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"The landscape is a key element of individual and social well-being and that its protection, management and planning entail rights and responsibilities for everyone" - from European Landscape Convention
European Landscape Convention -
An Ecomuseum represents what a territory and its inhabitants are, starting from the living culture of the people, their environment, what they inherited from the past, what they love and what they want to share with their guests and pass down to their children
Hugues de Varine -
An ecomuseum is both a cultural project and a process focusing its activity on the heritage of a certain territory to be protected and promoted through the active participation of its community” - from Bilancio sociale degli Ecomusei del Trentino 2014
Bilancio sociale degli Ecomusei del Trentino 2014 -
"The landscape is an important part of the quality of life for people everywhere: in urban areas and in the countryside, in degraded areas as well as in areas of high quality, in areas recognised as being of outstanding beauty as well as everyday areas" - from European Landscape Convention
European Landscape Convention