

1. Strategies and Objectives for
Archaeological Heritage Management
1.
Andrew Mason / Canada
Cultural Heritage Management: Assessing Corporate Practices with the Heritage Sustainability Index.
2.
Aylin Orbasli / UK
Heritage management as a spatial, temporal and socio-cultural concern: the experience of the integrated management plan for Petra World Heritage Site in Jordan.
3.
Catalina Soto / Chile
Territorial Planning and Management of the Archaeological Component in Development and Investment Projects: Proposals from the College of Archaeologists of Chile.
4.
Gertrudes Branco / Portugal
Strategies for Managing Portugal's Archaeological Heritage.
5.
Giorgia Cesaro / Italy
Establishing joint frameworks and culture-nature interlinkages for effective archaeological heritage management: the case of ‘The Cultural Landscape of Al-Faw Archaeological Area’ in Saudi Arabia.
6.
Jaime Henriquez / Chile
Heritage as a valuable tool for territorial development.
7.
Julio Sánchez García / Peru
Integrated Strategies for the Management, Conservation and Enhancement of Archaeological Heritage on the PUCP Campus, Lima, Peru.
8.
Lilas Mohammed Ali / Syria
The major pillars of the management of the Syrian archaeological heritage in 100 years.
9.
Marcos Rauch / Chile
Management of cultural resources in the public Protected Areas of Chile.
10.
Maria Jose Quinteros / Chile
Management of archaeological heritage in public infrastructure projects, a view from the Ministry of Public Works of Chile.
11.
Maria Victoria Correa Baeriswyl / Chile
Restorations in Pukará de Lasana in the Mid-20th Century.
12.
Matthias Ripp / Germany
Strategies, Objectives and Tools for the Site Management of Archaeological Sites.
13.
Metowoui Hospice Klegbo / Benin
Preserving Beninese archaeological heritage: towards new strategies for inclusive and sustainable development.
14.
Natalia Jorquera Silva / Chile
Approaches for the intervention guidelines for the Pucará and Kallanka of Turi, an Atacameño Chilean site located on the UNESCO World Heritage List Andean-Qhapaq Ñan Road System.
15.
Nelson Gaete / Chile
Elements for the construction of a plan for the management and enhancement of the Chug-Chug Trap Footprint.
16.
Peter Ives / USA
Systems, laws and regulations that guide the New Mexico Cultural Resources Information System.
17.
Renzo Espinace Olguin / Chile
Design and Execution of Emergency Works on the Kallanka of the Pucará de Turi Historical Monument.
18.
Zülbiye Hafsa Özdemir / Turkiye
Conservation Challenges of an abandoned archeological site in Türkiye: The Thousand and One Churches.
2. Archaeology, Astronomy, and Geoglyphs
in Northern Chile and Surrounding Areas
1.
Alvaro Fernando Carevic Rivera / Chile
Valuation of a Territory Under the Biocultural Approach in the Tamarugal Desert, an important area of geoglyphs in Northern Chile.
2.
Angel Enrique Sanchez Borjas / Peru
Geoglyphs in the Chillon river valley: new evidence of their use and functions.
3.
Joan Domicelj / Australia
Early Atacama high altitude archaeology expeditions in the 1960s.
4.
Marcos Rauch González / Chile
Management of Archaeological Heritage in northern Chile. The case of the “Pintados Geoglyph Archaeological Complex in the Tarapacá region”.
5.
Maria Antonieta Benavente / Chile
Empty Spaces, Sacred Places. Cemetery Pattern. A Tour Through the Deep North (II Chile Region).
6.
Pablo Trincado / Chile
Building a place in the desert.
7.
Pablo Emilio González Villarroel / Chile
Formation of the Network of Astroheritage Observation Points in Tarapacá.
8.
Salvador Arano Romero / Bolivia
Churches, Mountains, and Celestial Landscapes in the Altiplano of Bolivia.
3. Climate Change, Integrity, and
Management of Archaeological Sites
1.
Amy Ollendorf / USA
Management of Archaeological Heritage in the North-Central United States: A Long-Term Case Study Amid Climate Change in the Maple River Valley, North Dakota.
2.
Claudia Gonzalez-Muzzio / Chile
Risk and Emergency Management Plan for Rapa Nui National Park.
3.
Gertrudes Branco / Portugal
Portuguese archaeological sites: climate change, integrity and management.
4.
IvanGhezzi / Peru
Assessing conservation conditions under climate change at La Fortaleza de Kuelap, Peru: A remote sensing approach.
5.
Laura Nicolini / Italy
A holistic, adaptive, and sustainable strategy for the in-situ conservation of UNESCO Butrint's mosaics.
6.
Nelly Robles Garcia / Mexico
Earthquakes in Monte Albán as a permanent risk: methodology used in a World Heritage site to address their effects.
7.
Sarah Forgesson /
New Zeland
Heritage Management of the Climate Crisis in the South Pacific.
8.
Scott Heron / Australia
Assessing climate impacts on archaeological heritage using the CVI.
9.
Sheena Marie Franco / Philippines
An Assessment of the Effect of Building Form and Materials on Thermal Comfort: A Case Study on the Wooden Heritage Houses in M’lang, North Cotabato, Philippines.
