2011 Conference Session 6: Empowerment and Relevance in Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage Programs in Developing Countries

Rocks, Wrecks and Relevance: Values and Benefits in Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage

by Bill Jeffery

Conservation in Archaeology - an awareness training programme

by Jon Carpenter and Vicki Richards

Tanzania's Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage Assets: Strategies Towards Sustainable Conservation and Management

by E. B. Ichumbaki

An Advocacy Approach on Underwater Heritage in Indonesia, Case Study: An auction on underwater heritage from Cirebon waters in 2010

by Jhohannes Marbun

Understanding wreck divers: Case studies from Australia and Chuuk Lagoon

by Joanne Edney

Human Resources Development in Indonesia's Underwater Archaeology

by Judi Wahjudin

Establishing a Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit in Tanzania

by Humphrey Mahudi

The Flinders University Intensive Program in Underwater Cultural Heritage Management (FUIP-UCHM)

by Mark Staniforth

The Importance of Empowering Local Community in Preserving Underwater Cultural Heritage in Indonesia: Case Study in Tulamben, Bali and in Taka Kappala, Selayar-South Sulawesi

by Nia Naelul Hasanah Ridwan

Shared Heritage? Shared Responsibility? Reflections on the role of 'shared' colonial heritage within capacity building programs in the postcolonial world

by Dr. Robert Parthesius

2011 Conference
2011 Session 6