Sentences with phrase «in heritage management»

Search for postgraduate courses in heritage management.
If you don't already have a postgraduate qualification, you may be encouraged to complete a part - time Masters in heritage management or museum studies, while you're working.

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Ms Willis» farming heritage and track - record in senior management would stand her in good stead to position the organisation and its members for maximum success, the company said.
The Forestry Commission's function is to create, protect and manage the permanent forest estates and protected areas in the various ecological zones of the country to conserve Ghana's biophysical heritage, prepare and implement integrated forest and wildlife management plans for the maintenance of the environment to the benefit of all segments of society and to regulate the harvesting of timber, wildlife and other non-timber forest products among others.
The results suggest that there should be: improvements to policy and management to champion biodiversity issues; a strengthening of environmental laws and enforcement; recognition of socio - economic issues especially among indigenous and local communities; increases in funding and resource allocation; knowledge, research and development to inform decision making; a greater understanding and protection of the rights of nature and cultural heritage; a more holistic public awareness and participation to bring about change to promote conservation.
Through a Memorandum of Understanding the IOI Centre in the Islamic Republic of Iran will help to promote effective and wise management of ocean and coastal resources, eradicate poverty in coastal areas, organise efficient protection of the marine environment as a common heritage of mankind and facilitate exchange of knowledge and information, enhance the national scientific capabilities and carry out training and educational efforts, focusing its activities on the Persian Gulf area and cooperates with IOI Caspian Sea.
Jon joined GBR Marine Park Authority in 1986, and has had a variety of roles over the years including field management, planning and world heritage.
While SUVs are undoubtedly popular, it's a far cry from Borgward's heritage — during the 1950s it was the third largest vehicle manufacturer in Germany and was known for its stylish coupes, saloons and commercial vehicles, before financial troubles, management issues and eventually bankrupcy saw the name disappear in 1961.
Offering key insights into critical debates on the construction, management and destruction of heritage in Muslim contexts, this volume considers how Islamic heritages are constructed through texts and practices which award heritage value.
With a heritage dating from the 1960s, PineBridge Investments is an independent multi-product investment adviser with US $ 77.6 B * in assets under management.
Our project managers are backed by an experienced in - house team of communications, events management and cultural and heritage tourism professionals.
She has worked in program management for ten years, designing imaginative programs that activate history and cultural heritage for organizations such as Weeksville Heritage Center, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn Artists Gym, The New York State Summer School of the Arts, and The Sholom Aleichem Memorial Foundation.
She previously worked as Head of Finance and Operations at the Society of Antiquaries of London, where she was responsible for the management of finance, HR, facilities, IT, HSE and public engagement projects at the Society's operations in Piccadilly and it's heritage property Kelmscott Manor in the Cotswolds.
As the Entrusted Entity for implementing the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), ECMWF will issue an Invitation to Tender (ITT) for a Use Case focussing on communities involved in the study, monitoring, maintenance and management of Europe's cultural heritage and a Use Case focussing on forestry management.
If you have ever wondered why you can buy heritage chickens such as the famed poulet de Bresse in France but not in Canada, or pastured butter the colour of an autumn sunset in Ireland but not in Canada, or why it's so hard to find pastured eggs here, the reason is supply management.
Consider Workwave for example, which offers field service management for organisations who rely on scheduling people to deliver their services, from home care to pest control, but whose heritage is in office efficiency.
A postgraduate qualification in heritage / museum management is beneficial and may be a requirement for some positions.
A postgraduate qualification is not always essential, although a pre-entry qualification in heritage or museum management provides evidence of commitment and may increase your pay prospects.
And with a deep military heritage and an average management tenure of eight years, Lucas Group is here to stay in a world of transient recruiting «experts.»
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) anticipates that changes to land cover and biodiversity caused by climate change, could force Indigenous people to «alter their traditional ecosystem management systems» and, in the extreme, «eventually lead to a loss of their traditional habitats and along with it their cultural heritage».
The Indigenous Nations of the Murray - Darling River Basin possess distinct cultural and customary rights and responsibilities including: a spiritual connection to the lands, waters and natural resources of the Basin; management of significant sites located along the river banks, on the river beds, and sites and stories associated with the water and natural resources located in the rivers and their tributaries; protection of Indigenous cultural heritage and knowledge; accessing cultural activities such as hunting and fishing, and ceremony.
The South Australian Government, Farmers Federation and Chamber of Commerce are working with native title groups and the representative body, Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, to establish a state - wide framework agreement in which an enormous range of issues, including, native title determinations, access agreements, service provision, public health, heritage protection, intellectual property rights, water management, environmental management infrastructure, heritage clearance and notification procedures are on the table.
It is clear that elements of the Indigenous Partnership Strategy influenced the government's approach in the negotiation of this agreement, including the Government's willingness to recognise Indigenous custodianship of land and actively promote Indigenous participation in cultural heritage, land and natural resource management programs.
