Mots-clés
vineyards / agriculture / management / heritage at risk / threats / values / cultural significance / workshops / philosophy of conservation / World Heritage Sites / management plans / theory of cultural landscapes / cultural landscapes / intangible heritage / transmission / landscapes / agricultural landscapes / methodology / ethics / proceedings of conferences / globalization / mixed properties / World Heritage / rice / rural heritage / rural landscapes / terraces
Résumé en anglais
Grape, rice and dates: towards an ethics for heritage conservation.Since Bamiyan to Hagra our heritage is caught in the trap of fundamentalism (namely merchant or pseudo-religious). The latest martyrdom of cultural heritage by "Daesh/ISIS" crooks reminds us more than ever of the basic need to follow ethical lines in heritage practice