“…For example, audits to evaluate case studies that have already been implemented (Rodwell, 2018, p. 200). Difficulties in implementation remain the responsibility of administrative bodies and include the following issues: the difficulty of connecting local administrative frameworks with the HUL approach (Jokilehto, 2015;Santander and Garai-Olaun, 2016) as in the case of Canada, which is demanding the inclusion of aborigines in the Recommendation in order to define them as stakeholders (Jessiman, 2016); the difficulty of incorporating more disciplines in order to identify heritage assets in detail (Ginzarly et al, 2019a;Khalaf, 2018;Rodwell, 2018); the need for greater and real participation (Jokilehto, 2015); the need to create new tools which integrate conservation, management, development and planning disciplines (Ginzarly et al, 2019a, p. 14); and identifying the fact that the administrations have not changed their mentality regarding the HUL approach which is a key problem (Santander et al, 2018, p. 7).…”