Protection of Cultural Heritage Latvia

The document discusses Latvia’s efforts in cultural heritage protection, highlighting the evolution of heritage protection laws and practices since 1940.
The overview explores the evolving landscape of cultural heritage protection, highlighting the significance of preserving diverse heritage values. It addresses the need for a shift from bureaucratic control to a more inclusive and participatory approach that engages society in heritage preservation efforts.

The text emphasises the importance of modern technologies in enhancing the understanding and documentation of cultural heritage. By moving beyond traditional methods, it advocates for the integration of innovative practices that allow for better preservation and restoration of monuments. The role of the community is underscored, as it is essential for individuals to connect with their heritage and take an active part in its protection.

Key findings reveal that cultural heritage is not merely a collection of artefacts but a living expression of evolving values, beliefs, and traditions. The text argues for a broader understanding of heritage that encompasses the daily lives of individuals and their interactions with their environment. It also highlights the necessity of ethical principles in heritage preservation, focusing on long-term sustainability and responsibility towards future generations.

In conclusion, the overview calls for a reformed heritage protection system that prioritises consultation, guidance, and the dissemination of best practices. By fostering a culture of appreciation and care for heritage, society can ensure that its historical and cultural treasures are preserved for future generations, enriching the collective memory and identity of Europe. It advocates for a balance between modern development and the conservation of cultural values.

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Category
Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility
Source
State Inspection for Heritage Protection, 2018
Author(s)
Dr. arch. JURIS DAMBIS
Language
Geography
Europe
Keywords
Heritage Preservation, Public Awareness, Citizen Engagement, modern technologies
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