Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites

Papers
(The TQCC of Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ancient Knowledge of Irrigation for a Sustainable City: Insight on Milan Water Meadows9
The Social Dimension in Managing Archaeological World Heritage Sites in Talayotic Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain)7
’From Science Laboratory to Museum Curator’ – My Story6
Landscape and Heritage Protection in Zambia5
From Prison Islands to Island Paradises: Are Violent Histories Being Overwritten with Nature-Based Tourism Imaginaries?5
Predicting Archaeological Site Vandalism Risk in Pakistan Using GIS-Based Accessibility Indicators and Socio-Demographic Machine Learning Models3
Satricum: Archaeology Between Academic Research and Citizen Engagement3
The Archaeology and Cultural Heritage of the Mafia Archipelago, Tanzania: Recommendations for Conservation and Management2
Climate Change and Structural Vulnerability of Drystone Walled Heritage Sites in Zimbabwe: Evidence from Danamombe and Naletale2
Against a Discourse Based on Values? Disputes and Archaeological Heritage2
Scientific Evidence Supports the Degradation of Globally Significant Palaeoart by Industrial Emissions on Murujuga, Western Australia2
Collecting, Conserving, Preserving: Making Sense of COVID-192
Mapping the Social Values of Difficult Heritage Sites: A Case Study of the Site of National Remembrance in Łambinowice (Poland)2
‘We Can’t Even Hammer a Nail!’ – The Impacts of Top-Down Archaeological Heritage Governance on Village Communities’ Wellbeing in Türkiye1
Building Archaeotourism Brands – A Literature Review and an Analysis of an Ongoing Project in Rural Areas1
The Athens–Piraeus Parallel Long Walls Zone in Greece: Urban and Social Dimensions of an Infrastructural Palimpsest1
UNESCO-UNDP’s “Save Carthage” Campaign: Americans and Internationalisation of Heritage in Tunisia1
Archaeotourist: A Novel Tourist Type in Heritage Tourism1
Towards a People-Centred Approach in Archaeological Heritage Management1
(In)adequacies of Heritage Conservation and Management: Socio-Spatial Contestations of the Piedmont-Scrublands, Ramanadi Basin, Tamirabarani Productive Landscape1
Values of the Archaeological Heritage Landscape in Sweden1
Collecting and Curating COVID-19 Heritage: Challenges of Conservation and Management1
Mapping Ghana’s Heritage Loss: A GIS Approach to Inform a National Inventory1
Frontiers as a Rural Landscape: Conserving the Remains of the Roman Empire in Anatolia1
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