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Sustainability in the 2005 Convention<br />
on the Protection and Promotion<br />
of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions<br />
Article 2 Para 6 – Principle of sustainable development:<br />
Cultural diversity is a rich asset for individuals and societies.<br />
The protection, promotion and maintenance of cultural<br />
diversity are an essential requirement for sustainable<br />
development for the benefit of present and future generations.<br />
Article 13 – Integration of culture in sustainable<br />
development: Parties shall endeavour to integrate culture in<br />
their development policies at all levels for the creation of<br />
conditions conducive to sustainable development and, within<br />
this framework, foster aspects relating to the protection and<br />
promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions.<br />
Conclusions: The Challenges Ahead<br />
• At the individual level: changes in cultural consumption<br />
patterns in a technologically dynamic context;<br />
• At the enterprise level: difficulties for both private and<br />
public organisations to adapt to global trends;<br />
• At the urban and regional level: recognising the potential of<br />
creative industries in cities;<br />
• At the national level: developing a comprehensive cultural<br />
policy that fosters the economic, cultural and social<br />
benefits of the arts and culture across the board;<br />
• At the international level: effective integration of culture in<br />
sustainable development, together with cross-country<br />
evidence-building to strengthen understanding about<br />
culture’s potential contribution to development in the post-<br />
2015 environment