The General Assembly, Guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, and good faith in the fulfilment of the obligations assumed by States in accordance with the Charter, Affirming that indigenous peoples are equal to all other peoples, while recognizing the right of all peoples to be different, to consider themselves different, and to be respected as such, Affirming also that all peoples contribute to the diversity and richness of civilizations and cultures, which constitute the common heritage of humankind, Affirming further that all doctrines, policies and practices based on or advocating superiority of peoples or individuals on the basis of national origin or racial, religious, ethnic or cultural differences are racist, scientifically false, legally invalid, morally condemnable and socially unjust, Reaffirming that indigenous peoples, in the exercise of their rights, should be free from discrimination of any kind, Concerned that indigenous peoples have suffered from historic injustices as a result of, inter alia, their colonization and dispossession of their lands, territories and resources, thus preventing them from exercising, in particular, their right to development in accordance with their own needs and interests, Recognizing the urgent need to respect and promote the inherent rights of indigenous peoples which derive from their political, economic and social structures and from their cultures, spiritual traditions, histories and philosophies, especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources, Recognizing also the urgent need to respect and promote the rights of indigenous peoples affirmed in treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements with States, Welcoming the fact that indigenous peoples are organizing themselves for political, economic, social and cultural enhancement and in order to bring to an end all forms of discrimination and oppression wherever they occur, Convinced that control by indigenous peoples over developments affecting them and their lands, territories and resources will enable them to maintain and strengthen their institutions, cultures and traditions, and to promote their development in accordance with their aspirations and needs, Recognizing that respect for indigenous knowledge, cultures and traditional practices contributes to sustainable and equitable development and proper management of the environment, Emphasizing the contribution of the demilitarization of the lands and territories of indigenous peoples to peace, economic and social progress and development, understanding and friendly relations among nations and peoples of the world, Recognizing in particular the right of indigenous families and communities to retain shared responsibility for the upbringing, training, education and well - being of their children, consistent with the rights of the child, Considering that the rights affirmed in treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements between States and indigenous peoples are, in some situations, matters of international concern, interest, responsibility and character, Considering also that treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements, and the relationship they represent, are the basis for a strengthened partnership between indigenous peoples and States, Acknowledging that the Charter of the United Nations, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (2) and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 2 as well as the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, (3) affirm the fundamental importance of the right to self - determination of all peoples, by virtue of which they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development, Bearing in mind that nothing in this Declaration may be used to deny any peoples their right to self - determination, exercised in conformity with international law, Convinced that the recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples in this Declaration will enhance harmonious and cooperative relations between the State and indigenous peoples, based on principles of justice, democracy, respect for human rights, non-discrimination and good faith, Encouraging States to comply with and effectively implement all their obligations as they apply to indigenous peoples under international instruments, in particular those related to human rights, in consultation and cooperation with the peoples concerned,
Participation, including employment, in activities related to the collection, management, preservation and custodianship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples» culture and heritage.
The group has over 90 years» heritage in Australia with current activities covering the development of residential land, housing and apartments, commercial, retail and industrial properties, investment property ownership and management, and property management.
The Indigenous peoples of the Archer, Lockhart and Stewart River Basins possess distinct cultural and customary rights and responsibilities including: a spiritual connection to the lands, waters and natural resources of the rivers; management of significant sites located along the river banks, on and in the river beds, and sites and stories associated with the water and natural resources located in the rivers and their tributaries; protection of Indigenous cultural heritage and knowledge; accessing cultural activities such as hunting and fishing, and ceremony.
Further, agreements often deliver little in terms of cultural heritage protection or environmental management beyond what is already available under general legislation, and often require traditional owners to surrender their native title rights and interests.
The Queensland Government recognises that current Queensland legislation does not provide effectively for the appropriate protection of Indigenous cultural heritage, and does not provide a workable process for the consideration and management of areas, places and items of cultural heritage value in the context of land use.
The principles address issues such as recognition and respect, Indigenous involvement in environmental management, cultural heritage protection, and the need for developers to respect the integrity of Indigenous decision making processes.
The Principles address issues such as recognition and respect, Indigenous involvement in environmental management, cultural heritage protection, and the need for developers to respect the integrity of Indigenous decision making processes.
the ability of the PBCs to take steps to build their capacities in the areas they may wish to strengthen; whether in relation to governance, leadership, partnerships, heritage protection, management or any other area of interest.
Indigenous participation in the management of environment, cultural heritage and climate change Indigenous Australians have had very limited influence in decision - making affecting their natural environment and their means of subsistence.
The focus of the recommendations on the reduction of the «backlog» of mining license applications (and other future act applications), rather than the development of a long - term approach to the inclusion of native title rights within land management in Western Australia; The substitution of heritage agreements for more substantial negotiation with native title parties; and
Membership of the Committee is based on expertise in Indigenous land management, conservation and cultural heritage management.
The IAC is made up of members who are Indigenous Australians who have been selected on the basis of their expertise in Indigenous land management, conservation and cultural heritage management.
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