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Brown, Abbe E. L. --- "ICH, cultural diversity and sustainable development" [2018] ELECD 725; in Waelde, Charlotte; Cummings, Catherine; Pavis, Mathilde; Enright, Helena (eds), "Research Handbook on Contemporary Intangible Cultural Heritage" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018) 106

Book Title: Research Handbook on Contemporary Intangible Cultural Heritage

Editor(s): Waelde, Charlotte; Cummings, Catherine; Pavis, Mathilde; Enright, Helena

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN: 9781786434005

Section: Chapter 5

Section Title: ICH, cultural diversity and sustainable development

Author(s): Brown, Abbe E. L.

Number of pages: 33

Abstract/Description:

This chapter introduces sustainable development (from the Brundtland Commission to Agenda 21 to 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development) and assesses its complex relationship with culture, cultural diversity and intangible cultural heritage. The chapter explores the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, the UNESCO Convention on Promotion and Protection of Diversity of Cultural Expressions and relevant intersections with intellectual property and traditional knowledge. The chapter evaluates substantive developments regarding sustainable development and culture at the UN General Assembly (ultimately a resolution from 2015), UNESCO Declarations (notably from Hangzhou and Florence) and the development of new operational guidelines and directives from 2016; legal steps taken at national level in different countries; and engages with some contemporary Aberdeen-based examples. The chapter argues that although the legal relationship between intangible cultural heritage, cultural diversity and sustainable development is much more developed, there is still a need for more intersectional dialogue and also for substantive action. This could ensure that culture in its different forms does indeed have its envisaged role as an enabler and driver of sustainable development.


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