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L'anàlisi de l'evolució del sector cultural està íntimament relacionat amb una reflexió molt més àmplia sobre el grau de sostenibilitat que els nostres sistemes culturals tenen davant els canvis en la vida cultural i els efectes de la crisi econòmica.\nDavant d'aquests reptes els responsables de centres d'estudis, observatoris, laboratoris, experts i investigadors hem de fer un esforç per actualitzar les nostres agendes d'acord amb aquestes problemàtiques que incideixen en la gestió de la cultura. \n
En el Seminario Internacional organizado por la Cátedra UNESCO de Políticas Culturales y Cooperación de la Universitat de Girona (UdG) y la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional al Desarrollo, se plantearon reflexiones sobre el papel de la cultura en un mundo globalizado, sobre la cultura como instrumento de colaboración y sobre la cultura en un mundo atacado por la lacra de la pobreza. La cultura, no como marca imperial sino como enseña de confraternización y de progreso. Participaron en el Seminario expertos de diversos países, cuyas intervenciones ahora podemos leer. Pensar en ellas. Ahondar en sus planteamientos. Dotar a la cultura de significado.\n
The training of cultural managers has been one of the most important lines of action of the UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policies and Cooperation of the University of Girona since its creation, both in the practical aspect of the post-graduate training courses on offer and in the reflection on the particularities of their morphology and application.\nThis publication culminates a process and period shared with many students and teachers who have participated in our activities and meetings and presents some of the principles that have oriented our action as well as the intellectual confrontation with other trainers and collaborators. We believe that these contributions can help to reflect on and more fully explore training in the culture sector.\nWe hope to open a wider debate with its contents and encourage real exchange between trainers from different contexts. \n\n\n
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4% of Latin America and the Caribbean’s GDP comes from the extractive sector. This figure is equivalent to the amount generated by agriculture in the same region. An effective engagement between governments, companies, and civil society is required to propel sustainable development. With this regional diagnosis of countries rich in natural resources like Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and the Dominican Republic, the IDB seeks to shed light on best practices among stakeholders of the extractive sectors. It focuses in actions of information, dialogues, consultations, collaborations, and partnerships that are driving development in the region. From the findings of the diagnosis, 3 roadmaps were drafted, to guide the stakeholders in strengthening their engagement.
Proceedings from a conference "A global assessment of the 1989 recommendation on the safeguarding of traditional culture and folklore" held at the Smithsonian Institution June 27-30 1999. The purpose of the conference was to assess the implementation of the Recommendation (an international normative instrument adopted by UNESCO in 1989), to bring together points of view and perspectives on the Recommendaion from around the world, and suggest ways in which the Recommendation might develop in the future so that its purpose, the safeguarding of traditional culture and folklore, might be achieved.