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2018
This article criticizes the reduction of Cultural Heritages to Cultural Capital or Cultural Commons. Whereas economists usually reduce heritages to their capital aspects (standard capital for equipment, human and social capital, natural capital, and cultural capital) or to their commons aspects (stock of resources managed by a community), we consider ...
Susan Pinn-Atkinson, Jenny Woolloff
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This article criticizes the reduction of Cultural Heritages to Cultural Capital or Cultural Commons. Whereas economists usually reduce heritages to their capital aspects (standard capital for equipment, human and social capital, natural capital, and cultural capital) or to their commons aspects (stock of resources managed by a community), we consider ...
Susan Pinn-Atkinson, Jenny Woolloff
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2007
the report was written in word and comprises a few figures and tables in colour; intended to be slotted into an overall assessment the report has no front cover, etc.
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the report was written in word and comprises a few figures and tables in colour; intended to be slotted into an overall assessment the report has no front cover, etc.
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2021
In international law, cultural heritage encompasses a wide conceptual area. This entry will consider the role of cultural heritage in a country’s international relations and the instruments available in international law for its protection and valorisation.
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In international law, cultural heritage encompasses a wide conceptual area. This entry will consider the role of cultural heritage in a country’s international relations and the instruments available in international law for its protection and valorisation.
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2008
The material creations of human beings, such as buildings, objects and works of art, are visible expressions of cultural heritage. Apart from these concrete manifestations, cultural traditions and practices passed from one generation to the next form a collective cultural heritage that guides people's behaviour.
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The material creations of human beings, such as buildings, objects and works of art, are visible expressions of cultural heritage. Apart from these concrete manifestations, cultural traditions and practices passed from one generation to the next form a collective cultural heritage that guides people's behaviour.
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