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This video was submitted in November 2022 by Ulrika Stevens. Thank you for your submission!
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London; housing; community; benefitsociety; affordable
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Ulrika Stevens. Thank you for your submission!
A community owned former factory is redeveloped into a collective by its tenants. In this interview, we take a look at how various business concepts can be combined to ensure diversity in urban centers.
Keywords:Berlin; innovation; business; community; collective
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Ulrika Stevens. Thank you for your submission!
Largo Residências is a cooperative hotel and hostel in Lisbon. The organization is active vla cultural events and social services that have been transforming the neighborhood. In this interview, we take a look at how a cultural venue can act as a mediator between local initiatives and political forces to play a key role in bringing affordable housing and tourism regulations to the forefront.
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Lisbon; residence; tourism; community; socialaction
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Ulrika Stevens. Thank you for your submission!
Located in the heart of Bratislava, the Old Market Hall has been transformed into a multi-purpose venue. In this interview, we take a look at how residents and members of the community have played an active role in providing input for the transformation.
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community; bratislava; markethall; revitalization; culturalevents
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Adrian Antony Valles Seminario. Thank you for your submission!!
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Creativo, Tolerantes, responsables, emprendedores, competitivo,
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Vera and Manolis Klontzas. Thank you for your submission Ms Menzies!
This video describes the activities of the Cretan Horse Research, Rescue, and Horsemanship Center and the reasons for its existence.
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Living heritage; Horse as a cultural heritage; Horse as a historical heritage; Citizen science; Citizen activities; Citizen Conservation project
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Luis Anthony Saavedra Medina.Thank you for your submission!
LA IMPORTANCIA DE CONSERVAR NUESTRO PATRIMONIO HISTORICO DE PIURA.
AUTORES: GUERRERO ZURITA, Bileyvi Abigail. MACHARE ZAPATA, Ethel Alejandra. RAMÍREZ CASTILLO, Génesis Daniela. SAAVEDRA MEDINA, Luis Anthony. VARGAS OLEMAR, Manuel
Keywords: RESTAURACIÓN, CONSERVACIÓN, HISTORIA, IDENTIDAD y PROBLEMATICA
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Tamara Winkhardt-Möglich. Thank you for your submission Ms Menzies!
The Town of Bamberg was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993 due to its medieval layout and its very well-preserved historic buildings. The Market Gardeners’ District with its inner-city cultivated areas is an integral part of the World Heritage Site. Urban horticulture has been practised here since the Middle Ages, right up to the present day.
Commercial horticulture has declined sharply in recent decades. As a result, large parts of the inner-city open space structures have fallen out of use. At the same time, new models of use such as self-harvest gardens and solidarity farming projects have emerged and historic liquorice cultivation revived. Old crops that are ideally adapted to Bamberg's climate and soil use being preserved for the future in a variety garden.
In several families, the next generation has now taken over the horticultural business. Some of these young people even have a seat on the city council to ensure that the interests of the gardeners get a hearing in the political arena.
Urban gardening is not a new trend in Bamberg, but looks back on centuries of tradition. The knowledge of growing and harvesting crops as well as seed propagation is passing down from generation to generation. This knowledge and skill is so valuable that it was included in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2016.
More info at https://welterbe.bamberg.de/en/.
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Manolis Klontzas. Thank you for your submission Mr. Klontzas!
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Heritage protection; Local communities and heritage; Cultural landscape; Destruction of monuments; Anthropocene and heritage
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Khaled Belhaj. Thank you for your submission!
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Aruna Bagchee
Thank you for your submission Ms Bagchee!
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Community, Vernacular, Traditional, , culture, Heritage
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Abha Narain Lambah. Thank you for your submission!
Keywords:Art Deco, Victorian, Mumbai, Heritage
Mt. Everest regularly features in global media. Together with the resident indigenous Sherpa people, it forms the main attraction of the Sagarmatha National Park (SNP), a UNESCO World Heritage site. Decades of visitor growth have caused wide-ranging societal change, transforming community well-being to the point where it is likely one of the World’s best examples of community well-being and development through tourism.
This video was submitted in November 2022 by Diane Menzies (Rongowhakaata Iwi) speaking with Damien Bell (Gundithmara).
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story, land, people, connection, place
Turanganui-a-Kiwa, the harbour of Gisborne on the east coast of Te Ika-a-Maui, the North island of Aotearoa New Zealand connects this important place with the voyaging canoes from Te Moananui-a-Kiwa, the Pacific. The landfall of several canoes, whose stories are well known, such as the Horouta, the area is fertile, has been cared for since the 1300’s and is the home of Rongowhakaata. Their heritage is the land where tall forest trees grew in the well-watered soils, and where exemplary carving produced a house which has been the central exhibit of Aotearoa’s Museum Te Papa, having been previously stolen by the government. My Rongowhakaata heriatge is the stories, the land, the arts and the connections to the people through evenbts and genealogy. With currents threats to this heritage as across Aotearoa New Zealand of biodiversity loss, climate change and the degradation of water quality, Rongowhakaata iwi are working to restore riparian planting to stabilise river banks and the foreshore as well as develop advanced skills in landscape management.
This video was submitted on 4 November 2022 by John FitzGerald, for the call for videos for OWHvoices 2022. The video is made by the Working Group of the Ecclesiastical District National Historic Site of Canada, St. John's.
Gunditjmara man Damien Bell fought for the land he lives on, and now the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is world heritage listed.