Green paper on the Sustainable Management of Cultural Heritage

This book explores the sustainable management of cultural heritage, focusing on the use of new technologies, the democratization of knowledge, and the challenges and strategies related to the preservation and promotion of Spanish and European heritage. It addresses the need to adapt communication methods to different target audiences, emphasizing the importance of effective dissemination and the accessibility of information, offering the norms and regulations that rule the legal framework in both the Spanish and European case. The report highlights the role of traditional practices and knowledge in contributing to environmental sustainability and discusses the challenges associated with the diversity of cultural heritage and the lack of resources and knowledge. Additionally, it emphasises the significance of tourism in the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage, advocating for responsible and sustainable tourism practices.

The sustainable management of cultural heritage is a multifaceted endeavour, encompassing issues such as climate change, social sustainability, economic sustainability, and environmental sustainability. It underscores the importance of preserving digital heritage while acknowledging the challenges related to obsolescence. The document also underscores the significance of specific plans for safeguarding cultural heritage and the need to address the diverse nature of European heritage.

Furthermore, it delves into the democratization of knowledge and the effective dissemination of cultural heritage, advocating for accessible and engaging forms of communication to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and public understanding. It also stresses the importance of evaluating the efficiency of communication and the incorporation of qualitative measurements to gauge the reception of information by different audiences.

In conclusion, this book provides valuable insights into the sustainable management of Spanish and European heritage, offering a comprehensive overview of the challenges, strategies, and key considerations in preserving and promoting cultural heritage.

Category
Digital Transition, Green Transition, Heritage Preservation, Inclusion & Accessibility, International Cultural Relations
Source
Dirección General de Patrimonio Cultural y Bellas Artes, Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte, ICOMOS
Author(s)
Language
English
Geography
Europe
Keywords
Cultural Heritage, New Technology, Preservation, Digital Heritage, Accessibility, Strategy, Sustainable Tourism
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