壁画:非物质遗产是打开阿拉莫斯生物多样性保护与文化多样性之间联系的钥匙。

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Intangible Heritage Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.35638/IJIH.2010..5.004
D. Hoekstra
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墨西哥索诺拉州的阿拉莫斯拥有世界级的遗产,并被列入世界遗产的暂定名单。小镇中心的殖民建筑已被宣布为国家历史纪念碑和独特的生物多样性生态系统,并受到联合国教科文组织生物圈保护区网络的保护。当地土著群体保存着丰富的关于植物物种实际和药用用途的信息。外部力量威胁着该地区的自然、文化和非物质遗产。教科文组织确定和澄清生物文化多样性的指导方针要求建立多种可信度制度和跨学科的整体方法。本文通过全球非物质传统壁画的视角,探讨了生物和文化多样性之间的联系。艺术家的视角确定了以前未被注意到的联系以及破坏性土地利用模式的经济替代方案,从而为阿拉莫斯的自然,文化和非物质遗产保护提出了具体建议。Fresco是解释非物质传统如何表达自身并在全球、区域和地方各级对生物文化多样性产生积极影响的理想模式。该模型响应了教科文组织为认识和描述自然与文化的相互依存关系而建立框架和方法的呼吁,并有助于理解多样性的定量价值。Daan Hoekstra,视觉艺术家和独立研究员,墨西哥索诺拉艺术文化馆
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Fresco: intangible heritage as a key to unlocking the links between the conservation of biological and cultural diversity in Alamos.
Alamos, Sonora, Mexico contains world-class heritage and is on the tentative list for World Heritage status. The colonial architecture in the town centre has been declared a National Historic Monument and a unique eco-system of incomparable biodiversity and is protected under UNESCO’s network of biosphere reserves. Local indigenous groups keep alive a wealth of information about practical and medicinal uses of plant species. External forces threaten the natural, cultural and intangible heritage of the region. The UNESCO guidelines for identifying and clarifying biocultural diversity call for multiple regimes of credibility and an interdisciplinary,holistic approach. This paper explores links between biological and cultural diversity seen through the lens of the global intangible tradition called fresco painting. An artist’s perspective identifies previously unnoticed connections as well as economic alternatives to destructive land-use patterns, resulting in concrete proposals for the conservation of natural, cultural and intangible heritage in Alamos. Fresco is an ideal model for explaining how an intangible tradition expresses itself and positively impacts on biocultural diversity at global, regional and local levels. The model answers UNESCO’s call for frameworks and methodologies for recognising and describing the interdependence of nature and culture, and leads to an understanding of the quantitative value of diversity. Daan Hoekstra Visual artist and independent researcher, Fondo Estatal para la Cultura y las Artes de Sonora, Mexico
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