The impact of COVID-19 closures on the Megalithic Temples of Malta UNESCO world heritage site
Purpose This study will determine the impact COVID-19 closures had on the Megalithic Temples of Malta. The physical, economic, social and conservation impacts will be discussed. Design/methodology/approach This study relies mainly on field observations of the effects managerial and state decisions had on the sites. A timeline from February to July 2020 will outline all major events and changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic happening in Malta and specifically within Heritage Malta sites. Findings The pandemic impacted the sites under study economically, and socially, whilst the impact on the sites attributed to visitors and other agents of deterioration were variable. These findings affected the way sites reopened to the public with restrictions and additional safety measures. Originality/value This article highlights the effect the pandemic had on archaeological sites in Central Mediterranean islands which are heavily reliant on tourism. It also highlights the important role such open-air sites have within the local community.
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2021
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Authors: | Caruana, Josef ; Debono, Elaine ; Stroud, Katya ; Zammit, MariaElena |
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Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2044-1274, ZDB-ID 2608327-9. - Vol. 13.2021, 1, p. 15-27
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Conservation | Malta | World heritage | Heritage management | COVID-19 | Outstanding universal value | Heritage Malta | Neolithic sites | Visitor impact | Visitor outreach |
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