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    The sleeping giant. Project for the former Military Hospital in Naples by Federica Visconti, Renato Capozzi

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The paper aims to describe a project developed under the scientific cooperation agreement between the Department for the Urban Planning and Territorial Management (UNESCO Site of the Municipality of Naples) and DiARC (Department of Architecture) of the ‘Federico II’ University of Naples. …”
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    Entzauberung der Berliner Clubszene by Arushi Nair

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Die Berliner Techno-Szene ist seit 2024 offiziell UNESCO Kulturerbe. Es ist für einige Menschen erstaunlich, wie die Techno-Szene in Berlin es soweit geschafft hat, für die meisten ursprünglichen und heutigen Teilnehmern der Szene ist es jedoch gar kein Wunder, denn Techno gehört schon lange zur Berliner Identität. …”
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    Realização social da natureza pelo turismo na Chapada dos Veadeiros by Everaldo Batista da Costa, Maria Geralda de Almeida, Rafael Fabrício de Oliveira, Rúbia de Paula Rúbio

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The attractiveness of this highly preserved redoubt of the Brazilian Savanna biome (cerrado) increases with its inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List, which makes tourism (as a modern productive activity) one of the most important sources of income for the different groups dwelling in the region. …”
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    Tourism, heritage and Islam: Fes, a tourism centre and a Tijani centre by Anne Ouallet

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It intersects with secular tourist practices directly boosted by the award of UNESCO World Heritage Site status to Fes. Religious tourists and secular tourists seek sacred or institutional heritage on designated routes, but their paths rarely cross. …”
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    El aragonés: historia de una lengua minoritaria y minorizada by Mª Pilar Benítez Marco, Óscar Latas Alegre

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Despite the fact that Aragonese is a language exclusive to the Autonomous Community of Aragon and that it was the language used during the Middle Ages in different public and private spheres, it is currently in danger of extinction, according to UNESCO. In fact, the small number of speakers (1.9% of the Aragonese population) and the spaces of use (mainly private and family), together with the lack of intergenerational transmission and institutional support, among other factors, do not favour the survival of the Aragonese language. …”
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    Les espaces du graffiti dans les capitales touristiques : l’exemple de Paris et Berlin by Julie Vaslin

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Considering that Paris, whose buildings are widely classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, and Berlin, known for being "poor but sexy", are two European capitals with very contrasting images, this article seeks to nuance this opposition by comparing the modalities of the government of the public space in these two cities. …”
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    Ethnographie d’un film commémoratif by Isabelle Becuywe

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Secondly: what does the exhibition production process does reveal of forty years of film archiving?In the 2003 UNESCO Convention defined “immaterial heritage”. I work in anthropology on storytelling using digital technologies in France and Quebec. …”
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    Patrimoine naturel et médiations visuelles : les solutions du paysage by Catherine Saouter

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…This alliance is key to the development of the contemporary taste for natural heritage, as it is reflected in Unesco’s agreement on the subject. However, the standpoint in favor of heritage, by overvaluing the aesthetics of the landscape, creates the illusion of preserving nature and can even hinder this very preservation. …”
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    Cincuenta años de formar profesionales en Bibliotecología en la Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) by Magda Cecilia Sandí Sandi

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Para eso, el desarrollo de las actividades profesionales contó con el auspicio de organismos internacionales como la OEA, el IICA y la UNESCO. …”
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    L’espace marin entre un pluralisme juridique et la sauvegarde du patrimoine à Henua ‘Enana / Fenua ‘Enata (îles Marquises) by Giacomo Nerici

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…To this regard, projects for the inscription of some land and sea zones to UNESCO, the construction of the great Aire Marine Protégée (AMP), and finally the regulation of fishing entrusted to the “rahui/kahui” on the island of Ua Huka will be discussed. …”
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    L’héritage paysager pour penser la transition écoclimatique d’un vignoble by Myriam Laidet, Patrick Moquay, Isabelle La Jeunesse

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This article looks at the cultural landscape of Savennières (in the urban area of Angers, a Unesco World Heritage site in the Loire Valley), which is characterised by a high density of wine-growing châteaux and landscaped parks. …”
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    Pedagogical Views and Educational Activities of Ismail Gasprinsky by Мухиддин Хайруддинов

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Gasprinsky was one of the most outstanding thinkers of the Turkic world. UNESCO declared 2014 the year of Ismail Gasprinsky for his contribution to education and philosophy. …”
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    Rutas de extracción. Caminos antiguos, comunidades, arqueología y Estado en Bolivia by Juan Villanueva

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The argument here is that the state uses the UNESCO nomination of Qhapaq Ñan as a facade of ancestry and identity to legitimize its policies. …”
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    Photobooks dedicated to Gunkanjima: Random Personal Memories or Strategical Publications? by Cecile Laly

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The publications were released mainly over the last two decades, around the time Japan began the UNESCO application proceedings for the Tentative List of “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining”, which includes a total of twenty-three sites, among which is Hashima. …”
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    Processus de construction d’une ressource territoriale valorisant le patrimoine naturel et culturel en Loire tourangelle by Benoit Pin, Sylvain Rode, Sylvie Servain

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The listing of the “Val de Loire” on the Unesco list of World Heritage realized the emergence of new representations of the Loire heritage and promoted local development projects mobilizing it. …”
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    Global citizenship education in primary school: a comparative analysis of education policy documents in Portugal and Spain by Noelia Santamaría-Cárdaba, Mónica Lourenço

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Data was analysed using content analysis, with categories deriving from the UNESCO (2015) framework on global citizenship education (GCE) dimensions and key learner attributes. …”
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    The Miocene Petrified Forest of Lesvos, Greece: Research and Geoconservation Activities by Nickolas Zouros

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The Natural History Museum of Lesvos Petrified Forest contributed significantly to scientific research, conservation, exhibition, promotion and international recognition of the Lesvos Island UNESCO Global Geopark, a founding member of the European and the Global Geoparks Network. …”
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    De l’individuel au collectif, des mythes aux pratiques by Véronique Zamant

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This article reviews the results of an ethnographic survey conducted in 2011 among inhabitants who regularly frequent areas in Rio de Janeiro listed in 2012 as part of the UNESCO world heritage. The results raised questions concerning the aesthetic, political and eco-symbolic relations established by the inhabitants with their living environment, on the one hand, and on the other hand, made it possible to draw a map of a “cultural landscape” as perceived by the inhabitants. …”
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