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National and International Initiatives for the Maintenance of Traditional Multifunctional Cultural Landscapes

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Restoration of Multifunctional Cultural Landscapes

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Abstract

Traditional cultural landscapes throughout the world are well recognized in environmental policy and nature conservation practice. The multifaceted national and international initiatives for the maintenance of traditional cultural landscapes are outlined, paying particular attention to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems, national parks, biosphere reserves, the European Landscape Convention, High Nature Value Farmland, the ASEAN Declaration on Cultural Heritage, the Latin American Landscape Initiative, the Santiago de Cuba Declaration on Cultural Landscapes in the Caribbean, the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), the initiative Landscapes for People, Food and Nature, and the Japanese Satoyama Initiative. The particular characteristics and objectives of these initiatives are described and examples given.

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