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SEVEN EFFECTIVE CONCEPTS IN INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION DOCUMENTS AFTER VENICE CHARTER ON CONSERVATION OF RURAL HERITAGE

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  49-61

Abstract

 The INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION DOCUMENTS are one part of the most consequentialachievements of human community’s collaboration in recent 50 years. These documentsare the abstract of international experiences as well as demonstrating the increaseand evolution of communal knowledge and conception in the conservation field. Theexpansion of new conceptual vocabulary, and also the entrance of novel meanings to thedocuments after the Venice charter, has caused the conservation doctrine to be improvedand the more complicated heritage patterns such as RURAL HERITAGE, to be considered.Mentioning some of these meanings has directly affected on the overall admission ofsome neglected aspects of village - as a dominant part of human heritage, and someothers in presenting more elaborated and multidisciplinary attitude to it. The purposeof this study is to discuss the effective concepts in the documents and to analyze howeffective they would be on improving the necessity of rural values conservation. Thispaper is the result of analyzing and studying about forth documents extracted from 3international organizations: UNESCO, ICOMOS and Council of Europe, hence limited tothem. Library studies and investigation of the original texts have provided the necessarybasic information for the essay. This study is considered to be categorized in qualitativeresearches, following a descriptive-analytic research strategy. This essay is exploring theappearance of seven meanings, having the most influence on the genesis and evolutionof the concept of RURAL HERITAGE: LIVING HERITAGE, quality of life, sustainability, culturallandscape, vernacular, intangible heritage and the spirit of the place. The following studyreveals that each one of those meanings being recognized precisely, can illuminate widelythe new aspects of RURAL HERITAGE and lead to approximate the “RURAL HERITAGE” to the totalconcept of “village”. The overall analysis of this process Illuminate that the future visionof the evolutionary concept of “RURAL HERITAGE” will confront the challenge of multiplicityand adopting it with its ontological roots.

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    SADEGH AHMADI, MAHDI, ABOUEI, REZA, & NADIMI, HADI. (2017). SEVEN EFFECTIVE CONCEPTS IN INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION DOCUMENTS AFTER VENICE CHARTER ON CONSERVATION OF RURAL HERITAGE. MAREMAT-E ASAR & BAFT-HAYE TARIKHI-FARHANGI, 7(13 ), 49-61. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/205123/en

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    SADEGH AHMADI MAHDI, ABOUEI REZA, NADIMI HADI. SEVEN EFFECTIVE CONCEPTS IN INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION DOCUMENTS AFTER VENICE CHARTER ON CONSERVATION OF RURAL HERITAGE. MAREMAT-E ASAR & BAFT-HAYE TARIKHI-FARHANGI[Internet]. 2017;7(13 ):49-61. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/205123/en

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    MAHDI SADEGH AHMADI, REZA ABOUEI, and HADI NADIMI, “SEVEN EFFECTIVE CONCEPTS IN INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION DOCUMENTS AFTER VENICE CHARTER ON CONSERVATION OF RURAL HERITAGE,” MAREMAT-E ASAR & BAFT-HAYE TARIKHI-FARHANGI, vol. 7, no. 13 , pp. 49–61, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/205123/en

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