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The Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage was adopted at the UNESCO General Conference in 2003. 161 states are now (2015) parties to the convention. In Finland the convention was ratified in May 2013. The Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture assigned the responsibility for implementing the Convention to the Finnish Heritage Agency, to draft a model for its execution in Finland. CUPORE - The Finnish Foundation for Cultural Policy Research collaborated in this work in the context of research. In the first research phase CUPORE conducted a comparative research on the implementation of the Convention in 15 other member countries, the roles and models of coordinating the work on the national level. The report also looks into examples of the elements inscribed on the intangible cultural heritage lists in the selected countries. The purpose of the research was to create a roadmap for a Finnish model for implementing the Convention and fostering intangible cultural heritage more generally as well. cultural-heritage-examples-of-the-implementation-of-the-unesco-2003-convention-in-selected-countries-under-comparison-report-summary-and-conclusions

Año de publicación
2009
Backup Publisher: CUPORE – The Finnish Foundation for Cultural Policy Research
Idioma de edición
Finnish
URL
https://www.cupore.fi/images/tiedostot/aineetonkulttuuriperinto_korjattu2015.pdf
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