International heritage instruments and climate change /
"'International heritage instruments and climate change' considers the current and potential effectiveness of two UNESCO instruments, the 1972 'Convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage' (the World Heritage Convention) and the 2003 '...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Champaign, Illinois :
Common Ground,
2013.
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Colección: | Inclusive museum series
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Culture, last cab off the climate rank
- The cultural Conventions
- standard bearers for protection
- The science. Climate change: causes and physical and biological impacts
- Gaia theory and Mother Earth rights
- Physical and biological impacts of climate change on cultural heritage
- Climate change impacts on humans. Human impacts on cultural heritage
- Climate change, displacement and migration
- Climate change, health and cultural heritage
- Climate change vulnerability and cultural heritage
- Climate change, mitigation and adaptation
- Culturally sustainable development and climate change
- Knowledge sharing, cultural heritage and climate change
- Climate change justice and heritage
- What do the statistics indicate about the protection of world cultural heritage against damage caused by climate change?
- How do the Conventions address the physical and biological impacts of climate change on cultural heritage?
- How do the Conventions address the "human impacts" of climate change on heritage?
- Do the Conventions respond to climate change induced displacement and cultural loss?
- How do the Conventions address climate change-induced health impacts on the custodians and their community?
- How are the Conventions addressing climate change vulnerability, risk, equity and marginality?
- How do the Conventions address the need for climate change mitigation?
- How do the Conventions address the need for climate change adaptation?
- How do the Conventions address climate change threats to the sustainable development of cultural heritage?
- Do the Conventions have means of sharing knowledge to address climate change impacts on cultural heritage?
- Can the Conventions address climate justice, human rights and cultural rights issues relating to climate change impacts on cultural heritage?
- How do the Conventions address climate change-induced threats to the security of cultural heritage?
- How have the legal powers of the World Heritage Convention protected world heritage from the impacts of climate change?
- Comparing the Conventions
- Framework for addressing climate change
- Climate change and cultural heritage case study: Leh, Ladakh, India
- Conclusion: The future is with us.