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Abstract Chinese consumer demand for ivory threatens vulnerable African elephant populations, despite long‐standing efforts to combat the illegal wildlife trade. Behavioural science approaches have been proposed to address these systemic behaviours. However, their robust use remains uncommon in demand management interventions.
Molly R. C. Brown +3 more
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La protección del patrimonio cultural inmaterial en Europa [PDF]
El Patrimonio Cultural es un terreno que no se limita únicamente a monumentos o colecciones –patrimonio cultural material-, sino que se compone también de manifestaciones o tradiciones vivas de nuestros antepasados que son transmitidoas a futuras ...
Merino Calle, Irene
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Expanding the life framework of values
Abstract Conceptualising and organising the range of value orientations and worldviews underpinning human–nature relationships is useful for understanding different, and sometimes conflicting, perspectives on how nature should be managed and working towards just and equitable policies.
Kyle Jewell +8 more
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In recent decades, religious spaces have increasingly become subject to heritage processes, encompassing both their tangible dimension and the emerging concept of intangible cultural heritage.
Thiago Rafael Burckhart
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The study on the publicity strategy and popularization modalities for intangible cultural heritage in China [PDF]
This paper focuses on the promotion strategies and popularization methods of Chinese intangible cultural heritage. paper aims to explore how to effectively publicize and inherit these valuable cultural assets in the context of globalization.
Jiang Jingchun
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Does Intangible Cultural Heritage Law Resolve Everything in China? [PDF]
In order to protect intangible cultural heritage (ICH), China enacted the Intangible Cultural Heritage Law of the People’s Republic of China on 25th February 2011.
Li, L. (Luo)
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Based on evidence from two exploratory case studies, the article examines how intangible cultural heritage can promote sustainable rural development by creating value for rural communities.
Martina Shakya, Gianluca Vagnarelli
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Abstract The cultural ecosystem services (CES) framework allows to systematically analyse non‐material human–nature relationships and can help to increase the recognition and scope of various intangible place‐based values. Although the amount of scientific literature addressing CES has increased over the last few decades, studies largely focus only on ...
Jan Daněk +5 more
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The Influence of the Intangible Cultural Heritage About propagation medium in the Big data Era
Film and television works have been attracting the attention of the modern people with their own characteristics. Image, vivid, intuitive, popular, the media uses its own advantage to spread out the information quickly, the transmission efficiency and ...
Jin Zhuo
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Curating Intangible Cultural Heritage
This article discusses a range of pragmatic issues associated with curating intangible cultural heritage, including collection, preservation, interpretation, presentation and representation. It uses as a case study work undertaken with Lough Neagh eel fishermen in preparation for and at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in 2007, setting this in a much ...
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