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|a Wijesuriya, Gamini
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|a Traditional knowledge systems and the conservation and management of Asia´s heritage /
|c Gamini Wijesjuriya and Sarah Court.
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|a ICCROM-CHA Conservation Forum Series ;
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|a "Forum on the applicability and adaptability of Traditional Knowledge Systems in the conservation and management of heritage in Asia 14-16 December 2015, Thailand.
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|a Incluye biografías pag. 269
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|a A Charactirising Traditional Knowledge Systems (TKS) Cap. 1 Implementing of Tri Hita Karana philosophy for the sustainability of the subak irrigation system in Bali, Indonesia ; Cap. 2 The diminishing wealth of TKS and practices: a growing challenge for the sustainability of historic environments and cultural landscapes in Pakistan ; Cap. 3 Preserving heritage and traditional artisan and crafsmanship skills in Hué, Viet Nam ; Cap. 4 Documenting taditional heritage conservation and management in Sri Lanka ; Cap. 5 From karkhanas to the modern conservation management system in India ; Cap 6. Khmer water management in Cambodia: traditional practices and religious association ; Cap. 7 The management systems of the Wudang Mountains in China as a Taoist Site and as a World Heritage Site: origins and adaptability ; B Sources for understanding Traditional Knowledge Systems Cap. 8 Rediscovering TKS in the conservation and management of heritage in India: a bibliographical research ; Cap. 9 TKS of India as gleaned from literature ; Cap. 10 Acts of merit: sustainable traditional practices for heritage conservation and management in Ladakh, India ; C Benefits of Traditional Knowledge Systems Cap. 11 TKS for reducing disaster risk and building resilience in India ; Cap 12 Ensuring cultural continuity in the face of the recurrent earthquakes in Nepal ; Cap. 13 The adaptability of TKS to modern management in Japan: restoration, energy efficiency, and disaster prevention ; Cap. 14 Harnessing traditional Knowledge at Ayutthaya, Thailand: resilience and sustainable development ; D Reconciling Traditional Knowledge Systems and conventional management systems Cap. 15 Towards a framework for analysing the applicability and adaptability of TKS in heritage management: case studies from Nepal ; Cap. 16 The TKS of Bhutan ; Cap 17 Insight into the dilemmas facing the implementation of TKS in conservation: the Korean experience ; Cap. 18 The role of TKS in teh management of Iranian heritage resources: past and present ; Cap 19 The applicability and adaptability of TKS in conservation and management in New Zealand.
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|a Patrimonio cultural.
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