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Titel Heritage in climate planning : a pilot project for understanding the inclusion of culture in climate actions
Auteur P. Guzman, C. Daly
Corporatieve auteur Climate Heritage Network
Uitgever Climate Heritage Network
Jaar van uitgave 2021
Annotatie 30 p.
Trefwoorden cultureel erfgoed, erfgoedbeleid, monumenten, immaterieel erfgoed, cultuurbeleid, duurzaamheid, Europa, onderzoek, case-studies (vorm)


Samenvatting
Heritage in Climate Planning (HiCLIP) is a project undertaken within the Climate Heritage Network to support the mainstreaming of the cultural sector in climate planning. Cultural resources can be man-made artistic artefacts and material heritage (historic buildings, landscapes, museums etc.), significant to a community, nation, or humanity. They also include intangible elements such as the living cultural expressions, traditions, knowledge and skills that provide humans meaningful linkages with their surroundings, whether urban, rural or natural. This report presents the results of a pilot project that assessed the governance treatment of cultural resources and the role this gives to the cultural sector in nine climate plans from eight different countries covering the national, regional and municipal levels of governance.