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"Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver Island has been the scene of heated clashes between environmental interests and forest companies. Sources of conflict include protection of ecosystems, visual aesthetics, tourism and large-scale industrial forestry."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2003
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"The Ontario government started the Lands for Life (L4L) process to respond to public demand for integrated land use planning and wilderness protection. In phase one, regional round tables developed land use plans for almost half of Ontario's Crown land."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2003
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"Thanks in part to the Mining Sector Consultation, Manitoba is Canada's leading jurisdiction in achieving protected area goals. Under this consultation, mining, government and conservation interests work together to identify which lands should be protected from mining and other ecologically harmful activities."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2003
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"As the first legislated example of conservation biology in action, the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area (M-KMA) offers a valuable new model for conservation planning and design."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2003
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"The Pacific Estuary Conservation Program (PECP) is a partnership of government and non-government agencies that seeks to protect estuarine habitat along the coast of British Columbia through land acquisitions, preservation of Crown lands and the development and promotion of land stewardship techniques."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2003
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"For many, the Yukon Territory represents one of the last refuges of wilderness. The Yukon Protected Areas Strategy (YPAS) aims to develop a complete network of protected areas in the territory based on ecosystem management, conservation biology, sustainable economies and heritage values."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2003
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"The Eastern Scotian Shelf Integrated Management (ESSIM) project is one of the first integrated management initiatives launched under the 1997 Oceans Act. It is a regionally driven, collaborative planning process for addressing conservation, multiple use and sustainable development of the ocean environment."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2002
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"The report outlines key challenges and opportunities for conservation, and presents a set of recommendations that, if applied, will position Canada as a global leader in conservation by 2010."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2001
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"It is our job at English Heritage to make sure that the historic environment of England is properly maintained and cared for. By employing some of the country's very best architects, archaeologists and historians, we aim to help people understand and appreciate why the historic buildings and landscapes around them matter."
Creator(s): English Heritage | Date Published: 2006
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"The European Heritage Network (HEREIN) is a permanent information system of the Council of Europe linking European governmental departments responsible for cultural heritage conservation."
Creator(s): The European Heritage Network (HEREIN) | Date Published: 2006
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"The evolution of how heritage is understood and used in European societies is part of a wider change in the concept of culture itself...culture is no longer viewed exclusively as a natural and objective good. It has become enlarged, complex and contested..."
Creator(s): François Matarasso, King Baudouin Foundation | Date Published: 2005-10
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"Report on the usage of technologies for the cultural and scientific sector."
Creator(s): DigiCULT | Date Published: 2005-01
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"No one can afford to be indifferent to the profound absence of forward momentum in the world trading system. Both regional and global trade negotiations, by quite separate paths and for distinct reasons, have arrived at an impasse. Turning point is an apt phrase suggesting the presence of an array of forces pushing and pulling the present world trading system towards a new configuration with different rules, practices, ideas, and mentalities (Prestowitz, 2002; Barber, 2003). To look at the political economy of dissent through this lens helps identity the processes and behaviours that have produced the present global impasse. "
Creator(s): Daniel Drache (drache@yorku.ca) | Date Published: 2004-06
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"The aim of the study is to develop an inventory of the financial and legal instruments that exist internationally to underpin the development, promotion and preservation of intangible heritage. "
Creator(s): ICOMOS International | Date Published: 2003-08
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"Vuntut National Park and surrounding special management area protect the ecological integrity and cultural heritage of a vast area in northern Yukon."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2003
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"This paper, the first in the series, focuses on four structural recommendations that are intended to improve federal policymaking in these areas. The Center offers these for discussion, debate, and further refinement."
Creator(s): Center for Arts and Culture | Date Published: 2001-03
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"This paper describes approaches to cultural heritage conservation and protection that emphasize local community participation and give greater attention to “Indigenous Knowledge” (IK)."
Lead Managing Organization: UNESCO Jakarta, Indonesia | Start Date: 2003
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"The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary counterpart of the historic Rosetta Stone."
Lead Managing Organization: The Long Now Foundation | Start Date: 2004
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"In April 1983, City Council initiated a Heritage Conservation Program. Both Council and the Vancouver Heritage Commission (then known as the Heritage Advisory Committee) realized that a comprehensive management program was necessary to identify the city's heritage resources, to develop incentives to assist in the conservation of those resources, and to create a greater awareness and understanding of our built heritage. There are three main components to the Heritage Program."
Creator(s): City of Vancouver | Date Published: 2006
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"The World Heritage List grows longer every year as new nominations are accepted by the World Heritage Committee and more countries sign the World Heritage Convention."
Creator(s): UNESCO | Date Published: 2005
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"The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE) is an independent advisory body that provides decision makers, opinion leaders and the Canadian public with advice and recommendations for promoting sustainable development."
Creator(s): National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy | Date Published: 2005
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"Language is no doubt the greatest creation of the human mind and each individual language testifies in a unique way to the linguistic faculty of mankind."
