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Preserving cultural heritage from the impacts of climate

changeThe case of musical instruments and scores

Artemisa M. Reyes Gallegos

artemis.rg@comunidad.unam.mx

Manchester, KU. September 2nd, 2016Víctor Manuel López López

victorlopez@ai.org.mx

OUR HOME: NATURAL HERITAGE

HUMAN CREATIVITY: CULTURAL HERITAGE

person, national, regional or universal community properties

Legacy of previous generations: natural resources and cultural products

All this created by the human, old or recent: tangible or intangible

set of features distinctive spiritual and material,

intellectual and affective of a group social: Arts,

lyrics, modes of life, interactions, systems of values,

traditions and them beliefs

OUR LEGACY FROM THE PAST

what we live today, and what we pass to future generations.

Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration.

CULTURAL HERITAGE

•Monuments: architectural works, works of monumental

sculpture and painting, elements or structures of an

archaeological nature, inscriptions, cave dwellings and

combinations of features;

•Groups of buildings: groups of separate or connected

buildings which, because of their architecture, their

homogeneity or their place in the landscape;

• Sites: works of man or the combined works of nature and

man, and areas including archaeological sites.

•which are of outstanding universal value

OUTSTANDING UNIVERSAL VALUE (OUV)

•From the point of view of:

•History

•Art

•Science

•Aesthetic

•Ethnological

•Anthropological

Cultural and/or natural significance

so exceptional as to transcend national boundaries

and to be of common importance for present and future

generations of all humanity.

As such, the permanent protection of this heritage is of the

highest importance to the international community as a

whole.

CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE

•are increasingly threatened with destruction by the traditional causes of decay, but also by changing social and economic conditions which aggravate the situation with even more formidable phenomena of damage or destruction, and now by climate change impacts

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Natural Heritage

Cultural Heritage

Society

EnvironmentEconomy

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THE CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE REPRESENT

•Collective wealth, the protection and development of which impose responsibilities on the States in whose territory they are situated, both vis a vis their own nationals and vis-a-vis the international community as a whole

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HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

RESEARCHING IN CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CLIMATE CHANGE NEED

•Priority setting for a management response:

•Understanding the vulnerability of materials to climate variables (for example, particularly too much or little moisture effects).

•Understanding how traditional materials and practices need to adapt to extreme weather events.

•Development of fail-safe methods and technologies for monitoring the impact at properties.

•Understanding causing changes in society i.e. movement of peoples, displacement of communities, their practices, livelihoods, and their relation with their heritage.

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MUSIC AROUND THE WORLD

ITEMS FOR MUSIC

ACADEMIC MUSIC

MUSIC WHERE TO BE AND WHEN IS

ENVIRONMENT

WATER

HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE

PRESERVE FROM IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

NATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY 2013-2018, 10-20-40 VISION

. ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE IN MUNICIPALITIES

MEXICAN CONCERT HALLS

SOME OF MEXICAN CULTURAL HERITAGE

MUSICAL DOCUMENTS: SCORES

BEHIND THE SCENE

ON THE STAGE

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BY FAMILIES

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STUDYING MUSIC

MAIN MEXICAN LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES

FACULTY OF MUSIC OF UNAM

Manchester, KU. September 2nd, 2016

Artemisa M. Reyes Gallegos

artemis.rg@comunidad.unam.mx

Víctor Manuel López López

victorlopez@ai.org.mx

Manchester, KU. September 2nd, 2016

Artemisa M. Reyes Gallegos

artemis.rg@comunidad.unam.mx

Víctor Manuel López López

victorlopez@ai.org.mx

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