Endangerment Evaluation and Inheritance Protection Path of Hainan Marine Intangible Cultural Heritage Based on Modern Information Technology DOI Creative Commons

Qiongfei Deng

Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract Hainan’s marine intangible cultural heritage, with its unique value, occupies an important position in global diversity, but it is currently facing endangered situation. This paper utilizes the Delphi method to select initial indicators for evaluation of endangerment then applies hierarchical analysis determine weights at each level and evaluates heritage based on fuzzy comprehensive method. Then, according current situation results Hainan digital inheritance protection path designed by using modern technology as a means. Among specific index system economic benefit has largest weight, which high 0.104. It shows that preserving needs be improved. In example, overall value 3.525, status between generally relatively endangered. them, values social factors are higher, favoring comparatively endangered, indicating more consideration should given A from both aspects.

Language: Английский

A transdisciplinary co‐conceptualisation of marine identity DOI Creative Commons
Pamela M. Buchan,

Lisa Glithero,

Emma McKinley

et al.

People and Nature, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(6), P. 2300 - 2324

Published: Sept. 16, 2024

Abstract Challenge 10 of the United Nations Decade Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021–2030) calls restoration society's relationship with ocean. Research suggests that people have marine environments can influence their depth engagement in citizenship action, and important role ‘marine identity’ driving action. Although identity is well‐researched, a concept novel to academia baseline understanding required, both grasp scope concept, support research into its transforming human‐ocean relationship. Here, transdisciplinary study, endorsed as UN Activity by EU Mission & Waters, brought together multinational community researchers practitioners co‐produce conceptualisation identity, drawing on photovoice deliberative methodology. This paper presents findings co‐production process offers first introduction literature multiple variations formations identity. We find be complex multidimensional suffused individual experiences understandings environment, based social cultural ocean, contemporarily historically. present real‐world examples illustrate key themes were developed through co‐production. Policy implications: propose catalyst existing multifaceted caring relationships well Marine should, therefore, prioritised seeking contribute 10, this will integration non‐material values ocean planning processes policy making, enabling effective responses 10's emphasis integrating traditional/cultural ways knowing valuing diverse identities. welcome efforts further develop empirically investigate between citizenship, people's Read free Plain Language Summary article Journal blog.

Language: Английский

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Prioritizing the culture metric for transformative ocean management in South Africa DOI Creative Commons
Rosabelle Boswell

Ecosystems and People, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 19(1)

Published: Oct. 5, 2023

The Ecosystems Services (ES) approach to ocean management forms part of global initiatives achieve sustainability. In a time climate change and depletion, ES is critical an inclusive accounting marine spatial planning (MSP). proposes that nature offers range services human populations which can be measured for integrated management. identified in are thought usefully into systems' models both retrospective analysis future modelling. Recently, culture as important ecosystem service System Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA) adopted applied by the United Nations Statistical Commission Several scholars calls inclusion environmental economic accounting. However, argued this article, various reasons, not easily circumscribed, it its own epistemological foundation may frame 'accounting'. research presented article uses anthropological methods investigate, document analyse form substance coastal South Africa. It concluded transmaterial, temporal processual means Africa potentially Africa, radical transformation ecological discourse necessary sufficiently dynamic apprehend complexity world.

Language: Английский

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Entropy Change of Historical and Cultural Heritage in Traditional Tibetan Area of China Based on Spatial-Temporal Distribution Pattern DOI Creative Commons
Xiwei Xu, Junyu Zhang, Shupeng Liu

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 2995 - 2995

Published: Nov. 30, 2023

The traditional Tibetan area of China is an ethnically and culturally significant region with a historical geographical connection. This study investigates the spatial-temporal distribution patterns entropy changes cultural heritage by examining association between socio-historical factors. It utilizes analytical methods such as information incorporates temporal, spatial, typological from data obtained in Third National Cultural Relics Census. findings are follows: (1) three major regions alternately serve development cores for area, exhibiting fluctuating “dispersion-aggregation” trend heritage, which also displays notable regional variations. (2) quantity change exhibit correlations different periods, but there some intergenerational differences. (3) pattern demonstrates inter-era correlation, indicating that nonlinear process characterized both “transition” “accumulation”. These importance further understanding social evolutionary human settlements high-altitude areas comprehensive protection ethnic regions.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the Value Connotation and Path of Sino-Japanese Marine Literature Development under the Background of Internet+Interculturalism DOI Open Access

Yong Zhang,

Zhen Wang

Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract Marine literature, as a reflection of the evolving maritime culture, has experienced rising trajectory scholarly interest in recent years. This study delves into intrinsic ties and foundational mechanisms underpinning evolution marine literature within China Japan, advocating developmental pathway akin to an industrial cluster for this literary genre. Utilizing meticulously constructed input-output table industry, paper conducts comparative horizontal analysis sector’s growth across six coastal cities Japan year 2023. The encompasses three primary dimensions: correlation effects, supply-push demand-pull effects. empirical findings underscore value both nations. Notably, development potential index China’s industry stands at 26.36, surpassing Japan’s by 13.88, with variance largely attributable differences economic social environments. not only highlights avenues but also offers fresh insights cultural disparities between Japan.

Language: Английский

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None DOI Open Access
Mohammad Shboul,

Reem Darweesh,

Mohammad El-Khateeb

et al.

Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(02)

Published: June 1, 2024

well known in the established area may be used, if appropriate.

Language: Английский

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The Needs and Challenges of the Blue Economy Sector in Portugal: Bridging National and European Strategies with the Perceptions of the Stakeholders DOI
Mariana Almeida, Sofia Corticeiro,

Bruna R.F. Oliveira

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Indigenous Knowledge and Indigenous Participation Within South Africa’s Marine Spatial Planning Regulatory Framework DOI
Denning Metuge

Southern African Public Law, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 29, 2024

In this article the legislative environment within which South African Marine Spatial Planning legislation (MSP) was developed, will be examined. It aims to establish and support relevance of indigenous knowledge role practitioners in marine spatial planning process from a legal point view. reiterates state’s positive obligation regarding development environmental considers whether state has met its context MSP legislation, thereby contributing correction injustices past. finds that Africa’s falls short requirement reasonableness extent it does not yet incorporate for consideration nor participation decision-making processes. This gap framework is regrettable as these primarily belong communities were subject marginalisation exclusion pre-democratic era. The author concludes by recommending amendments may made with regard instruments ensure considered participate processes establishing area plans.

Language: Английский

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Endangerment Evaluation and Inheritance Protection Path of Hainan Marine Intangible Cultural Heritage Based on Modern Information Technology DOI Creative Commons

Qiongfei Deng

Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract Hainan’s marine intangible cultural heritage, with its unique value, occupies an important position in global diversity, but it is currently facing endangered situation. This paper utilizes the Delphi method to select initial indicators for evaluation of endangerment then applies hierarchical analysis determine weights at each level and evaluates heritage based on fuzzy comprehensive method. Then, according current situation results Hainan digital inheritance protection path designed by using modern technology as a means. Among specific index system economic benefit has largest weight, which high 0.104. It shows that preserving needs be improved. In example, overall value 3.525, status between generally relatively endangered. them, values social factors are higher, favoring comparatively endangered, indicating more consideration should given A from both aspects.

Language: Английский

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