Extensive work is a result of four year research within the international project Women's Creativity since the Modern Movement, and brings new insights into women in architecture, construction, ...design, urban planning and landscape architecture in Europe and in the rest of the world. It is divided into eight chapters that combine 116 articles on topics: A. Women’s education and training: National and international mappings~B. Women’s legacy and heritage: Protection, restoration and enhancement~C. Women in communication and professional networks~D. Women and cultural tourism~E. Women’s achievements and professional attainments: Moving boundaries~F. Women and sustainability: City and Landscape~G. Women ‘as subjects’: Documentation, methodology, interpretation and enhancement~SG. Design drawings.
La Convention pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine culturel Immatériel de 2003 et la Convention sur la protection et la promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles de 2005 sont les deux plus ...récents traités culturels internationaux conclus sous l’égide de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO). Puisant leur source dans la Déclaration universelle sur la diversité culturelle adoptée à l’unanimité des membres de l’UNESCO en 2001, les Conventions de 2003 et de 2005 constituent toutes deux une réponse de la communauté internationale aux phénomènes de mondialisation des économies et d’homogénéisation des cultures, notamment générés par l’intégration des marchés. Ces instruments demeurent néanmoins distincts et poursuivent des objectifs qui leurs sont propres, bien que des interactions entre les deux conventions puissent être identifiées. Cet ouvrage a pour vocation de mettre les deux textes en parallèles, de manière à clarifier leur champ d’application respectif, tout en valorisant leur complémentarité et leur contribution au développement durable des sociétés.
Divided as it is, philology is constantly improving through the emergence of new interdisciplinary sciences. One among them is ethnolinguistics. It has taken particularly firm roots in Slavic ...studies, especially with the Russian and Polish schools. While the diachronous researches of Nikita I. Tolstoy in Svetlana Tolstaya reach as far back as Slavic mythology, the Polish school, headed by Jerzy Bartmińsky, flirts with cognitive linguistics and is more interested, through its synchronous approach, in contemporary themes. The present monograph aims to evaluate the work carried out in this field to date and to raise awareness of the new interdisciplinary direction, which may link up the ethnologies and linguistics of different directions.
Terraced landscapes with agricultural terraces are cultural landscapes with a special value. This volume presents them in pictures and words in all their diversity and attractiveness. After ...discussing the global and European dimensions of terraced landscapes and their agricultural terraces, the volume focuses on Slovenian terraced landscapes~they are discussed separately by landscape types, individual regions, and sample cases in the territory of selected settlements (pilot areas). The conclusion also draws attention to the exceptional value and appeal of non-agricultural terraced landscapes that have been shaped by nature and man.
Raziskava se je osredotočila na povezavo med neformalnim izobraževanjem in ohranjanjem kulturne dediščine v lokalnem okolju, za katerega so značilne večkulturnost in migracije. V okviru študije ...primera so bile uporabljene kvalitativne metode raziskovalnega dela, s katerimi je bilo analizirano izobraževanje v 28 študijskih krožkih v društvu Anbot za obdobje 2003–2011.Ugotovitve kažejo, da je izobraževanje učinkovito pri ohranjanju kulturne dediščine, ker je nastala tesna povezanost med prostovoljnim delom in strokovnim znanjem. Učinkovito je tudi pri konstruiranju lokalne identitete, saj sta se z delovanjem društva razvila pomensko okolje in skupnost, s katero se ljudje identificirajo.
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Managing Cultural Heritage AreasComprehensive planning for cultural heritage areas must bring together social, cultural, economic, transport, and environmental aspects and promote active inclusion of ...various, and even conflicting, interest groups in a guided participatory process. In order for managers of such areas to best equip themselves with useful information, this book presents various topics that are important from the perspective of cultural heritage management: classification of cultural heritage, the role of UNESCO and its guidelines in protecting cultural heritage, and theoretical views on cultural heritage preservation. This is followed by a planning section, which presents environmental planning in areas with cultural heritage, the role of cultural heritage and protecting it, revitalization of old urban cores, and restoration of historical buildings and town centers.
Semantično polje tega prispevka zajema koncepte, kot so izobraževalna vloga muzejev, organizirano prostovoljstvo, kulturna dediščina. Avtorica se v prispevku sprašuje o vlogi muzeja v starajoči se ...družbi in preuči sodobni model izobraževanja starejših odraslih v muzejih, ki naj na konceptualni ravni povezuje izkustveno znanje starejših z nesnovno obliko kulturne dediščine in prostovoljstvom. Avtorica nadalje predstavi razvojni model Mediator v kulturi, ki so ga zasnovali na Slovenski univerzi za tretje življenjsko obdobje, pri tem pa so v partnerstvo povabili nekatere slovenske muzeje. Ta model ima namen spodbuditi in razviti prostovoljno delo starejših odraslih v muzejih, narediti izobraževanje starejših družbeno vidno in koristno, saj naj se to zaokroži v delo prostovoljnih kulturnih mediatorjev v muzejih. Po tem modelu se starejši izobražujejo tematsko in namensko za prostovoljno delo v muzeju, muzejski delavci pa za razumevanje narave in vrednot prostovoljstva, za pripravljenost na spremembo in ustvarjanje novih muzejskih prostovoljskih vlog za starejše. Ker je družbena skupina starejših odraslih (krivično) odrinjena na družbeni rob in prostovoljstva v našem okolju ne cenimo dovolj, je v model zajeta sistematična javna kampanja. Avtorica analizira tudi vrednost in namen povezav med muzejem in nevladnimi organizacijami v luči družbenega poslanstva muzejev in spreminjajoče se vloge javnih kulturnih ustanov.
Dolina Triglavskih jezer Brancelj, Anton; Dakskobler, Igor; Erhartič, Bojan ...
Geografija Slovenije,
2015
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In 1924, the Triglav Lakes Valley was designated a protected area, which is today part of the central area of extensive Triglav National Park. The lakes give a special character to the valley, which ...also stands out for its other natural features. In terms of nonliving nature, this volume presents some of the valley’s geological, geomorphological, and hydrological characteristics, and, in terms of living nature, it presents its vegetation, focusing on botanical characteristics and forest. The volume also discusses the human presence and its impact on the appearance of the landscape.
Selected Examples of Managing Cultural Heritage AreasCultural heritage can make an important contribution to development, especially if it is conscientiously managed and if one is aware of all of its ...development potentials. Attention was drawn to this in the CHERPLAN project with the volumes Upravljanje območij s kulturno dediščino (Managing Cultural Heritage Areas) and Managing Cultural Heritage Sites in Southeastern Europe~these two related books are now complemented by a third volume that discusses selected examples of managing cultural heritage areas. Because the project was intended to promote the development of areas in southeast Europe, we first present heritage from this area on the UNESCO World Heritage List, then various systems of protecting cultural heritage, followed by intergovernmental efforts to protect cultural heritage in southeast Europe. Regarding the content, we addressed the multifunctional role of cultural heritage, and due to specific circumstances in the past two decades we have also highlighted the damage caused to cultural heritage by military conflicts. The following individual examples of cultural heritage management are discussed: Kotor, Gamzigrad, the Stari Grad Plain, Ohrid, the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge, Lake Neusiedl, and the Semmering Railway, and outside the southeast Europe program area also Bilbao and the Rhaetian Railway.