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Charter of Baeza on Agrarian Heritage : Protocol for its updating and implementation at the international level

La Carta de Baeza sobre Patrimonio Agrario : Protocolo para su actualización y aplicación en el ámbito internacional

Charter of Baeza on Agrarian Heritage : Protocol for its updating and implementation at the international level

Abstract

The Charter of Baeza on Agrarian Heritage. It is a document that emerged from the interdisciplinary work of the researchers of the PAGO Project and the participants in the Seminar "Agrarian Heritage: reasons for the cultural recognition of farming and livestock properties", organised by the International University of Andalusia at its Antonio Machado headquartes of Baeza on the 26th and 27th of October 2012. It sets out the keys to defining, enhancing, and protecting agrarian heritage properties by proposing a new type of cultural property, Agrarian Heritage. The essential constituent element of this heritage is agrarian activity, whose existence and maintenance should be a determining factor in any action to protect it. Protocol of Baeza on the international protection of Agrarian Heritage. This document is the result of the International Meeting on "Agrarian Heritage as World Heritage: searching for a common ground between the protection mechanisms from UNESCO and FAO", organized by the International University of Andalusia at its Antonio Machado headquarters of Baeza on the 24th, 25th, and 26th of November 2021. Its objective is to update and develop the Charter of Baeza on Agrarian Heritage, especially with regard to its implementation at international level by the UN bodies with competences in the recognition and enhancement of agrarian heritage properties.

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