RISKS TO WORLD HERITAGE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT: DESIGNS TO CULTURE AND NATURE

Authors

  • Everaldo Batista Costa
  • Valdir Adilson Steinke

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7154/RDG.2013.0025.0011

Keywords:

Risks to World Heritage, Paris Declaration, Sustainable Tourism

Abstract

Land development at multiple scales assembles new paradigms in science and technology subjects to political and economic conditions. So, beyond the criticism of the commoditization of culture and nature indicate patrimony, we must discover possible avenues for local development in line with land management actions. So, aiming to question about the idea of heritage as a development engine at the panorama of the management, conservation and risk according to UNESCO World Heritage Site, this article presents the nuances of conventional discourse, which reproduces the global and local heritage. To do this, we review the Paris Declaration, as well as the Program on World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism, which offer social participation and the implementation of actions (say) “sustainable” for the development of the territories culture and nature in the world, for the second decade of the XXI century.

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Author Biographies

  • Everaldo Batista Costa
    Professor Adjunto do Depto. de Geografia da Universidade de Brasília (DG/UnB). Geógrafo e doutor em Geografia Humana pela USP.
  • Valdir Adilson Steinke
    Professor Adjunto do Depto. de Geografia da Universidade de Brasília (DG/UnB). Geógrafo e doutor em Ecologia pela UnB.

Published

2013-07-31

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How to Cite

Costa, E. B., & Steinke, V. A. (2013). RISKS TO WORLD HERITAGE MOTOR DEVELOPMENT: DESIGNS TO CULTURE AND NATURE. Revista Do Departamento De Geografia, 25, 200-230. https://doi.org/10.7154/RDG.2013.0025.0011