Cultural Heritage Concepts for Natural Heritage Professionals

Descrição do curso

This course is designed to introduce natural heritage professionals to the key concepts and practices of cultural heritage, in order to aid integrated approaches to non-binary cultural and natural heritage.

The course will be offered for free from the 1st March 2017 and requires registration for access and a short survey upon completion. The course has no scheduled requirements and will be available for two months until 1st May 2017.

Course Outline:
The concept, management and social consideration of cultural heritage was widely modified in the last decades of the 20th century. This learning module aims to introduce briefly the concept of cultural heritage, its different areas of expertise and the different strategies in its management (public and private sectors). The module also presents the European framework for the protection and safeguarding of cultural heritage, highlighting the main European conventions and regulations with the aim of introducing key legislation, policy documents, and international charters. The module incorporates some training in cultural heritage for professionals of other domains, focussing on the social implications of heritage, techniques and methods in archaeology, architecture and city planning, other alternate methods in of cultural heritage, landscape archaeology and the integration of cultural features within a landscape.

Pré-requisitos

Nenhum

Quem oferece
Modo de formação Open access online course
Disponivel a partir de 15-05-2017
Encerra a 30-06-2017
Grupo alvo Natural Heritage Professionals
Grau de Dificuldade Principiante
Lingua Inglês
Preço Free
Autores Heleen van Londen, Marjo Schlaman, Andrea Travaglia, Kenneth Aitchison, Doug Rocks-Macqueen, Ben Lewis, Arkadiusz Marciniak, Kornelia Kajda, Luca Beraldi, Lieske de Wilde, Marcial Felgueiras, Miriam Cubas, Mikel Edeso, Barbara Grazzini, Lara Natalini
Contato
Doug Rocks-Macqueen
doug@landward.org
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