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Correction to: Recording Unmarked Graves in a Remote Aboriginal Community: The Challenge of Cultural Heritage Driving Sustainable Development (Archaeologies, (2021), 17, 1, (53-78), 10.1007/s11759-021-09417-y)

Source
Archaeologies
ISSN
15558622
Date Issued
2021-08-01
Author(s)
Ralph, Jordan
Smith, Claire
Jackson, Gary
Pamkal, Isaac Brandon
Willika, Jasmine
Rubio Perez, Rusalka
Brown, Nell
Rankin, Guy
Kanungo, Alok Kumar  
Choksi, Nishaant  
DOI
10.1007/s11759-021-09429-8
Volume
17
Issue
2
Abstract
Due to proofing errors, in the Abstract section, the following text was shown incorrectly: Beyond the archaeological results of this research, we found there is an opportunity to build sustainable development in this community that would see local people employed to locate and identify currently unidentified burials. Drawing on comparative cases from other countries such as India, this study addresses the challenge identified by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) (2015) introducing cultural heritage into the sustainable development agenda. Retrieved February 19, 2020, from http://www.unesco.org/new/en/ culture/themes/culture-and-development/hangzhou-congress/introducingcultural- heritage-into-the-sustainable-development-agenda/), to identify the concrete actions needed to integrate cultural heritage conservation and promotion into the sustainable development debate. The text should have read as follows, including (in the digital version) a hot-link to the appropriate page on the UNESCO website: Beyond the archaeological results of this research, we found there is an opportunity to build sustainable development in this community that would see local people employed to locate and identify currently unidentified burials. Drawing on comparative cases from other countries such as India, this study addresses the challenge identified by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) (2015), ‘Introducing Cultural Heritage into the Sustainable Development Agenda’), of identifying the concrete actions needed to integrate cultural heritage conservation and promotion into the sustainable development debate. This has been corrected by publishing this correction article.
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https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/25354
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