10.
Stephanie Ortiz Solla / USA
Risk and Emergency Management Plan for Rapa Nui National Park: Follow-Up and Evaluation.
11.
William Megarry / Ireland
Dealing with Loss: Climate change, loss and damage and the importance of archaeology.
4. Public Archaeology and
Indigenous Peoples
1.
Angela Maria Lucero Bernal / Colombia
Indigenous archeology for approaching the Sacred Site of the Pasto Piedra de los Monos people, located in the Mueses indigenous reservation, department of Nariño, Colombia.
2.
Anne Pyburn / USA
The Expert between the Global Stage and Indigenous Sovereignty.
3.
Barbara Slim / Canada
"Respectful Stewardship”: Integrating Indigenous Perspectives in Archaeological Mitigation of a 14th-Century Village Site in Ontario, Canada.
4.
Camila Castillo / Chile
50 Centimeters of Grace.” Management of a world heritage archaeological site with 7,000-year-old mummies and a fishermen's cove.
5.
Daniela Meza Marchant / Chile
From Disaster to Prevention: Participatory Construction of a Risk Management Plan with the Rapa Nui community.
6.
Ignacio Gonzalo Rivera Villarroel / Chile
The institution of pampino sex work: material and ethnographic approaches.
7.
Mauricio Uribe / Chile
Knowledge and management of archaeological heritage in the framework of environmental and indigenous conflicts: the case of the Aymara community of Quipisca (Tarapacá, northern Chile).
8.
Xavier Forde /
New Zeland
From your Archaeology to our Genealogy: sketching an indigenous Māori reconceptualisation of the archaeological site and its data by repositioning these within our ancestral landscapes through the use of Traditional Knowledge labels and cultural narrative.
5. Archaeological Heritage and
Sustainable Tourism
1.
Brent Lane / USA
Aeritage Tourism - Emerging Advanced Air Mobility’s Aviation Potential to Sustainably Enhance Access and Interpretation of World Heritage Rural Landscapes and Sites.
2.
Cinzia Accetta / Italy
The conservation of the archaeological site of Halaesa within the outdoor sculpture park of Fiumara d'arte in Sicily.
3.
David Cortez Godoy / Chile
Archaeological Mining Heritage in the Atacama Region, Chile: The Puquios Mining Settlement Case Study.
4.
Eduardo Pelembe / Mozambique
Rock art enhancing tourism development: The Case of Mucunha cave in Namuli mountains, Mozambique.
5.
Isabel Oyuela-Bonzani / Colombia
Modes of Urban Becoming in the Architecture Heritage of Iquitos and the Amazon Rubber Boom.
6.
Marco Antonio Arenas Campos / Chile
The “Qhapaq Ñan Olvidado” and its possibilities in heritage tourism in the Elqui Valley (Coquimbo Region, Chile).
7.
Mengyang Xu /
China
The Influence of Place Attachment on Sustainable Behavioral Practices in Cultural Heritage Conservation: A Case Study of Nokor Krao Village in the Angkor Region, Cambodia.
8.
Moustafa Ali / Egypt
Sustainable Tourism Development In Heritage Sites, Special Cases From Egypt, Saudi Arabia And Mexico.
9.
Pinar Koclardan / Turkiye
Sustainable tourism at medieval Armenian settlements in eastern Turkey.
10.
Rebekah Mills / USA
Digging into History: Cultural Heritage Conservation Efforts in Bulgaria.
11.
Ronald Caicedo / Chile
Tambo de Camar, Qhapaq Ñan: From its participatory diagnosis to its intervention and enhancement by the community.
6. Processes of Plundering and Restitution of Archaeological and Anthropological Collections
1.
Benjamin Ballester / Chile
The Diaspora of pre-Columbian Objects from Atacama into a Global Network of Goods, Collectors and Museums Between 1850 and 1950.
2.
Carlos Aguilar / Chile
Towards the repatriation of the ancestors of the Atacameño Lickanantay People.
3.
Ian Lilley / Australia
The G20, plundering and heritage preservation.
4.
Margaret Gowen / Ireland
The Limitations of International Law relating to the Restitution of Cultural Objects.
5.
Muriel Joyeux / France
France and restitution : laws and practicies.
7. Archaeology and the Role of New Technologies in Presentation and Interpretation of Sites
1.
A. Angele Noudagbe / Benin
Kingdoms and Forestry: spatial analysis of the intersection of natural and cultural heritage in Allada and Danxomè.
2.
Angel Adolfo Cadena Guativa / Colombia
Technological Approach to the Production of Early Ceramics on the Caribbean Coast: Case Study in Puerto Hormiga and Monsú.
3.
Jingsen Lian / China
Digital Reconstruction of the Chengde Mountain Resort.
4.
Sayumphu Ros / Cambodia
Ethical, technological, and cultural implications of aerial digital archaeology in Cambodia.
5.
Vincenzo Calvanese / Italy
Management, Conservation and Valorization Strategies Through Monitoring and Scheduled Maintenance in the Archaeological Park of Pompei (Italy).
6.
Xuan Li / China
Integrating Archaeological Interpretation and New Technologies for Holistic Heritage Display: A Case Study of the Outer Guocheng, Sui-Tang Chang’an City.