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CONTROVERSIES REGARDING THE CONCEPT AND TIPOLOGY OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Gheorghe Gutu ()
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Gheorghe Gutu: Facultatea Relatii Internationale, Stiinte Politice si Administrative, Universitatea de Stat din Moldova

Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2011, vol. 7, issue 1, 507-517

Abstract: The cultural heritage of a country includes the all traces of human activity discovered in the environment. These are irreplaceable sources of information on the life and occupations of people of different ages and artistic, technical skills development over time. Because monuments, sites and cultural environments are not renewable resources, their management must be long term. Thus, cultural heritage is a source of emotional and aesthetic experiences unique, and for this reason modern society has not only benefit from the preservation and active use of its assets and its components.

Keywords: assets; perpetuity; arts; cultural; domain. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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