Determine how the site might be redefined as a ‘dynamic system’, giving weight to missing facets of the site’s history or its present-day challenges.

Site:Addendum: Wulingyuan Scenic and historic interest area

Chicago manual style citation

1. 750 addendum
2. composite illustration
3. background materials

The written Addendum, which should not exceed 700 words presented single-spaced on one page, provides a supplementary account of the World Heritage Site. It should not include a repetition of the existing criteria by which OUV is established, nor should it attempt to define the site by fitting it into an additional criterion.

Instead, the purpose of the account is to determine how the site might be redefined as a ‘dynamic system’, giving weight to missing facets of the site’s history or its present-day challenges. Your word count should be given.

In this written Addendum, keep in mind the application of HUL as a theoretical framework, whether it is clearly applicable or only remotely so. Should the site be far-removed from urban centres, consider how tourism, trade, and ties might link it to populations in cities worldwide (as Lectures suggest).

In the Composite Image, which is referenced through in-text figure numbers in the Addendum, include at least one map that places the site in geographical or historical contexts. Provide captions (with sources cited) for the map and for each additional image (up to five images). With the graphic or design skills you have developed in other courses, make this Composite Image as lively as possible, bringing the key issues to life.

In the Background Materials, provide a scan or photo of one page respectively from each of your sources (limiting this to no more than three scans/photos). The scans can include further maps or visual sources. Provide enough textual evidence of how you derived your arguments or account. NOTE: A bibliography — Works Cited — should follow at the end or it may be included as an additional page directly after the written Addendum.

Determine how the site might be redefined as a ‘dynamic system’, giving weight to missing facets of the site’s history or its present-day challenges.
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