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Titel |
ICSM CHC White Paper III : The role of cultural and natural heritage for climate action |
Auteur |
N. Shepherd, J.B. Cohen, W. Carmen, ... [et al.] |
Plaats van uitgave |
Paris |
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ICOMOS |
Jaar van uitgave |
2022
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ISBN |
978-2-918086-73-4
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Annotatie |
96 p.
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Trefwoorden |
cultuurgoederen, cultureel erfgoed, duurzaamheid, inclusiviteit, culturele diversiteit, rampen, schade, onderzoeksrapporten (vorm), internationaal |
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Samenvatting Climate change must be understood and studied as an historically situated phenomenon, effecting populations and territories in different ways across the globe. The important difference among Global North/Global South highlights that climate change is not only an environmental issue and that it urges a specific justice system to come up with concrete actions. In order to provide solutions to the climatic threat on cultural heritage, this White Paper draws up a state of the art of joint studies and initiatives merging culture, heritage and climate change. It provides a set of approaches, perspectives and conversations with positive consequences on the short, medium and long-term. In the first place, the Paper sets out four orientations for a ‘heritage perspective’ on climate change (orientation towards deep time; towards the future; towards local and Indigenous knowledge; towards both practice and critical thinking) and drafts a review of inherent scientific disclosures. Finally, eight case studies are took as models for the construction of effective heritage-related strategies against climate change. |
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