Mots-clés
charters / climate change / conservation of cultural heritage / indigenous peoples / intangible cultural heritage / vulnerability / heritage at risk / indigenous or traditional landscapes / sacred landscapes / traditional knowledge / guidelines / cultural policy / museum policy / sustainability / community participation / heritage conservation organizations / indicators / education / funding
Résumé en anglais
The Brazilian Charter on Cultural Heritage and Climate Change (2024–2025) is an initiative of the ICOMOS-Brazil Climate Change and Heritage Committee in partnership with the Department of Articulation, Promotion and Education of IPHAN. Built through a dialogical and participatory process, it involved workshops across different biomes, an open public consultation phase, and the endorsement of more than 200 institutions. Using methodologies such as the “Risk Flower” from the Preserving Legacies program, the Charter consolidated three general recommendations: conducting local diagnostics; fostering interaction between traditional knowledge and science & technology; and establishing a financing fund to support these solutions.