This poster presents two case studies highlighting the importance of participatory conservation in post-disaster contexts. The first illustrates the benefit of having local networks to safeguard heritage during and following a disaster. The second case study is on training programs for Syrian refugees, which seek to create networks of heritage professionals who may safeguard their culture in the future.
The MAGAmerican view of History: Greenland and the US Heritage
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Greenland, not part of America
The President of the United States of America, ostensibly speaking for the
citizens of that country, ...
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