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Volume 2020, Issue 95
  • E-ISSN: 27887138

Abstract

With the COVID-19 lockdown causing disruptions to the practice and transmission of living heritage, many communities have sought new ways to safeguard this heritage in the context of the pandemic.

Related Subject(s): Public Health ; United Nations

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