Route of Santiago de Compostela: World Heritage and European Cultural Route
European Council and UNESCO2010
The Saint James’ Way (Route of Santiago de Compostela) is the generic name given to a number of…
The Silene Documentation Center contains resources and documents about the spiritual and intangible cultural heritage linked to nature and natural heritage, from the local to the international level. Summaries are offered in four languages: English, Spanish, French, and Catalan, although the documents are in the original languages, accompanied by translations, when available.
It is the reference documentation center of the Group Specialist in Cultural and Spiritual Values of the World Commission for Natural Protected Areas, of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
The Saint James’ Way (Route of Santiago de Compostela) is the generic name given to a number of…
After a brief introduction summarizing current climate change knowledge and potential responses, climate ethics are discussed within an…
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Uganda’s Lake Mburo National Park protects the last remaining unenclosed rangeland known historically to the Banyankole Bahima pastoralists…
Declaration originating from an international workshop held on the Greek shores of Lake Prespa on 23–27 September 2009…
This work consists of the authors’ summary of a report providing a general overview to this subject. It…
Declaration of the XI International Congress of Ethnobiology held in Cusco (Peru) on 25-30 Juny 2008 whose aim…
A declaration originating from an international workshop (Potato Park, Cuzco, Perú, 20– 29 September 2009) on methods and…
The Cornwall Declaration is a manifesto defending the idea of the Creation drawn up by representatives from Jewish,…
This book features Noorthbourne’s previously published writings groupen in five sections: farming, tradition, metaphysical principles, art and symbolism,…