Intangible Cultural Heritage
Found 8 free book(s)What is Intangible Cultural Heritage? - UNESCO
ich.unesco.orgIntangible Cultural Heritage While fragile, intangible cultural heritage is an important factor in maintaining cultural diversity in the face of growing globalization. An under - standing of the intangible cultural heritage of different communities helps with intercultural dialogue, and encourages mutual respect for other ways of life. The ...
CUSTOMARY LAW, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND …
www.wipo.intintangible cultural heritage, practices and knowledge systems of traditional communities, including indigenous and local communities (TK in a general sense or lato sensu). In other words, TK in a general sense embraces the content of knowledge itself as well as TCEs, including distinctive signs and symbols associated with TK. In the
CHCECE001 Develop cultural competence, Release 2
aspire-solidus-production.s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.comCultural heritage: something that is passed down from preceding generations; the legacy of physical artefacts (cultural property) and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and
Customary Law and Traditional Knowledge - WIPO
www.wipo.intof cultural heritage and knowledge systems, and many other matters. Maintaining customary laws can be crucial for the continuing vitality of the intellectual, cultural and ... of customary law in relation to intangible property, and -----www..... resources, .. ...
CULTURE AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT - Un
www.un.orgInvesting in local cultural resources including tangible and intangible heritage including traditional knowledge and skills, as well as music, dance, …
Conservation of cultural heritage: from participation to ...
www.encatc.orgapproach to cultural heritage consider the safeguarding and inclusion of cultural heritage assets within a global system of values, the development of cultural tourism as a way of guaranteeing the right of access to culture and the integration of active participation of the population in cultural heritage conservation policy.
Understanding Jose Garcia Villa’s Footnote to Youth Vol. 6 ...
www.apjmr.comunderstand the cultural impact of the piece and recognize the significance of preserving our literary heritage. Readers could not fully appreciate and give high esteem to a text unless they truly understand its deepest meaning. Understanding Jose Garcia Villa’s Footnote to Youth could hopefully incite values of well-planned
Engl. Venice Charter
www.icomos.orgthe Restoration of Cultural Property. Increasing awareness and critical study have been brought to bear on problems which have continually become more complex and varied; now the time has come to examine the Charter afresh in order to make a thorough study of the principles involved and to enlarge its scope in a new document.