Preserving ICH to Facilitate a Transition towards Sustainability

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Intangible cultural heritage ICH is the root of all cultural expression. Although ICH has always existed, it has only been defined by UNESCO, since 2003 (UNESCO, 2001). There has been little research into ICH and, therefore, little accomplished with regards to how to guide its preservation especially via science-based strategic sustainable development (SSD) methodologies. It is generally acknowledged that culture is one of the main reasons most people travel to developing regions, such as Tibet, and therefore it could be a key player in moving ICH preservation towards sustainability. The book focuses on and examines ICH through the lens of SSD and uses one of the key players in the collapse of modern-day culture-tourism-as the vehicle to enter into a relevant case study-Tibet. The goal is to find ways to preserve ICH and help both the indigenous people, who are losing their culture, as well as the tourism industry, which depends heavily upon culture to feed its business. As a case study, Tibet, possessing an incredible array of culture, is both unique and typical. UNESCO lists five categories of ICH in the world, and Tibet demonstrates ICH in all five of these categories.

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Pan Bingbing has worked at Tibet University, China, teaching Tibetan tourism and English. While teaching, she has edited Dancing Art in Lhasa and a tourism and linguistic guidebook of Tibet in English, Chinese and Tibetan. Bingbing holds a B.A. in Political Science and Law and a master's in Strategic Leadership towards Strategic Leadership.


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Intangible cultural heritage ICH is the root of all cultural expression. Although ICH has always existed, it has only been defined by UNESCO, since 2003 (UNESCO, 2001). There has been little research into ICH and, therefore, little accomplished with regards to how to guide its preservation especially via science-based strategic sustainable development (SSD) methodologies. It is generally acknowledged that culture is one of the main reasons most people travel to developing regions, such as Tibet, and therefore it could be a key player in moving ICH preservation towards sustainability. The book focuses on and examines ICH through the lens of SSD and uses one of the key players in the collapse of modern-day culture tourism as the vehicle to enter into a relevant case study Tibet. The goal is to find ways to preserve ICH and help both the indigenous people, who are losing their culture, as well as the tourism industry, which depends heavily upon culture to feed its business. As a case study, Tibet, possessing an incredible array of culture, is both unique and typical. UNESCO lists five categories of ICH in the world, and Tibet demonstrates ICH in all five of these categories.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783659487934
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
    • Jahr 2015
    • EAN 9783659487934
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3659487937
    • Veröffentlichung 01.04.2015
    • Titel Preserving ICH to Facilitate a Transition towards Sustainability
    • Autor Bingbing Pan , Carl R. Crone , Yanni Shizhou
    • Untertitel A Case Study of Tibet's Tourism Industry
    • Gewicht 179g
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 108
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft

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