| Call for Cases | Promoting Tangible-Intangible Synergies |
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Call for Cases Promoting Tangible-Intangible Synergies at UNESCO Designated Sites in Asia-Pacific
(World Heritage, Biosphere Reserves, and Geoparks)
UNESCO Regional Office for East Asia, in collaboration with multiple category 2 centers under the auspices of UNESCO in the Asia and the Pacific region, invites the relevant stakeholders concerning UNESCO Designated Sites — including World Heritage properties, Biosphere Reserves, and UNESCO Global Geoparks — as well as other designated cultural and natural heritage sites at national and sub-national levels, to submit innovative case studies that demonstrate a holistic approach to heritage management. These practices should integrate the safeguarding of both tangible (cultural and/or natural) and intangible cultural heritage, fostering synergies between preservation and sustainable development. Scan the QR code on the poster to access more information of this Call for Cases.
For any inquiries, please contact the UNESCO East Asia Regional Office at:
beijing.culture@unesco.org
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