2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2018.03.013
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Knowledge transfer in sustainable management of heritage buildings. Case of Lithuania and Cyprus

Abstract: The article focuses on sociocultural, socioeconomic and environmental sustainability dimensions with respect to heritage buildings and built heritage management knowledge transfer between two European countries -Lithuania and Cyprus. These countries had joined European Union in 2004 and since then had achieved some advancements in implementing the policies of sustainability and sustainable heritage management. The aim of this research was to demonstrate the possible knowledge transfer fields related to heritag… Show more

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“…It shows the living heritage sustainability in the historic area of Kudus Kulon. This result is following the opinions of Bonacchi & Krzyzanska (2019), Havinga et al (2019), Seduikyte et al (2018), and also Wikantari (1999).…”
Section: Toward Sustainable Preservation Of 'Omah Pencu'supporting
confidence: 84%
“…It shows the living heritage sustainability in the historic area of Kudus Kulon. This result is following the opinions of Bonacchi & Krzyzanska (2019), Havinga et al (2019), Seduikyte et al (2018), and also Wikantari (1999).…”
Section: Toward Sustainable Preservation Of 'Omah Pencu'supporting
confidence: 84%
“…In general, knowledge management and transfer are understood as a process through which one unit of an organization is affected by the experience of another [58]. The value of knowledge management transfer on projects in the current era cannot be ignored.…”
Section: ) Knowledge Management Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, sustainability aspects and their peculiarities are essential to an aging society in the design and management of their living environment. They highlight the critical issues of sustainable aging and offer the possibility to complement existing design concepts with a biophilic design concept to strengthen their social, psychological, and environmental aspects [57,58].…”
Section: Sustainability Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%