Whose Intangible Cultural Heritage ?. 25, 49-62. https://doi.org/10.1163/22105018-02501005
MusapirChina Uyghurs Xinjiang Uygur cultural heritage dispossession grassroots level Holistic approach indigenous knowledge indigenous population Intangible cultural heritage knowledge-holders
Sumner, R. Shadows on the landscape: an inquiry into the value of some Australian places. 54, 377-390. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12172
Ray SumnerAustralia Einstein Wallal big science cultural heritage cultural history ethnicity heritage identity construction indigenous population lost geography Memory National identity solar eclipse 1922
Bhati, H. V., & Epstein, Y. Protection of Biocultural Heritage in the Anthropocene: Towards Reconciling Natural, Cultural, Tangible and Intangible Heritage. https://doi.org/10.1093/jel/eqad020
HV Bhati Y EpsteinAnthropocene Kenya Sweden UNESCO world heritage convention biocultural heritage cultural heritage environmental justice heritage conservation indigenous population international cultural heritage law multilateral environmental agreement
Bhati, H. V., & Epstein, Y. Protection of Biocultural Heritage in the Anthropocene: Towards Reconciling Natural, Cultural, Tangible and Intangible Heritage. https://doi.org/10.1093/jel/eqad020
HV Bhati Y EpsteinAnthropocene Kenya Sweden UNESCO world heritage convention biocultural heritage cultural heritage environmental justice heritage conservation indigenous population international cultural heritage law multilateral environmental agreement
Lonardi, S., Martini, U., & Hull, J. S. Minority languages as sustainable tourism resources: From Indigenous groups in British Columbia (Canada) to Cimbrian people in Giazza (Italy). 83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2020.102859
Serena Lonardi Umberto Martini John HullAuthenticity British Columbia Canada heritage tourism Italy Language preservation Minority languages Qualitative interviews sustainable tourism cultural heritage cultural identity ecotourism ethnic minority indigenous population Language survey method
Viriaere, H., & Miller, C. Living Indigenous Heritage: Planning for Maori Food Gardens in Aotearoa/New Zealand. 33, 409-425. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2018.1519931
Hinetaakoha Viriaere Caroline MillerIntangible cultural heritage Māori food gardens New Zealand cultural heritage garden heritage planning Indigenous heritage indigenous population planning practice
Núñez Bonifacio, M., & Pérez-Serrano, A. M. Festival del Yolixpa, escenario turístico de claroscuros en Cuetzalan del Progreso, México. 9, 211-228. https://doi.org/10.35588/rivar.v9i26.5587
Margarita Núñez Bonifacio Adriana Pérez-SerranoYolixpa bebida drink indigenous population Intangible cultural heritage Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial población indígena
Zaburaeva, K. S. Ethnocultural heritage of the North-Eastern Caucasus as a factor of eco-tourism development. 21, 2810-2824. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11629-024-8638-4
Khava ZaburaevaCultural tourism Caucasus Folk crafts Mountainous districts Prospects Stone Towers Sustainable development cultural heritage ecotourism ethnicity heritage tourism indigenous population mountain region Sustainable development tourism development
Greer, S., & Strand, D. (2012). Cultural Landscapes, Past and Present, and the South Yukon Ice Patches. Arctic, 65, 136-152. https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4189
Sheila Greer Diane StrandArtifacts Canada Caribou Cultural landscapes First nations heritage History Hunting intangible heritage Land claims Mammalia Partnerships Precontact land use Rangifer tarandus Self-government social context Subsistence Tagish Tlingit Tutchone Yukon Territory Artifact cultural heritage cultural history cultural landscape deer environmental history Hunting ice cover indigenous population land use planning self government snow accumulation social impact subsistence Territory
Hwang, S. -H., & Huang, H. -M. (2019). Cultural ecosystem of the seediq s traditional weaving techniques-A comparison of the learning differences between urban and indigenous communities. Sustainability, 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11061519 (Original work published mar)
Shyh-Huei Hwang Hsiu-Mei HuangCultural ecosystem Gaya Inheritance of traditional techniques Interest community Ploceinae Seediq s weaving Taiwan UNESCO comparative study cultural heritage cultural tradition indigenous population Learning Teaching