Data from: 'Unveiling Climate-Adaptive World Heritage Management Strategies: the Netherlands as a Case Study'
DOI: 10.4121/2330ba27-a50e-47d0-a764-e3da03e947a5
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Time coverage December 2024 - May 2025
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This dataset includes data from the research article 'Unveiling Climate-Adaptive World Heritage Management Strategies: the Netherlands as Case Study', submitted to and accepted by the MDPI Sustainability journal, under the topic of 'World Heritage Sites and Values in Danger: Climate-Change Related Challenges and Transformation'.
The dataset comprises three sets of textual data obtained from the UNESCO World Heritage Convention website for the Netherlands. These include the Statement of Outstanding Universal Value (SOUV), Management Plan (MP), and State of Conservation (SoC) Reports by the State Parties. The codes and reference texts from each document set were used for qualitative clustering analysis and categorised into sub-themes and themes. The occurrence frequency of finalised codes and sub-themes was counted to support the visualisation of their numerical patterns. The resulting visualisations, a Sankey diagram and two semantic networks, facilitated unveiling two climate-adaptive World Heritage management strategies.
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- 2025-06-16 first online
- 2025-06-17 published, posted
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4TU.ResearchDataFormat
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Unveiling Climate-Adaptive World Heritage Management Strategies: The Netherlands as a Case StudyOrganizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department of Architectural Engineering and TechnologyLeiden University, Faculty of Archaeology, Department of Archaeological Heritage and Society
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