Description: The lessons in Module 1 defines culture heritages to recognize different values associated with cultural heritage in a given context and to identify the tangible, intangible and natural heritages. Lesson objectives: introduce the meaning of cultural heritages explain the values of culltural heritages learn about the types of cultural heritages--tangible, intangible and natural heritages know about issues on human rights
Description: Cultural heritage is increasingly exposed to disasters caused by natural and human induced hazards. The disasters not only affect the immovable heritage components such as monuments, archaeological sites and historic urban areas, but also cause damage to movable components including museum collections and heritage objects. This calls for the development of an integrated approach for movable and immovable heritage for risk assessment of heritage sites as well as museums and its collections before, during, and after a disaster situation. Limited availability of human and financial resources also calls for closer coordination between professionals and institutions dealing with heritage sites, museums and the external agencies. Lesson Objectives: learn about the basic types of natural and human-made threats to culural heritages know about three kinds of human right instruments identify the importance of on-site damage and risk assessment learn about the three specific methods of risk assessment
Description: The immediate and interdependent actions taken to stabilise and reduce risks to endangered cultural heritage during and after an emergency are collectively defined as cultural heritage first aid. The immediate cause of such an emergency may be a natural or man-made hazard, or a combination of both. First aid includes the analysis of an emergency situation and its likely effects on cultural heritage; on-site damage and risk assessment; and security and stabilisation. Lesson Objectives: know about the meaning about cultural heritage first aid learn about the reasons why first aid should be conducted identify the details about the framework of cultural heritage first aid learn about the appropriate time to provide cultural heritage first aid and the specific first aid strategies
Description: Early recovery is defined as “a multi-dimensional process, guided by development principles. It aims to generate selfsustaining, nationally-owned and resilient processes for post-crisis recovery” (IASC, 2006, p. 1). Lesson Objectives: learn about the definition of early recovery know about the steps taken in the early recovery identify the evaluation of the use, function and meaning of cultural heritages know about how to gather resources for early recovery
Description:There are four types of international laws about cultural heritages. The recommendations for states and individuals are introduced in this module. Lesson Objectives:Know about the types of international laws about cultural heritages; Learn about the recommendations relatively for states and individuals; Introduce the possible limitations
Individuals have rights to visit the tangible natural sites and learn intangible cultural heritages.
Individuals have rights to enjoy the tangible and intangible cultural heritages. They can participate in typses of heritage activities.
3. The right to maintain, control, protect and develop cultural heritage
Individuals have rights to make some contribution to cultural heritages, like protection advocacy, fixing work and ect.
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