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Creating the Platform for Surfing to Become an Intangible Cultural Heritage as Defined by UNESCO – Grégory LE MOIGNO
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2. Heritage and wave program The worldwide context of the protection of waves The international Surfrider Foundation campaign on wave protection: The opportunity of creating the platform for an international collaboration
6. The international Surfrider Foundation campaign on wave protection: Registration at the world Heritage as Defined by UNESCO
7. The international Surfrider Foundation campaign on wave protection: Various program Keeper of the coast campaign Water quality and health campaign Lobbying Maritime Spatial Planning Water Quality Directive
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9. The international Surfrider Foundation campaign on wave protection: For an international recognition: Registration at the world Heritage list as Defined by UNESCO UNESCO In 1972 was adopted at UNESCO the commonly known Convention as the « World Heritage in the way to ensure their safe-keeping for futur generation ». Considering the importance of the intangible cultural heritage as a mainspring of cultural diversity and a guarantee of sustainable development, as underscored in the UNESCO, i n 2003, was adopted at the UNESCO, the commonly known Text of the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage
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14. The opportunity of creating the platform for an international collaboration
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16. Grégory Le Moigno In charge of Heritage and waves program Surfrider Foundation Europe web : www.surfrider.eu
Editor's Notes
Intégration de décideurs à des Board (NSR) Création de parcs (tres palmas) et prise en compte du surf dans la gestion Valeur Symbolique des WSR = premier pas vers une reconnaissance locale
Lobbying = DCSMM (marine directive strategie framework) Maritim spatial planning Eco Enac Grenelle de la mer (
Inscrire une vague protégera un site mais pas le surf d’une manière internationale Naturel = valeur environnemental exceptionnel