ARCHIVE du patrimoine immatériel de NAVARRE

  • Année de publication:
    2023
  • Auteurs:
  • -   Abdul Aziz, Noor Azramalina
    -   Ariffin, Noor Fazamimah Mohd
    -   Ismail, Nor Atiah
    -   Alias, Anuar
  • Magazine:
    Sustainability
  • Volume:
    15
  • Numéro:
    3
  • Pages:
  • Date de publication:
    feb
Living heritage runs the risk of being lost forever, or frozen as a practice of the past, if not promoted in the community. The preservation of this history, its transmission to following generations, and its ability to transform and adapt to any circumstance, are all made possible by strengthening living heritage. Investigating the function of living heritage in advancing education for sustainable development has been deemed a crucial goal by quality education as Sustainable Development Goal number 4 (SDG 4). The aim of this article is to gather information on living heritage conservation toward creating a sustainability community by using the community-based education model on the communities' attitudes, cultural knowledge, and awareness of the importance of living heritage, and their participation level towards living heritage conservation in Melaka UNESCO World Heritage Site. This study uses the quantitative method of online questionnaire survey technique to collect data. There are 392 respondents from the multicultural community of Melaka World Heritage Site, who randomly responded. Based on the mean comparison in gender, age level, and race, there is a positive significant relationship between the importance of living heritage and the local community's participation level. The increasing of the participation level to ACTIVE would lead to a higher altitude, cultural knowledge, and awareness of the importance of living heritage in the local community.