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Integrated Management of Archaeological Heritage: Mediterranean Coasts of Turkey
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2007-11-17
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Nayci, Nida
Şahin Güçhan, Neriman
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Mediterranean coastal areas possess great amount of historic and archaeological assets joined up with ecological and natural values. Many of these fragile environments were originally constructed on the dry-lands, which have been transformed into different environmental context with the evolution of coastal areas Over centuries and millennia. Today, increased population and poorly planned coastal activities are conflicting with the conservation principles of these fragile environments.
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N. Nayci and N. Şahin Güçhan, “Integrated Management of Archaeological Heritage: Mediterranean Coasts of Turkey,” 2007, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/55716.