In a period marked by rapid globalization and technological progresses, the preservation of cultural identity has become an increasingly significant aspect of sustainable development. At the heart of this intersection lies the concept of intangible heritage (the living languages, traditions, and knowledge passed down from one generation to the next). Sustainable development and intangible heritage form a symbiotic relationship that, when carefully nurtured, contributes to the resilience and vitality of communities around the world.
In a period marked by rapid globalization and technological progresses, the preservation of cultural identity has become an increasingly significant aspect of sustainable development. At the heart of this intersection lies the concept of intangible heritage (the living languages, traditions, and knowledge passed down from one generation to the next). Sustainable development and intangible heritage form a symbiotic relationship that, when carefully nurtured, contributes to the resilience and vitality of communities around the world.
In a period marked by rapid globalization and technological progresses, the preservation of cultural identity has become an increasingly significant aspect of sustainable development. At the heart of this intersection lies the concept of intangible heritage (the living languages, traditions, and knowledge passed down from one generation to the next). Sustainable development and intangible heritage form a symbiotic relationship that, when carefully nurtured, contributes to the resilience and vitality of communities around the world.