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