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Climate change and heritage : responding to the crisis

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Climate change poses a major threat to heritage of all kinds. Yet much of the work so far on climate change and heritage replicates aspects of the global heritage system, tending to emphasise a European perspective and focusing on the preservation of tangible heritage. We call for a broader understanding of climate change, particularly as it affects heritage in the developing world, especially that of indigenous peoples and small Island states. This is also a call for political engagement by heritage practitioners. We argue that in the struggle against climate change heritage practitioners can make a worthwhile contribution by arguing for a de-commodified form of heritage practice emphasizing the involvement of local communities and recognition of their cultural resources; that resists being coopted into economic growth strategies unless they supplant other forms of unsustainable development; that focuses on heritage as an alternative way of viewing resources and their use.

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Pagination

173-180

Location

Évora, Portugal

Start date

2010-06-22

End date

2010-06-26

ISBN-13

9789899567139

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2010, Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development

Editor/Contributor(s)

Amoêda R, Lira S, Pinheiro C

Title of proceedings

Heritage 2010 : heritage and sustainable development

Event

International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development (2nd : 2010 : Évora, Portugal)

Publisher

Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development

Place of publication

Barcelos, Portugal

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