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The conference, organized by the World Monuments Fund under the auspices of the APSARA Authority for the Protection and Management of Angkor and the Region of Siem Reap, was held at the Center for Khmer Studies' campus at Wat Damnak, also in Siem Reap. It brought together leading international experts from a range of disciplines in order to gather the most current research on this key monument over time. During the two-and-a-half days, participants developed an unprecedented model for planning for this site, by focusing on not only conservation requirements but also on the demands of tourism and the needs of local populations. Among the participants were Khmer experts whose ongoing contributions to site preservation engage the local population in the safeguarding of their patrimony. The publication of the proceedings includes contributions from specialists on the site's history, ecology, art and architecture, tourism, and heritage planning. Jane Clark Chermayeff & Associates, world-wide leaders in interpretation and consultants to the World Monuments Fund, served as the principal organizer of this conference and as the editor of this seminal publication. From the back cover: "The United States is proud to be a partner in the groundbreaking work that the World Monuments Fund is undertaking in cooperation with the APSARA Authority in public interpretation at Phnom Bakheng. For the first time at Angkor Park, a site's significance will be presented in a comprehensive and cohesive manner, creating a more enjoyable and enriching experience for the visitor. This approach can only bolster Angkor's reputation as a site of world cultural renown. In working to preserve--and interpret--Cambodia's past, we are also working to ensure Cambodia's future."
- Ambassador Joseph Mussomeli, U.S. Ambassador to the
Kingdom of Cambodia
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