Give 2 definitions of Heritage based 2 different scholars, APA reference?
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Aug 26
1. Smith, L. (2006). Heritage is defined as the tangible and intangible aspects of culture that are passed down from generation to generation, including buildings, artifacts, traditions, and beliefs. It is a way for individuals and communities to connect with their past and understand their identity.
2. Graham, B. (2002). Heritage is a contested concept that encompasses the material and immaterial remnants of the past that are deemed valuable and worth preserving. It is a way for societies to remember and celebrate their history, while also reflecting on the complexities and contradictions of their cultural heritage.
References: Smith, L. (2006). The Politics of Heritage. In J. Smith (Ed.), The Heritage Reader (pp. 1-15). Routledge. Graham, B. (2002). Heritage as Knowledge: Capital or Culture? In B. Graham & P. Howard (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to Heritage and Identity (pp. 1-15). Ashgate.
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1. ICOMOS (2005): Heritage refers to the natural, cultural, and man-made resources that have been inherited from the past and are valued by present generations because of their historical, cultural, aesthetic, or scientific significance.
2. UNESCO (2011): Heritage encompasses the natural and cultural elements that have been transmitted from the past and are considered by a community as reflective of its identity and continuity. It includes tangible and intangible elements such as monuments, landscapes, traditions, and languages.