Background
In the past quarter of century, cultural resources and the role of culture in sustainable development at both global and local levels have been increasingly recognised by researchers and policy-makers. It has been suggested that policies and development projects in various areas canyield more sustainable outcomes when more attention is paid to cultural resources. However, research and applied work in this field still face challenges. One important reasonis thecomplex and multi-dimensionalrelationship between cultural resources and sustainable development,to which there have been different analytical approaches. Meanwhile, in practice, top-down approaches often make the incorporation of cultural resources into policies and development projects a challenging task.
After 30 years of đổi mới, regional and international integration, Vietnam has achieved outstanding achievements in economic sector, foreign relations and political stability. However, the Party,the state in Vietnam, along with many researchers, have recognised such socio-economic developments not yet sustainable. They recognize the need for aholistic development strategy and innovative projects in order to build a society that achieves a better balance among economic development, environment quality and social equity through the incorporation of cultural resources. Various suggestions have been made that such development objectives can be achieved through a better and more systematic identification of cultural resources and their incorporation into sustainabledevelopment at both macro and micro levels.
Aims
In such a context, with a holistic approach and on the basis of their academic and applied research, anthropologists and other researchers need to have a stronger voice and more efficient contribution to the question of how cultural resources can contribute to sustainable development at different levels and in different localities.
This international workshopwill be a forum for participants from Vietnam and other countries to share research findings and their theoretical and practical implications, to discusspolicy solutions and to suggest applied models for cultural resource identification, preservation, and incorporation for sustainable development.
The workshop aims to address and illuminate some of the following questions:
Themes
We would like to ask each paper to cover and address one or more of the following themes:
Format
The workshop will be held over one day and a half, including plenary sessions and thematic sessions. Simultaneous interpretation will be offered in English and Vietnamese.
Submission guidelines and workshop contact address
Paper abstracts should be between 250 and 300 words and full papers should be no more than 10,000 words and should be sent to Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Van Suu: [email protected]
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