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Cultural Heritage Preservation

Cultural heritage and preservation in biology refers to the conservation of biological diversity and traditional ecological knowledge that are integral to the identity and practices of specific communities. This encompasses the protection of indigenous species, ecosystems, and cultural practices that sustain the relationship between people and their environment.

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Cultural heritage preservation is essential for maintaining the identity and history of communities around the world. It encompasses both tangible elements, like artifacts and buildings, and intangible aspects, such as traditions and languages. By understanding and protecting our cultural heritage, ...

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Key Terms

Cultural Heritage
The legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society.

Example: Traditional music and historical buildings.

Preservation
The act of maintaining and protecting cultural heritage.

Example: Restoring an ancient temple.

Intangible Heritage
Non-physical aspects of culture, such as traditions and languages.

Example: Folklore and traditional crafts.

Conservation
The process of protecting and maintaining cultural heritage.

Example: Using special materials to prevent decay.

Restoration
Returning a cultural artifact to its original state.

Example: Repairing a damaged painting.

Curation
The selection and organization of cultural artifacts for display.

Example: Arranging an art exhibition.

Related Topics

Cultural Identity
Explores how cultural heritage shapes individual and group identities.
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Historical Preservation
Focuses on the methods and importance of preserving historical sites.
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Anthropology
The study of human societies and cultures and their development.
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Key Concepts

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