Creator(s): UNESCO: Cultural Heritage Division | Date Published: 2003
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"The following properties have been approved by the World Heritage Committee to be included on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The list currently contains 754 different properties as of June, 2003."
Creator(s): UNESCO World Heritage List | Date Published: 2003
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"Its mandate is to document the work of past and present architects who have studied and/or taught at the McGill University School of Architecture and Urban planning. Through photographs, drawings, and corollary documentation, the CAC also seeks to represent the evolution of the McGill campus, the city of Montreal, and the architectural heritage of Quebec and Canada."
Creator(s): The John Bland Canadian Architecture Collection (CAC) - McGill University | Date Published: 2001
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"Native American languages: languages of the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere and their descendants."
Creator(s): yourDictionary.com | Date Published: 2000
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"The Ontario government is helping communities across the province preserve and protect their local heritage with the publication of Strengthening Ontario’s Heritage: An introductory guide to identifying, protecting and promoting your community’s heritage."
Creator(s): Ministry of Culture, Government of Ontario | Date Published: 2005-10-05
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"A discussion paper prepared for The Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program."
Creator(s): Randall Mason, University of Pennsylvania | Date Published: 2005-09
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"The publication of Producing Online Heritage Projects is a fitting way to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN) because this handbook is an important milestone for CHIN and its more than 700 member museums, galleries and heritage institutions. It is our way of sharing, with heritage professionals, the valuable experience we have acquired over the past seven years in producing online heritage products."
Creator(s): Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2002
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"This shows both the number of objects sent for and returned from conservation treatment over the last four years."
Creator(s): Parks Canada | Date Published: 2004
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"Other Programs Influencing the Condition of Heritage Resources"
Creator(s): Parks Canada | Date Published: 2004
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"Parks Canada's On-Site Heritage Presentation Programming"
Creator(s): Parks Canada | Date Published: 2004
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"Parks Canada uses a variety of mechanisms to monitor visitor expectations and their level of satisfaction with the services it delivers, as well as to make changes to services."
Creator(s): Parks Canada | Date Published: 2004
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"There is no monitoring system to ensure that owners of the properties obtain the required approvals before making alterations or selling the property, that alterations are carried out as planned, or that purchasers of stations continue to respect the heritage character of the station and obtain a designation for the site under provincial legislation."
Creator(s): Parks Canada | Date Published: 2004
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"...To promote, foster, and encourage interest in and preservation of buildings and sites of an historic, artistic and cultural nature within Nova Scotia..." The Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, founded in 1959, is one of the earliest heritage preservation organizations in Canada."
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"AMIA is the largest non-profit professional membership association for individuals and institutions concerned with the preservation of moving images."
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"At this point in human history, most human languages are spoken by exceedingly few people. And that majority, the majority of languages, is about to vanish."
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"Conserving culture, promoting diversity."
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"Created by the law of July 2, 1996, the "Fondation du Patrimoine" is a private independent non-profit organization, from which the vocation is to defend and to value a heritage in process of disappearance not protected by the State, the "heritage of proximity", which is a non classified or registered heritage. Our main objective consists in the promotion of the local memory and the economic development."
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"Founded in June 1879 by an Act of the Manitoba Legislature, the Manitoba Historical Society (MHS) is the oldest organization in western Canada devoted to the promotion of public interest in, and preservation of, the region's historical resources."
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"From leading-edge research to innovative approaches, the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) is recognized as a pioneer in the conservation of cultural heritage."
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"Heritage Toronto is a charitable agency of the City of Toronto. It is responsible for the presentation of heritage programming with a city-wide perspective to all levels of government and private-sector bodies and also for fundraising."
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"Ontario's heritage is everything we have inherited that we value and wish to preserve for future generations. It is a living legacy that helps us understand our past, provides context for the present and influences our future."
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"The American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC) is the national membership organization of conservation professionals dedicated to preserving the art and historic artifacts of our cultural heritage for future generations."
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"The general object of the Canadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property is to further the dissemination of knowledge concerning the conservation of Canada's cultural property and heritage."
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"The ICTM is an NGO (non-governmental organization) in formal consultative relations with UNESCO."
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"Through the efforts of ArtWatch, a dialogue concerning restoration and conservation has begun, a dialogue which we hope will prevent further tragedies involving our cultural heritage."
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"Welcome to the home of the Cultural Restoration Tourism Project (CRTP). Since 1998 we have been working with local communities to restore culturally important structures, and promoting responsible tourism through "volunteer vacations"."
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"World Monuments Fund is the foremost private, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of historic art and architecture worldwide through fieldwork, advocacy, grantmaking, education, and training."
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« Le Conseil régional de la culture et des communications de la Côte-Nord est un organisme sans but lucratif dont la mission est axée sur le développement des arts, des lettres, de la culture et des communications. »
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Canadian Conservation Institute Newsletter
Creator(s): Canadian Conservation Institute
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