Auteurs
Buckley, Kristal / Bourdin, Gwenaëlle / Pelletier, Maureen / Wigboldus, Leanna / Badman, Tim / De Marco, Luisa
Mots-clés
conservation of cultural heritage / conservation of natural heritage / methodology / research programmes / cooperation / international organizations / values / resilience / sustainability / World Heritage / World Heritage Sites / biodiversity / know-how / outstanding universal value / agriculture / management / economic aspects / social aspects / sustainable development / ethnology / customs and traditions / culture and nature
Résumé en anglais
PART 4. BUILDING CAPACITY FOR CHANGE: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES /// Recognizing that there can be adverse outcomes arising from the “divided” practices of natural and cultural heritage, ICOMOS and IUCN have jointly initiated Connecting Practice in order to
learn about and develop new approaches to the recognition of the interconnected character of the natural and cultural values within heritage designation and management frameworks. This paper outlines the outcomes of Connecting Practice to date, and the discusses the aims of phase III (2018-2020), which focuses on the natural and cultural systems that can support the resilience of agricultural and biocultural landscapes.