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            and support throughout the entire research process. Special   “Effectiveness” and related aspects in adaptive reuse projects
            appreciation goes to the 2023 OWHC-AP World Heritage   of heritage buildings. Sustainability, 14(3):1251.
            Cities Youth Forum.                                   https://doi.org/10.3390/su14031251

            Funding                                            Bosone,  M., De Toro,  P., Fusco Girard,  L., Gravagnuolo, A.,
                                                                  & Iodice, S. (2021). Indicators for ex-post evaluation of
            This research is funded by the National Key R&D Program   cultural heritage adaptive reuse impacts in the perspective
            of China (2021YFE0200100), the 2021 Policy Directed   of the circular economy. Sustainability, 13(9):4759.
            Program of Jiangsu Province (BZ2021015), and the      https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094759
            Suzhou Social Development and Technological Innovation
            Program (2022SS52). We also extend our gratitude to the   Canada’s Historic Places. (2010). Standards and Guidelines for the
                                                                                                   nd
            International Cooperative Joint Laboratory of Cultural   Conservation of Historic Places in Canada. 2  ed. Canada’s
            Heritage Conservation Science, supported by the Belt and   Historic Places. Available from: https://www.historicplaces.
            Road Initiative, for their research funding and support.  ca/media/18072/81468-parks-s+g-eng-web2.pdf
                                                               Chauhan,  E.  (2022).  Residents’  motivations  to  participate  in
            Conflict of interest                                  decision-making for cultural heritage tourism: Case study of
            All authors declare that they have no competing interests.  New Delhi. Sustainability, 14:8406.
                                                                  https://doi.org/10.3390/su14148406
            Author contributions
                                                               Chen, R. (2008). Eternity Value and Charm. China: Guwuxuan
            Conceptualization: Xi Chen, Yiting Pan                Press.
            Formal analysis: All authors                       Chen, X., Chen, Y., & Xu, Y. (2022). The adaptive use of historical
            Funding acquisition: Xi Chen, Yiting Pan              buildings in the context of urban regeneration-The case of
            Investigation: Qinyi Shi                              Pan House in Hai Hong Fang, Suzhou. China Ancient City,
            Methodology: Xi Chen, Yiting Pan                      36(9):64-72.
            Project administration: Xi Chen, Yiting Pan
            Resources: All authors                                https://doi.org/10.19924/j.cnki.1674-4144.2022.09.007
            Supervision: Yiting Pan                            Cong, G. (2014). Value Construction and Interpretation [Doctor
            Writing – original draft: All authors                 Dissertation, Tsinghua University].
            Writing – review & editing: All authors            Elsorady, D. A. (2014). Assessment of the compatibility of new
                                                                  uses for heritage buildings: The example of Alexandria
            Ethics approval and consent to participate            National  Museum,  Alexandria,  Egypt.  Journal of Cultural
            Not applicable.                                       Heritage, 15(5):511-521.
                                                                  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2013.10.011
            Consent for publication
                                                               Engelhardt, R. A. (2010). “First Principles” in conservation:
            Not applicable.                                       The UNESCO Asia-Pacific heritage awards. The Journal of
                                                                  Preservation Technology, 41(2-3):57-65.
            Availability of data
                                                               Fiorani, D. (2017).  Conservation/Adaptation. Keeping Alive
            The data can be obtained by sending request e-mails to the   the Spirit of the Place. Adaptive Reuse of Heritage with
            corresponding author.                                 Symbolic Value.  Available  from:  https://www.academia.
                                                                  edu/63944568/conservation_adaptation_keeping_alive_
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            2023 OWHC-AP World Heritage Cities Youth Forum     Genovese, L., & Varriale, R. (2023). Troglodyte settlements on the
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