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== Benches and seats as public art == | |||
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== Green Fairs == | |||
Green Fairs can be a way of promoting sustainability in a relaxed and fun setting. Some pay a lot of attention to their own carbon and environmental footprint. | |||
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As a form of activism street parties are festive and/or artistic efforts to reclaim roadways as public space by large groups of people. They were made known in Western Europe and North America by the actions of Reclaim the Streets, a widespread "dis-organization" dedicated to reclaiming public space from automobiles and consumerism. In a somewhat different context, [[Poland]]'s Orange Alternative staged festive protests to break the Communist government's monopoly on public life. {{W|Street party}} | |||
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== Events == | |||
'''2015''' | |||
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'''April 18, 2015''' - International Day for Monuments and Sites<br><br> | |||
[http://www.icomos.org/en/what-we-do/focus/18-april-international-day-for-monuments-and-sites icomos.org], [http://whc.unesco.org/en/sustainabledevelopment/ World Heritage and Sustainable Development], [http://whc.unesco.org/en/about/ UNESCO World Heritage Centre] | |||
== News and comment == | |||
'''2008''' | |||
Linking Sport and the Environment to the Peace and Poverty Agenda in [[Kenya]], UNEP and Underprivileged Children and Youth Kick Off New Reconciliation Initiative <ref>[http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=538&ArticleID=5841&l=en unep.org]</ref> | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
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What communities can do
Why it mattersArts and cultural events and resources can help increase awareness of sustainability issues, provoke discussion and exploration of new ideas and solutions. Benches and seats as public artGreen FairsGreen Fairs can be a way of promoting sustainability in a relaxed and fun setting. Some pay a lot of attention to their own carbon and environmental footprint. Street partyAs a form of activism street parties are festive and/or artistic efforts to reclaim roadways as public space by large groups of people. They were made known in Western Europe and North America by the actions of Reclaim the Streets, a widespread "dis-organization" dedicated to reclaiming public space from automobiles and consumerism. In a somewhat different context, Poland's Orange Alternative staged festive protests to break the Communist government's monopoly on public life. W Resources
Quotes"The twentieth century has transformed the entire planet from a finite world of certainties to an infinite world of questioning and doubt. So, if ever there was a need to stimulate creative imagination and initiative on the part of individuals, communities and whole societies that time is now. The notion of creativity can no longer be restricted to the arts; it must be applied across the full spectrum of human problem-solving." Our Creative Diversity, UNESCO VideoError in widget YouTube: Unable to load template 'wiki:YouTube'
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Events2015 April 18, 2015 - International Day for Monuments and Sites News and comment2008 Linking Sport and the Environment to the Peace and Poverty Agenda in Kenya, UNEP and Underprivileged Children and Youth Kick Off New Reconciliation Initiative [1] See also
Interwiki linksWikipedia: Intangible cultural heritage, Traditional knowledge (category) Greenlivingpedia: Green sports and recreation External links
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