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Heritage is always something that’s or passed down by families or other groups for many years. However, heritage isn’t limited to concrete objects. It’s also the customs, traditions, and values shared by groups of people. One way to think about heritage is to break it down into three groups. These are the tangible, the natural, and the ...
Living heritage is composed of numerous elements of culture, many of which are intangible. These intangible cultural heritage (ICH) elements include traditions or living expressions inherited from our ancestors and passed on to our descendants. ICH is an essential ingredient for healthy communities and families, and for sustainable livelihoods.
Apr 25, 2022 · That’s why cultural heritage needs to be taken seriously, and its value fully recognised. It’s why we need a better explanation of the balance sheet of culture and heritage capital, which shows that for all its intangibility its direct impact on the world is measurable for good, and that underinvestment in its rich complexity has a massive cost.
May 23, 2024 · Its role is to safeguard cultural heritage at risk due to conflict and/or climate change and to contribute to sustainable social stability and economic prosperity. In areas of conflict, cultural heritage is often attacked or even destroyed, to weaken a community’s shared sense of history and identity. Rising temperatures, extreme weather ...
The Importance of Cultural Heritage. The Blue Shield’s work is founded on the belief that cultural heritage – tangible and intangible – is important. It is a vital expression of the culture that makes up unique communities and its loss during conflict and disaster can be catastrophic. Why do we feel more pain looking at the image of the ...
Sep 30, 2001 · Furthermore, in a very real way, the cultural heritage of our species intersects with the natural heritage of our planet. Sites such as the Iron Age field systems in England or the clay cities of Otrar, Kazakhstan, are examples where, from a preservation perspective, the natural world and the cultural world are one and the same.
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In this IPinCH Fact Sheet, heritage is described as the past made present. Heritage is anything valued by people today that was also valued by previous generations. Everything from land, to language, to ecosystems, to knowledge, and culture can be considered heritage. This Fact Sheet emphasizes the importance of safeguarding cultural heritage ...