack of their impact on the hallmarks of the heritage building, and the changes should be as low as possible if it is necessary to make internal or external extensions or additions to the building, without altering or damaging parts of the building with new functions [15], allowing users easy access to all building facilities, meeting the wishes of owners and users as well as their spatial needs, preferably through the day, with full use of the building and all its floors [20].…”
Section: Most Appropriate Reuse Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The framework's first step entails analytical research based on a review of the literature and site observation, followed by an examination of the architectural and historic benefits of defining architectural layers and changes over time, followed by a consideration of heritage values and a determination of relevance as possible end users of the reuse functions, the local populace and cultural visitors participated in the survey. The study's main focus was on the physical and cultural factors that go into selecting acceptable functions [5]. 9.…”
Section: The Most Appropriate Reuse Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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