| Darrell Addison Posey, Graham Dutfield - Cultural property - 1996 - 324 pages
...the traditional way of life" (Unesco 1994, p. 11); — Associative cultural landscapes, which have "powerful religious, artistic or cultural associations...evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent" (Unesco 1994). The first cultural landscape to be designated is Tongariro National Park in New Zealand,... | |
| Ben Boer, Donald R. Rothwell, Ross Ramsay, Donald Rothwell - Law - 1998 - 408 pages
...Convention is helpful in this regard: The inclusion of such landscapes on the World Heritage List is justifiable by virtue of the powerful religious, artistic...cultural evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent.55 The question of maintenance of intangible cultural heritage is particularly important in... | |
| David Harmon, Allen D. Putney - Nature - 2003 - 364 pages
...the heritage of indigenous people. "The inclusion of such landscapes on the World Heritage List is justifiable by virtue of the powerful religious, artistic,...evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent" (UNESCO 1999, paragraph 39 [iii]). The scope of this change in the interpretation of heritage was felt... | |
| Jessica Brown, Nora J. Mitchell, Michael Beresford - Landscape protection - 2005 - 287 pages
...• associative cultural landscapes. The inclusion of such landscapes on the World Heritage List is justifiable by virtue of the powerful religious, artistic...evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent. This type is exemplified by Uluru Kata Tjuta in Australia, Sukur in Nigeria and Tongariro National... | |
| Gedalia Auerbach, Ira Sharkansky - History - 2011 - 138 pages
...landscape that reflects powerful religious, artistic, or cultural associations of natural elements rather than material cultural evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent. 2 What qualifies for inclusion in these criteria for preservation against competing criteria for development?... | |
| Peter J. Ucko - Archaeology - 2006 - 282 pages
...the associative cultural landscape. The inclusion of such landscapes on the World Heritage List is justifiable by virtue of the powerful religious, artistic...evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent. The first category causes no problems: it applies to designed landscapes such as the gardens of Aranjuez,... | |
| Michael Lockwood, Graeme Worboys, Ashish Kothari - Nature - 2006 - 833 pages
...the associative cultural landscape. The inclusion of such landscapes on the World Heritage List is justifiable by virtue of the powerful religious, artistic...evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent (UNESCO, 2005J, Annex 3, paragraph 10). In 1993,Tongariro National Park in New Zealand became the first... | |
| Barbara T. Hoffman - Law - 2006 - 608 pages
...evolving or continuing use with material evidence of its evolution, and associative landscapes with powerful religious, artistic, or cultural associations...natural element rather than material cultural evidence. These categories have been applied by some managers at national park level and at local level as a... | |
| Manos Baltsavias, Armin Gruen, Luc van Gool, Maria Pateraki - Technology & Engineering - 2005 - 544 pages
...landscape that reflects powerful religious, artistic, or cultural associations of natural elements rather than material cultural evidence, which may be insignificant or even absent," overlaps with the ethnographic landscape as defined by the NPS. Taking into consideration the fact... | |
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