(By Rick Fink) The primary difference between tangible and intangible is that tangible is something that a person can see, feel, or touch, whereas intangible is something that a person cannot see, ...
The Cambridge Heritage Seminars bring together researchers, policy makers and practitioners to explore some of the more pressing issues concerning cultural heritage today. This year's seminar explores ...
Under the title ‘Bridging tangible and intangible cultural heritage: Synergies between the UNESCO 1972 and 2003 Conventions’, the 19 th annual meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on ...
As part of the implementation of the regional project “Latin America and the Caribbean: Strengthening capacities for resilient communities through sustainable tourism and heritage safeguarding”, ...
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