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patrimoine Droit, « "Intangible cultural heritage in nature: spaces, resources and practices" (seminar, Riga, September 8, 2017) », Droit, patrimoine et culture, ID : 10.58079/nw7q
Intangible cultural heritage can be created by communities as a response to their environment and their interaction with nature. Farming, fishing, hunting, pastoral or food gathering practices are, for instance, associated to natural resources and spaces. Safeguarding these elements of intangible cultural heritage requires, not only recognition of a community’s rights to access ecosystems, such as forests or seas, but also the right to use its resources. States may grant to communities hunti...