Resources and information on the management, protection, and preservation of cultural heritage sites and materials.
or group of is significant. Spatial To protect , a organization must not only know where a particular is located but should also be able to view spatial relationships between that are near each other /or share common characteristics. Arches is
A comprehensive understanding of industrial legacy, considering its social, economic, and environmental aspects, is crucial for its . This study scrutinizes 120 industrial , investigating spatial-temporal patterns and influential factors. The aim is to provide a scientific basis for the conservation and Italian industrial . (1) The research ...
Keitumetse (2013), noted that can be achieved at the community level if people have a better understanding of their importance.This has brought the idea of social benefits or the importance of as expressed by Dümcke and Gnedovsky (2013).These authors reviewed ample literature on the values of (Augusto & Associados ...
treasures are precious communal assets that show the past human legacy. It depicts present and future way of life as well as values of a society, and enhances solidarity and social integration of communities. This study is designed to investigate the practices and challenges of conservations in North Shoa Zone, Central Ethiopia. The research ...
is a process of organising the use of amongst multiple stakeholders such as people, institutions, governments, regions and the world. To ...
Convention on Wetlands or within a World area declared under the World Convention, or (e) land identified in an environmental planning instrument as being of high Aboriginal significance or high biodiversity significance, or (f) land reserved as a state conservation area under theNational Parks and Wildlife Act 1974, or
term "International Principles of Conservation and " is mostly used to describe internationally recognized and collaboratively developed doctrines and standards relating to the care, and treatment of , both movable and immovable (cf. Jokilehto 2002).. Considering the natural as irreplaceable and precious, the ...
conference titled "ARTeCLIMA, between Emergencies and our " took place at the Senate of the Italian Republic in Rome on 22 September 2020, on the International Day of Peace, to discuss the implications of climate change on . 21 October 2020. Last update:20 April 2023.
Abstract. ultural is the social and economic, spiritual and capital of irreplaceablevalue. Along with riches of nature, this is undoubtedly one of the main foundations of ...
is most closely linked to SDG targets relating to training (SDG 4.4), ensuring learners understand and contribute towards sustainable development (SDG 4.7), which can help to protect, safeguard and develop natural (SDG 11.4), and also enhance the contribution of to a wide range of sustainable development challenges, for example promoting ...
1. Introduction. The contribution and cross-cutting nature of for achieving a smart, sustainable and inclusive territorial development is increasingly being recognized by international policy [[1], [2], [3]].Furthermore, it is also widely acknowledged that is an irreplaceable component of the socio- economic capital of a country, invaluable for ...
6 October 2016, the Human Rights Council adopted unanimously a resolution calling upon all States to respect, promote and protect the right of everyone to take part in life, including the ability to access and enjoy , to take relevant actions to achieve this. The resolution also decides that the Human Rights Council will remain seized of this matter (see ...
In this spirit and on the promise of for future generations, the Convention for the Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and its two Protocols (1954 and 1999) have been adopted under the auspices of UNESCO. Paving the way for the birth of numerous international instruments in the field of culture, the 1954 Hague Convention is a fundamental ...
Include Aboriginal awareness training for all employees, contractors, sub-contractors, and visitors as part of work-place induction procedures. ☐ 6.3 : Outline the protocols for operation of the A boriginal plan and clearly indicate the roles and responsibilities of staff for
Analysis of the policies in the field of objects in foreign countries [5][6][7], the following conclusions have be drawn: The ...
law in its various forms—traditional law, constitutions, statutory law, treaties, and administrative regulations—is a key tool for protecting . To effectuate these legal , governmental agencies are created or designated with responsibilities for implementing and enforcing the provisions found in law.
Recognising the intrinsic importance of safeguarding for sustainable development, the inclusion of this target' in the most recent international development agenda constituted an unprecedented achievement for the sector (Wiktor-Mach Citation 2019, 1602-1603). However, the potential of for tackling broader developmental ...
Abstract. is a crucial socioeconomic ; yet, recurring degradation processes endanger its . Serendipitous approaches in restoration practice need to be replaced by systematically addressing conservation issues through the development of advanced for artifacts.
international framework of positions the review focus themes as follows: (1) community identification - to define communities' roles and their connections to ; (2) active participatory methods - to raise awareness and build capacities in local communities; and (3) community participation - to integrate in ...
Managing World . This manual provides guidance for States Parties and all those involved in the care of World properties on how to comply with the requirements of the World Convention. It also aims to help States Parties to ensure that has a dynamic role in society and harnesses, but also ...
1 Introduction. refers to the legacy of tangible items (i.e., buildings, monuments, landscapes, books, textiles, paintings, or archaeological artifacts) and their intangible attributes (i.e., folklore, traditions, language, or performance arts) that are inherited from the past by a group or society and conserved for future generations due to their artistic, , or ...
These legal instruments support the development of national policies for with an emphasis on , training. Natural and , museums, libraries and archive collections around the world are increasingly becoming the collateral victims of natural disasters and armed conflicts.
01 CO M PETEN CE FRA M EW O RK FO R CU LTU RA L H ERITAG E M A N AG EM EN T A GUIDE TO THE ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE FOR PRACTITIONERS COMPETENCE FRAMEWORK FOR MANAGEMENTPublished in 2021 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Organization, 7, place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP, France and ...
right to protect : Indigenous in . ... that have shone a light on the many and complex challenges ... Aboriginal in Tasmania: the failure of 315. rights; the restorative potential of historical resilience
Culture is a for the identity and cohesion of communities. In today's interconnected world, it is also one of our most powerful to transform societies and renew ideas. It is UNESCO's role to provide the tools and skills we need to make the most of its ultimate renewable energy. Historical landmarks, living ...
Following the destruction of Juukan Gorge Aboriginal by Rio Tinto (in May 2020) numerous stakeholders have argued that Australian laws for the are inadequate. Such calls for reform are not new. In 1996, a review of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Act 1984 found a ...