Votre ressource mondiale sur le patrimoine
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Notice (permalien)
Réf.
42716
Type
handbook
Titre
Community involvement in heritage management
Langues
English
Éditeurs
Göttler, Monika / Ripp, Matthias
Lieu de publication
Regensburg
Pays de publication
Germany
Maison d'édition
Stadt Regensburg
Date
17/06/2002
Pages
70 p.
Mots-clés
urban heritage / international organizations / World Heritage Convention / management / World Heritage / cultural tourism / transmission / World Heritage List / landscape management / community participation / tangible and intangible / historic towns / intangible cultural heritage
Pays mentionnés
Armenia / Belgium / Canada / Finland / Germany / Latvia / Poland / Portugal / Ukraine / United States
Monuments et sites
Red Star Line Museum - Antwerp, Belgium
Helsinki, Finland
Berlin, Germany
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Porto, Portugal
Rauma, Finland
Zhovka, Ukraine
Québec, Canada
Stralsund, Germany
Regensburg, Germany
Dortmund, Germany
Quedlinburg, Germany
Warsaw, Poland
Goris, Armenia
Gyumri, Armenia
Riga, Latvia
N° Patrimoine mondial
1349
624
30
300
535
582
755
852
Résumé en anglais
"The topic of participation and involvement of the public in heritage management is a current one. In 2007, the World Heritage Committee (http://whc.unesco.org/en/committee/ ) enlarged the already adopted four points of a strategic objective for the implementation of the World Heritage Convention: Credibility, Conservation, Capacity Building and Communication were amended with the so-called “fifth C”- Communities. Since then, communities are given a new focus in all heritage work and especially all UNESCO World Heritage sites. To identify, recognize and value the local community as key actor in the process of a sustainable heritage management, to enforce constructive dialog methods between all stakeholders, and to encourage a mutual understanding and collaboration has become the challenge of a successful heritage management." - extracted from Organization of World Heritage Cities
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives (BY-ND)