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245 0 0 |a Asian buddhist heritage :   |b conserving the sacred /  |c edited by Gamini Wijesuriya and Sujeong Lee. 
260 |a Rome [Roma] :   |b International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property,   |c c2017. 
300 |a vi, 142 p. :   |b fot., il. ;   |c 28 cm. 
490 0 |a ICCROM-CHA Conservation Forum Series ;   |v 1 
500 |a "This volume contains the collection of papers presented at the First Annual Forum - Asian Buddhist Heritage: conserving the sacred held in Seoul, Republic of Korea in December 2013. The Forum was a result of a collaborative effort between the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA) of Korea and ICCROM. It is a new thematic programme for developing contextual heritage policy guidance and/or principles for the Asian region. While focusing on Asia in particular and contributing to regional capacity building processes, the programme aimed at providing benefits on a global scale" - p. v. 
504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas. 
505 2 |a Cap. 2. Religious heritage and tolerance ; Cap. 3. Let the sites of Buddhism be living icons of a liberated people ; Cap. 4. Finding a middle path for saving the contradictory values of living Buddhist temples in Korea ; Cap. 5. An illusion of permanence: heritage conservation within the Buddhist world view in Ladakh ; Cap. 6. Perception and management of heritage in the Buddhist context: observations from Nepal ; Cap. 7. The relevance of authenticity in conserving Buddhist heritage ; Cap. 8. Importance of philosophical and traditional approaches to conservation of Buddhist heritage in Thailand ; Cap. 9. Making conservation decisions in Bhutan, especially in the context of heritage sites ; Cap. 10. The status, conservation and management of Buddhist heritage in Pakistan ; Cap. 11. Conservation and management of Buddhist heritage in Japan ; Cap. 12. Empowering monks for conservation: lessons from the UNESCO project "Cultural revival and survival in the Buddhist Sangha" ; Cap. 13. Challenges of managing a living Buddhist site: Mahabodhi temple, Bodh Gaya, India ; Cap. 14. Cultural heritage of Buddhism in contemporary Vietnamese society ; Cap. 15. Buddhist heritage conservation and management in Myanmar (with special reference to the Buddhist Centre of Baghan) ; Cap. 16. The conservation and management of Chinese Buddhist heritage and the case of Daming Temple. 
611 2 4 |a ICCROM-CHA International Forum on Conservation   |n (1st :   |d 2013 :   |c Seoul, Republic of Korea)  |9 62053 
650 7 |a Conservación de los bienes culturales.  |2 unesco  |9 7410 
650 7 |a Budismo.  |2 unesco  |9 6195 
650 7 |a Arte religioso  |2 unesco  |9 24754 
650 7 |a Edificio religioso.  |2 unesco  |9 23927 
650 7 |a Patrimonio cultural.   |2 unesco  |9 7411 
651 4 |a Asia Sudoriental.  |9 12399 
700 1 |a Wijesuriya, Gamini  |e ed.  |9 76341 
700 1 |a Lee, Su-eog,  |d 1918-1990,  |e ed.  |9 79937 
710 2 |a Centro Internacional de Estudios por la Conservación y la Restauración de los Bienes Culturales  |9 66986 
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