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<h2>About the inventory<h/> | |||
Living culture – an inventory of intangible cultural heritage in Denmark. | |||
The inventory is part of the work with UNESCO's Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. The countries that have joined the convention create one or more inventories of living, intangible cultural heritage in their own country. | |||
According to the convention, the inventory is a tool to identify, describe and communicate knowledge about different examples of intangible cultural heritage. The inventory is a living document with descriptions of examples of intangible cultural heritage produced by the communities of practitioners themselves. Every third year contributors are encouraged to update their contribution. | |||
Communities applying for the international lists must first be able to show that the proposed element is included in a national inventory. | |||
The Danish Folklore Archives at the Royal Danish Library has the overall responsibility for this work in Denmark. | |||
[[Fil:Erhvervsfiskeri med klinkbyggede havbåde.png|thumb|Photographer: Kirsten Monrad Hansen, Han Herred Havbåde|left]] | [[Fil:Erhvervsfiskeri med klinkbyggede havbåde.png|thumb|Photographer: Kirsten Monrad Hansen, Han Herred Havbåde|left]] | ||
<h2>The clinker boat</h2> | <h2>The clinker boat</h2> |