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Community Resilience through Safeguarding ICH
  • Manage No DI00001346
    Country Thailand
    Author Hathairat Jiewjinda (Cultural Officer, Intangible Cultural Heritage Management Group, Department of Cultural Promotion)
    Published Year 2023
    Language English
    Copyright Copyright
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Description In the face of the climate crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the economic, social, and technological transformations that this generation is experiencing, many people are beginning to realize that the ability to respond to crises is key to enabling people, communities, cities, and nations to recover quickly. When a disaster occurs—both natural events such as flooding and forest fires, and other difficult times such as economic crisis—it affects communities. Therefore, the starting point for building community resilience is to deal with problems and provide mutual support in times of crisis. Both the public and private sectors are indispensable in working together for long-term crisis management. The government and public sector play an important role in strengthening communities facing change. The communities in turn sustain their identity and transfer abilities and perspectives that deepen our understanding of the world and influence our ways of working and living.

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