This track explores the contemporary challenges faced by cultural heritage institutions in preserving and promoting heritage in a rapidly changing world. It invites discussions on innovative strategies and practices that address these challenges while fostering cultural identity.
Focusing on intangible cultural heritage, this track examines the methods and practices for its preservation and the role of community engagement in these processes. It seeks to highlight successful case studies that demonstrate the impact of local involvement in heritage preservation.
This session addresses the sustainability of built heritage and the principles of adaptive reuse as a means to preserve historical structures. Participants will discuss the balance between modernization and heritage conservation in urban contexts.
This track investigates the role of cultural policy in shaping heritage governance frameworks at local, national, and international levels. It aims to identify best practices and policy innovations that support effective heritage management.
This session invites contributions that explore cultural diversity and its implications for heritage practices across different global contexts. Participants will share insights on how diverse cultural expressions can enrich heritage narratives.
Focusing on the mechanisms of knowledge transfer within heritage practices, this track examines how expertise is shared among stakeholders. It will highlight the importance of collaboration between academia, practitioners, and communities in fostering heritage understanding.
This session explores the intersection of cultural innovation and heritage, examining how new technologies and creative practices can enhance heritage experiences. Participants will discuss innovative projects that redefine engagement with cultural heritage.
This track investigates how heritage engagement can drive social transformation within communities. It will showcase case studies that illustrate the role of heritage in fostering social cohesion and identity.
This session addresses the impact of globalization on heritage preservation efforts, exploring both threats and opportunities. Participants will discuss strategies for maintaining cultural identity amidst global cultural flows.
This track emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in heritage studies, encouraging collaboration across various fields such as anthropology, sociology, and environmental science. Participants will share insights on how diverse perspectives can enrich heritage research.
This session highlights community-led initiatives in heritage preservation, showcasing successful case studies from around the world. It aims to identify best practices that empower communities to take an active role in safeguarding their cultural heritage.
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