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The volume presents the reports and discussions held at the conference of the "Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers" in Frankfurt from October 5th to October 8th, 2005.
Theory of the state --- Culture and law --- Cultural assets/law. --- constitutional state. --- freedom of science. --- Law and culture --- Law
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This report aims to provide a market overview that describes the main characteristics and size of current and future demand for tourism products delivered by and based in local communities in Africa. If demand is better understood, supply can be better developed and better placed to take advantage of the market access opportunities offered by the growth in digital platforms. Increased supply that is performing well will yield development results for marginalized communities and help to increase shared prosperity.
Accommodation and tourism industry --- Cultural assets for poverty reduction --- Industry --- Rural development --- Rural labor markets --- Tourism industry
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Tourism is growing faster than ever before in emerging and developing economies. In just 10 years, the tourism landscape has changed completely. Digital platforms are changing the way travel is traditionally researched, bought, sold, experienced and shared. Facilitated by digital platforms, user-Generated Content (UGC) is fast becoming the most important and widely used source of travel information. This impacts the traveler's path to purchase and disrupts established travel agencies, guidebooks, conventional marketing approaches and star rating systems. It also presents new opportunities for developing destinations to leverage these platforms for big data and cost-effective performance improvements. The World Bank Group and TripAdvisor collaborated on this report to support destination management organizations and local suppliers to extract the most value from UGC, while avoiding its pitfalls. This body of work aims to highlight good practices and suggest tools to consider when building plans for managing online reputation. It also provides case studies that illuminate effective campaigns and investment. The report is intended for use by those involved in or responsible for the management and/or marketing of a destination or a tourism business, with a focus on the leisure-travel market.
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In welcher Weise beeinflusst die Provenienzforschung der letzten Jahrzehnte das Bibliothekswesen? Imperative und Bruchlinien der Wiedervereinigung beider deutscher Staaten bilden den Kontext, in dem Provenienzforschung und Restitution von NS-Raubgut nach den Washingtoner Prinzipien von 1998 heute umgesetzt werden. Als Teil der institutionalisierten Aufarbeitung der Vergangenheit löste die Auseinandersetzung mit dem Thema einen Veränderungsprozess der Bibliotheken aus: Innovative Sammlungskonzepte wurden entwickelt und Sammlungsbeschreibungen revolutioniert. Jürgen Weber skizziert den aktuellen, nicht abschließbaren Findungsprozess und beleuchtet in neun Studien aus den Jahren 2005 bis 2022 Gebrauch und Idee von Sammlungen.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture. --- Collection. --- Cultural History. --- Cultural Studies. --- Library Science. --- National Socialism. --- Provenance Research. --- Restitution. --- Theft of Cultural Assets. --- Washington Principles 1998.
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Culture and creativity have untapped potential to deliver social, economic, and spatial benefits for cities and communities. Cultural and creative industries are key drivers of the creative economy and represent important sources of employment, economic growth, and innovation, thus contributing to city competitiveness and sustainability. Through their contribution to urban regeneration and sustainable urban development, cultural and creative industries make cities more attractive places for people to live in and for economic activity to develop. Culture and creativity also contribute to social cohesion at the neighborhood level, enable creative networks to form and advance innovation and growth, and create opportunities for those who are often socially and economically excluded. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had a deep impact on the cultural sector, yet it has also revealed the power of cultural and creative industries as a resource for city recovery and resilience. More generally, cities are hubs of the creative economy and have a critical role to play in harnessing the transformative potential of cultural and creative industries through policies and enabling environments at the local level. 'Cities, Culture, and Creativity' (CCC) provides guiding principles and a CCC Framework, developed by UNESCO and the World Bank, to support cities in unlocking the power of cultural and creative industries for sustainable urban development, city competitiveness, and social inclusion. Drawing from global studies and the experiences of nine diverse cities from across the world, the CCC Framework offers concrete guidance for the range of actors - city, state, and national governments; creative industry and related private-sector organizations; creatives; culture professionals and civil society to harness culture and creativity with a view to boosting their local creative economies and building resilient, inclusive, and dynamic cities.
City Development Strategies --- Cultural Assets for Poverty Reduction --- Cultural Heritage --- Cultural Heritage and Preservation --- Culture in Sustainable Development --- Employment --- Human Capital --- Job Creation --- Quality Of Life --- Sustainable Development Goals --- Urban Development --- Urban Economic Development
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The main reason why Latin America is a cultural diverse region is because of the indigenous peoples who inhabit it. That is why indigenous peoples' interests on their cultural property have to be taken into account when this matter is to be legally regulated in Latin American countries. In order to ascertain whether that has occurred, the book explores relevant legal instruments at the international and regional levels and compares national norms in some Latin American countries, particularly those concerning ownership. It concludes that recognition of indigenous interests in Latin American law on cultural property is still a pending task. Die Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Frage: Wie ist der Schutz von Kulturgütern in Lateinamerika rechtlich geregelt, und in welcher Weise werden indigene Kulturgüter innerhalb solcher Regelungen berücksichtigt? Die Frage besteht aus zwei Teilen. Der erste Teil betrifft eine vergleichende Analyse der geltenden Regelungen über den Schutz materieller Kulturgüter Lateinamerikas. Unterstrichen wird dabei ein Aspekt des Rechtsschutzes von Kulturgütern, nämlich die Regelung des Eigentums. Der zweite Teil der Frage, der sich auf die Berücksichtigung der materiellen Kulturgüter der indigenen Völker bezieht, wird bei der Untersuchung der verschiedenen Rechtsinstrumente beachtet. Dabei geht die Arbeit von der Annahme aus, dass die indigenen Völker ein Interesse an der Kontrolle der mit ihrer Kultur verbundenen Güter haben, welches von den Rechtsnormen in der Regel nicht in Betracht gezogen wird.
Cultural property --- Protection --- Latin America --- Antiquities --- Protection. --- Cultural heritage --- Cultural patrimony --- Cultural resources --- Heritage property --- National heritage --- National patrimony --- National treasure --- Patrimony, Cultural --- Treasure, National --- Property --- World Heritage areas --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- cultural assets --- Archäologie --- Dekret --- Guatemala --- Indigene Völker --- Konvention --- Kulturgut --- San Salvador --- UNESCO
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