03099nam a2200505 4500000000100000008004100001260005700042653002800099653001500127653001600142653002400158653003000182653002200212653002100234653002500255653001900280653001800299653002400317653002200341653001500363653002400378653003300402653002400435653001700459653002400476653002300500653002200523653002300545653002300568653003500591653001500626653002000641653001900661653002800680653002800708653002100736653002200757653001500779100001700794245018600811856015400997490001301151520138701164020004202551 d bSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH10aAgricultural production10aBeekeepers10aCommunities10aConservation policy10aCritical heritage studies10acultural identity10aCultural tourism10aEconomic feasibility10aFishing skills10aFood heritage10aHaenyeo association10aHolistic approach10aIndigenous10aIntangible Jamsugut10aIntangible cultural heritage10aintangible heritage10aJeju Haenyeo10aLand-based cultures10aLivestock breeding10aManagement models10aMediterranean diet10aNational Inventory10aRecovery of the building stock10aResilience10aRole of experts10aRural heritage10aSustainable development10aSustainable livelihoods10aTangible Bulteok10aTangible heritage10aUNESCO ICH1 aC. Virassamy00aII Edition Rhegion UN 2030: Towards a New Space’s ORMA Opportunity and Risks of New Modalities of Anthropization Between Sustainability, Innovation and Fragility for the Territory uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138667418&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-031-06825-6_229&partnerID=40&md5=35edaf64d111a702a10f8f3ebd9308730 v482 LNNS3 a“Culture of Jeju Haenyeo (women divers)” in Korea was inscribed in 2016 on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Jeju Island is a volcanic area off the southern coast of Korea, and a women diving community collects seafood under the sea. Each haenyeo has her mental sea map and commands local knowledge on the winds and tides without oxygen masks. The knowledge is acquired through repetitive diving experience, transmitted to generations. Moreover, representing the island’s character and spirit, the culture of Jeju haenyeo has enhanced women’s status and environmental sustainability. They imprint an indispensable part of Jeju identity since most families have facilitated haenyeo. Questions arise on haenyeo’s contributions to the Jeju society through the tangible place (bulteok) and the intangible tradition (Jamsugut ritual) as a cultural space. It questions further the impact of the current natural (climate change) and social (pandemic) circumstances on haenyeo’s life: how are these factors integrated into them, regardless of Jeju Island as a tourist place worldwide. Among many possible solutions, strengthening Haenyeo Association as a sustainable community seems the best choice. This paper discusses Jeju haenyeo in cultural identity, heritage, collective memories and community bearers in the Jeju society. a23673370 (ISSN); 9783031068249 (ISBN)