8.COM 7.a.1 - Intangible Cultural Heritage
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
... Having recognized that objective threats confront many expressions of intangible cultural heritage worldwide and render their urgent safeguarding necessary, the Body as a whole was nevertheless not convinced by the arguments sometimes raised by one or another of its members that recommended disregar ...
Notes on Heritage, Quetzil Castañeda
... violence that the angel can no longer close them. The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. (Benjamin 1968a: 257–58). I remember clearly conversations that I had in 1988 with tour guides, archaeologists, vendors ...
... violence that the angel can no longer close them. The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. (Benjamin 1968a: 257–58). I remember clearly conversations that I had in 1988 with tour guides, archaeologists, vendors ...
externalities1 (new window)
... With property rights, the owner bears the cost of conservation but also is guaranteed the full future benefits of conservation. Market prices provide an incentive for resource owners to allocate their resources between current and future use to maximize resource value: PF>PCfuture use is more valua ...
... With property rights, the owner bears the cost of conservation but also is guaranteed the full future benefits of conservation. Market prices provide an incentive for resource owners to allocate their resources between current and future use to maximize resource value: PF>PCfuture use is more valua ...
Halting Biodiversity Loss - Bromeliad Society International
... objectives are more integral and more ambitious than they used to be in classical conservation visions that focused merely on representation of current patterns of biodiversity at rather small sites. It is of special importance to conserve and enhance biodiversity’s adaptability to the impacts of g ...
... objectives are more integral and more ambitious than they used to be in classical conservation visions that focused merely on representation of current patterns of biodiversity at rather small sites. It is of special importance to conserve and enhance biodiversity’s adaptability to the impacts of g ...
The Future and Frontiers of Culturalized Properties in the Global South
... Canada Research Chair in Law, Communication and Culture, Departments of Anthropology and Social Science, York University, Toronto, Canada. I thank Laura Fox, a Masters student in the Communication and Culture Program at York University who provided excellent research and editorial assistance on this ...
... Canada Research Chair in Law, Communication and Culture, Departments of Anthropology and Social Science, York University, Toronto, Canada. I thank Laura Fox, a Masters student in the Communication and Culture Program at York University who provided excellent research and editorial assistance on this ...
multi -use marine protected areas and coastal - NUPAUB
... social and economic costs have not received much attention. In a recent paper, SANCHIRICO, COCHRAN and EMERSON (2002), have pointed out some of social and economic befits and costs related to the implementation of these areas particularly for extractive and non-extractive users. One of the main conc ...
... social and economic costs have not received much attention. In a recent paper, SANCHIRICO, COCHRAN and EMERSON (2002), have pointed out some of social and economic befits and costs related to the implementation of these areas particularly for extractive and non-extractive users. One of the main conc ...
A Brief Appraisal of Cultural Heritage of Ao Nagas in Nagaland
... aesthetic, historic, scientific or social value for past, present or future generations. Cultural heritage is also described as ways of living developed by a community and passed on from generation to generation, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. Cultura ...
... aesthetic, historic, scientific or social value for past, present or future generations. Cultural heritage is also described as ways of living developed by a community and passed on from generation to generation, including customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions and values. Cultura ...