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eISSN: 2662-6802pISSN: 2096-3041
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Aims and Scope of Built Heritage

Built Heritage aims to enhance pluralism and criticism in debates on heritage conservation and revitalization with a glocalized perspective. The conceptual basis of this refereed journal lies on the fundamental cultural differences concerning built heritage conservation, recognizing these differences as a source for creativity and a motivation for cutting-edge experimentation. It fosters scientific exchange between Chinese and international scholars and practitioners, offering a platform to record the latest developments in the field. Encouraging international authorship and evaluation, it allows for the homologation of research and practice with regards to cultural diversity. Less

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Built Heritage Journal Specifications

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Publisher Springer Nature
Language English
Publication Time12
Editorial Review ProcessDouble anonymous peer review
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LanguageEnglish
Society/Institute/SponsorTongji University
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