Echoing the 2024 ICOMOS International Day for Monuments and Sites: “Disasters and Conflicts through the Lens of the Venice Charter,” the Asian Network of Industrial Heritage (ANIH) – an international collaborative platform supported by the BOCH (Bureau of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture, Taiwan) – hosted the “2024 International Forum on Cultural Heritage: Sustainability and Resilience” on April 18.
The forum invited experts and scholars from around the world to reflect on current issues, such as conflicts, disasters, and climate change. Through three sessions— 1. Representation and Interpretation, 2. Sustainability and Futures, and 3. Critical Review and Impact Assessment —the forum explored sustainable practices in preservation and the resilience and adaptability of cultural heritage in the face of contemporary challenges.
Prestigious professionals, including representatives from #UNESCO #whipic #TICCIH #HeritageFutures #UNESCOChairs #UNITWINNetworks and several experts from Taiwan, joined the forum. Marion Steiner has been invited in order to share her insights and expertise regarding her work in Latin America and as TICCIH’s Secretary General. Her presentation titled: “Reviewing TICCIH’s Nizhny Tagil Charter: Industrial Heritage in the 21st Century.”
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Venue: Bureau of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture R04 (No. 362, Fuxing Rd. Section 3, South Dist., Taichung City, Taiwan)
The forum was conducted in both Chinese and English.
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The event was live streamed on ANIH’s Facebook and YouTube channels.
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Check also the ANIH website and social media channels:
Official Web: https://anih.culture.tw
Facebook: https://facebook.com/ANIH.ASIA
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheAnih
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anih.asia/