2022
DOI: 10.1186/s42779-022-00147-2
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Impact of climate change-induced natural disasters on intangible cultural heritage related to food: a review

Abstract: The increased frequency of extreme climate-induced natural disasters (floods, cyclones, mud slides, heat waves, droughts), attributed to climate change, is causing stress to already vulnerable livelihoods by affecting both tangible and intangible cultural heritage (ICH) assets. There are limited studies that have established how the climate-induced disasters have impacted the ICH elements of food. As such, there is need to first establish the ICH elements or components of food and then how these ICH elements o… Show more

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“…The landslide destroyed the cultural sanctuaries where these events were previously held, making it impossible for the community to carry on these age-old customs with the same zeal and intensity. The landslide destroys the intangible culture, and these results were supported by Dembedza, Chopera, Mapara, and Macheka, (2022) protecting cultural heritage is proving to be difficult due to the increased occurrence and frequency of climateinduced natural disasters. Disasters usually result in the loss of oral traditions, languages, traditions, and beliefs and of the traditional food systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The landslide destroyed the cultural sanctuaries where these events were previously held, making it impossible for the community to carry on these age-old customs with the same zeal and intensity. The landslide destroys the intangible culture, and these results were supported by Dembedza, Chopera, Mapara, and Macheka, (2022) protecting cultural heritage is proving to be difficult due to the increased occurrence and frequency of climateinduced natural disasters. Disasters usually result in the loss of oral traditions, languages, traditions, and beliefs and of the traditional food systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Humanity's highly carbon-intensive development model for over two centuries has led to dire repercussions for the environment and is continuously depleting food, water, material, and energy resources [ 1 , 2 ]. In addition, over the last few years, we have witnessed severe changes in societal norms due to a condensed period of consecutive crises.…”
Section: Consecutive Crises Have Emerged the Need For Environmental P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a global push to develop and preserve culinary heritages. The United Nations Educational, Scienti c and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) rst identi ed food to be an important part of cultural heritage in 2010 by adding the Mediterranean diet, Mexican cuisine, and French gastronomic meal to the representative list of the "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity" (Dembedza et al, 2022). UNESCO (2017) de nes cultural heritage as "the legacy of tangible and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from the past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the bene t of future generations."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%