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Publications

Conservation of Intangible Heritage: A bibliography

Conservation of Intangible Heritage: A bibliography. 2018. Rasolo, Andry and Lucile Smirnov (eds.). ICOMOS Documentation Centre.

Conserving it Together: Cultural Landscapes—Intangible Heritage

Danis, Kerime, and Mary Knaggs, eds. 2019. Conserving It Together: Cultural Landscapes—Intangible Heritage. Vol. 31. AUSTRALIA ICOMOS HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT 3. Ringwood, Victoria: Australia ICOMOS.

Contexts for change: Paving the way to the 1999 Burra Charter

Truscott, M. 2004. Contexts for change: Paving the way to the 1999 Burra Charter. Historic Environment 18(1): pp. 30-31, 34.

Convict landscapes: shared heritage in New Caledonia

Smith, Anita and Kristal Buckley. 2007. Convict landscapes: shared heritage in New Caledonia. Historic Environment 20(2): pp. 27-31.

Crossing Boundaries: Linking Intangible Heritage, Cultural Landscapes, and Identity

Caballero, Gabriel Victor (2017) Crossing Boundaries: Linking Intangible Heritage, Cultural Landscapes, and Identity. In: Pagtib-ong: UP Visayas International Conference on Intangible Heritage, May 25-26, 2017, Iloilo City, Philippines. [Conference or Workshop Item] (In Press)

Cultural landscape in the World Heritage List: Understanding on the gap and categorisation

Sirisrisak, Tiamsoon and Natsuko Akagawa. 2007. Cultural landscape in the World Heritage List; understanding on the gap and categorisation. City & Time 2(3): 2 [online] URL: http://www.ct.ceci-br.org

Cultural Landscapes in Asia and the Pacific: Implications of the World Heritage Convention

Akagawa, Natsuko and Tiamsoon Sirisrisak. 2008. Cultural Landscapes in Asia and the Pacific: Implications of the World Heritage Convention. International Journal of Heritage Studies 14(2): pp. 176-191.

Cultural rights and conservation of Old Bangkok

Akagawa, Natsuko and Tiamsoon Sirisrisak. 2013. Cultural rights and conservation of Old Bangkok. In C. Baker (ed.). Protecting Siam’s Heritage. University of Washington Press: United States.

Declaration of the Kimberley Workshop on the Intangible Heritage of Monuments Sites

ICOMOS. 2003. Declaration of the Kimberley Workshop on the Intangible Heritage of Monuments Sites. ICOMOS International Workshop. Kimberley, South Africa.

Définir le patrimoine culturel immatériel…une gageure?

Lempereur, Françoise. 2005. Définir le patrimoine culturel immatériel…une gageure? Rabaska 3: pp. 103-109.

Drawing a line around a shadow? Including associative, intangible cultural heritage values on the World Heritage List

Beazley, Olwen Barbara. 2006. Drawing a line around a shadow? Including associative, intangible cultural heritage values on the World Heritage List. Thesis (PhD): The Australian National University.

Drawing a line around a shadow? Preserving intangible cultural heritage values through the World Heritage convention

Beazley, O. 2005. Drawing a line around a shadow? Preserving intangible cultural heritage values through the World Heritage convention. Historic Environment 19(1): pp. 25-29.

Duni zuz ‘utilnilh, ‘tanning moose-hide’: weaving Dakelh (Indigenous) intangible cultural heritage transmission with academia

Pawlowska-Mainville, Agnieszka and Yvonne Pierreroy. 2020. Duni zuz ‘utilnilh, ‘tanning moose-hide’: weaving Dakelh (Indigenous) intangible cultural heritage transmission with academia. International Journal of Intangible Heritage. V. 15. Pp. 89 – 101.

El Rol del Lenguaje en la Offerta Turística: Gastronomía y Onomástica de Restaurantes en Playa Jacó (Pacífico Central de Costa Rica) [The role of language in the turist offer: gastronomy and onomastics in restaurants in Jaco Beach (Central Pacific of Cost

Chang Vargas, Giselle. 2014. El rol del lenguaje en la oferta turística. Gastronomía y onomástica en restaurantes de Jacó. Pacífico Central de Costa Rica. En: Káñina N° XXXVIII. Revista de Artes y Letras. pp.73-87.

Embedding shared heritage: the cultural heritage rights of London’s African ad Asian diaspora communities

Arokiasamy, Clara. 2011. Embedding shared heritage: the cultural heritage rights of London’s African and Asian diaspora communities. International Journal of Heritage Studies 18(3): pp. 339-345.

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