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Risk Management Planning for the Archaeological Sites in İzmir, Turkey
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2016-02-01
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Yıldırım Esen, Sibel
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Proceedings of UNESCO Chair Programme on Cultural Heritage and Risk Management, International Training Course (ITC) on Disaster Risk Management of Cultural Heritage
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S. Yıldırım Esen,
Risk Management Planning for the Archaeological Sites in İzmir, Turkey
. 2016, p. 100.