The Administration of Archaeological Sites in Buddhist Monasteries for Sustainable Development
Keywords:
Administration, Archaeological, Buddhist Monasteries, Sustainable DevelopmentAbstract
The Administration of Archaeological Sites in Buddhist Monasteries for Sustainable Development will be focused on Buddhist monasteries that have archaeological sites within for the purpose to have a good model for sustainable development.
The duty of abbots to participate in sustainable development in the form of a cultural conservative manner which is suitable for the image and identity of such archaeological sites will be extremely important together with the understanding and cooperation with villagers and local organizations to perform as a leader who creates harmony sustainably.
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