The topic of intangible natural heritage is new, recently
emerging as an important subject of inquiry. It describes the
untouchable elements of the environment that combine to create
natural objects, and help define our relationship to them. These
elements can be sensory, like auditory landscapes, or processes
like natural selection. As a concept, intangible natural heritage
is growing in prominence, as museums are increasingly charged
safeguarding and interpreting the milieux from which their objects
originate.
This book is a significant advance on the subject of intangible
natural heritage; no book on the topic has yet been written and
current scholarship is confined to a few isolated papers. As such,
there exists a wide variety of perspectives on the topic.
Intangible Natural Heritage presents a spectrum of opinion, making
the first attempt at a unifying concept on which future work can be
based. Authors from Europe, Asia, Australasia, Britain, and North
America, address topics on scales from minute insects to sweeping
landscapes.
The common thread in these explorations is the importance of
human relationships with nature that is passed down from generation
to generation. In a world that is becoming increasingly fragile,
recognizing and fostering these relationships has never been more
vital.
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