2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13081925
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) Driven Sustainable Cultural Heritage Tourism

Zhen Liu,
Man Zhang,
Mohamed Osmani

Abstract: At present, incorrect or aggressive conservation efforts harm not only the building heritage, but also its cultural significance and authenticity. There is an urgent need to investigate existing studies that utilise proper methods and processes of the digital economy and technology to promote sustainable architecture and building heritage conservation and heritage tourism development and management to achieve the United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs). Hence, this paper aims to explore the role of… Show more

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“…The bibliometric analysis methodology used in this paper has been successfully employed in other literature review studies related to the field of HBIM and sensors such as those of Vilutiene et al [16], which deals with BIM for structural analysis; and Li et al [17], related to studies on visitor carrying capacity; as well as in studies related to the topic such as Zhang & Zou [3], which deals with hotspots and trends related to HBIM; Liu et al [18], which deals with BIM aimed at tourism sustainability in heritage assets; Hou et al [19], which deals with digital twins applied to heritage management; and Bulgarelli-Bolaños et al [20], which deals with the scientific concepts of HBIM and 3D modeling, thus validating its applicability in different research contexts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bibliometric analysis methodology used in this paper has been successfully employed in other literature review studies related to the field of HBIM and sensors such as those of Vilutiene et al [16], which deals with BIM for structural analysis; and Li et al [17], related to studies on visitor carrying capacity; as well as in studies related to the topic such as Zhang & Zou [3], which deals with hotspots and trends related to HBIM; Liu et al [18], which deals with BIM aimed at tourism sustainability in heritage assets; Hou et al [19], which deals with digital twins applied to heritage management; and Bulgarelli-Bolaños et al [20], which deals with the scientific concepts of HBIM and 3D modeling, thus validating its applicability in different research contexts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%