ESS 8 recognizes that cultural heritage provides continuity in tangible and intangible forms between the past, present and future. People identify with cultural heritage as a reflection and expression of their constantly evolving values, beliefs, knowledge and traditions. Cultural heritage, in its many manifestations, is important as a source of valuable scientific and historical information, as an economic and social asset for development, and as...
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Environment and Social Framework (ESF) : ESF Guidance Note 8 Cultural Heritage - Spanish (Spanish). Environmental and Social Standards Guidance Note|no. 8 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/474311548346093772