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Panel 4 Paper 4.3: Rural Landscape Case Study from ICOMOS/IUCN Connecting Practice Project: Learning about resilience and sustainability from practical experience

dc.contributor.authorBuckley, Kristal
dc.contributor.authorBourdin, Gwenaelle
dc.contributor.authorWigboldus, Leanna
dc.contributor.departmentDeakin University
dc.contributor.departmentICOMOS
dc.contributor.departmentUniversity College Dublin, Ireland
dc.date2023-09-23T23:23:50.000
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-26T17:38:35Z
dc.date.available2024-04-26T17:38:35Z
dc.description<p><strong>Kristal Buckley</strong> AM is a Lecturer in Cultural Heritage at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. She served as an international Vice-President of ICOMOS from 2005-2014 and now works as an ICOMOS World Heritage Advisor. Her research has a focus on global heritage practices, with a particular interest in naturecultures. She has been involved with the IUCN/ICOMOS ‘Connecting Practice’ programme since its beginnings.</p> <p><strong>Gwenaëlle Bourdin </strong>is Director of the World Heritage Assessment Unit at the ICOMOS International Secretariat. Graduated in Economics, History and Art History, she joined ICOMOS after obtaining a DESS in History and Management of French and European Heritage in 1998 (University Panthéon-Sorbonne). She contributed to the drafting of the reference manual "Establishing a World Heritage nomination" prepared by the Advisory Bodies in collaboration with the World Heritage Center. It is involved in the joint ICOMOS / IUCN project "Connecting Practice" which explores new methods and practical strategies to better recognize and encourage the inter-connectivity between natural and cultural heritage within World Heritage sites. She has also participated in numerous expert capacity-building workshops around the world on the fundamental principles of the World Heritage Convention.</p> <p><strong>Leanna Wigboldus </strong>completed her Masters of Science in World Heritage Conservation and Management at University College Dublin and is currently a PhD Candidate in World Heritage at the same institution. With a passion for all types of history and heritage, she works for the ICOMOS International Secretariat in Paris, France.</p>
dc.description.abstractRural landscapes with interconnected CultureNature heritage value have much to contribute to the resiliency and sustainability of food production, use of renewable natural resources and overall well-being of communities. Rural landscapes are addressed in UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in SDG 11 as a type of ‘human settlement’ and Target 11.4 calls for 'strengthening efforts ‘to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.’ Even so, to date, the contributions of rural landscapes have had limited recognition within the global framework for the UN SDGs and some reference in the UN-Habitat New Urban Agenda. This paper will contribute a case study from the ICOMOS/IUCN Connecting Practice project that aims to develop new approaches to the recognition of interconnected character of natural and cultural values in heritage designation and management frameworks. Reflections on a case study from Phase III of this project (2018-2020) will focus on the natural and cultural systems that can support the resilience of agricultural and biocultural landscapes. Conducted in cooperation with the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) and their program on ‘Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems’ (GIAHS), practical experience with rural landscapes/waterscapes will demonstrate how resilience and sustainability are supported by biocultural practices. This case study will provide insights for a panel discussion on how to more fully recognize the contributions from rural landscapes and mainstream them within the SDGs and the New Urban Agenda.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.7275/z564-tz94
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14394/30568
dc.relation.referencesBuckley, Kristal, and Tim Badman (2014) ‘Nature+Culture and World Heritage: Why It Matters’ in Proceedings of University of Montreal Round Table: Exploring the Cultural Value of Nature: a World Heritage Context, 12- 14 March 2014, Christina Cameron and Judith Herrmann (eds). Montreal: University of Montreal, 105-121. ICOMOS (2017b) Principles Concerning Rural Landscapes as Heritage. Available at: https://www.icomos.org/images/DOCUMENTS/General_Assemblies/19th_Delhi_2017/Working_Documents-First_Batch-August_2017/GA2017_6-3-1_RuralLandscapesPrinciples_EN_final20170730.pdf IUCN and ICOMOS (2015) Connecting Practice Phase I: Final Narrative Report. Available at: https://www.iucn.org/downloads/connecting_practice_report_iucn_icomos_.pdf Leitão, Leticia, Gwenaëlle Bourdin, Tim Badman and Leanna Wigboldus (2017) Connecting Practice Phase II: Final Report. ICOMOS/IUCN. Available at: http://openarchive.icomos.org/1841/ Potts, Andrew (2017) ‘An Urgent Journey: Realizing the Potential of Integrated Nature-Culture Approaches to Create a Sustainable World,’ The George Wright Forum 34, 2:229-237. Available at: http://www.georgewright.org/342potts.pdf
dc.relation.urlhttps://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1129&amp;context=icomos_isccl&amp;unstamped=1
dc.source.statuspublished
dc.subjectNatureCulture
dc.subjectCultureNature
dc.subjectcultural landscapes
dc.subjectrural heritage
dc.subjectArts and Humanities
dc.titlePanel 4 Paper 4.3: Rural Landscape Case Study from ICOMOS/IUCN Connecting Practice Project: Learning about resilience and sustainability from practical experience
dc.typepaper_panel
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digcom.contributor.authorisAuthorOfPublication|email:kristal.buckley@deakin.edu.au|institution:Deakin University|Buckley, Kristal
digcom.contributor.authorisAuthorOfPublication|email:gwenaelle.bourdin@icomos.org|institution:ICOMOS|Bourdin, Gwenaelle
digcom.contributor.authorisAuthorOfPublication|email:leannawigboldus@gmail.com|institution:University College Dublin, Ireland|Wigboldus, Leanna
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digcom.identifier.submissionpathicomos_isccl/2019/papers/23
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