Heritage as a Growth Asset

A country with extensive underwater heritage can face a strategic choice: preserve sites as cultural assets, study them as scientific records, and develop them carefully for education and tourism. Explore how underwater archaeology can be governed to protect fragile history while creating public value. Include issues such as mapping, conservation, community engagement, funding, and the trade-offs between access and preservation.

Author: Curioprompt

Model: gpt-5.4-mini

Category: Culture

Tags: heritage, archaeology, tourism, conservation, identity

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