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Réf.
43178
Type
handbook
Titre
Cultural and spiritual significance of nature : guidance for protected and conserved area governance and management
Langues
English
Auteurs
Verschuuren, Bas / Mallarach, Josep-Maria / Bernbaum, Edwin / Spoon, Jeremy / Brown, Steve / Borde, Radhika / Brown, Jessica / Calamia, Mark / Mitchell, Nora J. / Infield, Mark / Lee, Emma / Groves, Craig
Éditeurs
Groves, Craig
Lieu de publication
Gland
Pays de publication
Switzerland
Maison d'édition
IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resour
Date
2021
Pages
86 p.
Collection
Best Practice Protected Area Guidelines Series
Vol. & n°
v. 32
ISBN
978-2-8317-2089-0
Mots-clés
protected areas / governance / cultural significance / values / intangible heritage / natural heritage / management / natural sites / World Heritage / guidelines / mixed properties
Résumé en anglais
The cultural and spiritual significance of nature has been defined as the spiritual, cultural, inspirational, aesthetic, historic and social meanings, values, feelings, ideas and associations that natural features and nature in general have for past, present and future generations of people – both individuals and groups. These guidelines respond to a growing need to make conservation more inclusive, effective and socially just by accommodating multiple worldviews; by treating natural and cultural heritage as interlinked; and by suggesting ways for engaging and empowering all relevant groups and stakeholders in protected area design, governance and management. The guidelines also assist with creating common ground, resolving conflicts and implementing rights-based approaches that recognise human rights and legal pluralism.(Source: IUCN Library https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/49268)
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)