We promote people and ideas.


Our People

All affiliated members and supporters work without predjudice of nationality, color or religion.

Our Mission

Our Mission is to favour the exchange of ideas and people for a better and environmentally bright future.

Our Values

Our values are based on the fact that cultures show up in many forms and are expressed differently. 

What we do

The Global Cultural Exchange Foundation Ltd is involved in a miriad of initiatives designes to further the exchange of people and ideas in a globalized world facing many challenges especially surrounding the environment. This sections is dedicated to illustrating what we do in order to facilitate and transmit knowledge to further solutions. 

Global Cultural Exchange Foundation Ltd.


The Global Cultural Exchange Foundation Ltd deploys its activities to contribute to the development of cultural heritage, to encourage, promote and organise exchanges of ideas, works, experiences and achievements in the cultural field in a broad sense and with particular reference to the sector concerning the environmental issues.


The activity is aimed at arousing the interest of an audience eager to learn, to partecipate, to confront and to innovate on issues considered in originality, uniqueness and diversity.



The actions undertaken may include collaborations and cooperation of scholars, researchers and experts specialised in the fields of the topics addressed in the Foundation's projects."


CULTURAL PRACTICES AND ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT.



Provides expert knowledge and guidance on: the values and roles of culture and cultural practices to support biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, and ecosystem management

The perception of human societies of their environment is largely driven by their unique culture and cultural practices. Traditionally, modern ecosystem management has been driven via a scientific or conservation ethic. This has sometimes led to conflict between culture and conservation, but more recently there has been a strong recognition that effective ecosystem management can only be achieved through a better understanding and integration of the relationships between communities and nature. The stark reality is that most societies view and manage ecosystems through a prism dictated by long held cultural beliefs that have sustained their society, sometimes for millennia. The challenge for ecosystem management is that, in a changing global environment some of these long held practices can lead to degradation of the ecosystem and others can play a very relevant role in promoting biodiversity conservation but also in helping societies to address the impacts of climate change.


This is vitally important as humans now dominate the planet and consume or degrade a disproportionate proportion of ecosystem services from both the land and oceans. This explosion of the human population and use of the planets’ natural resources have led many to describe the current period as the Anthropocene. In particular specific human actions and choices in industrial and industrializing societies have promoted a “culture of consumerism”, favoring land use practices that undermine ecological resilience and are driving both global climate change and dramatic ecosystem changes.


Culture should be regarded as “a set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group and that it encompasses in addition to art and literature, lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, tradition and beliefs” (UNESCO, 2002). In addition, “Cultural systems of meaning shape the way that people interpret climate change, and provide an historical and sociocultural context within which impacts are experienced and responses are generated.


 

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Affiliate Programs

120m

Members in 24 Countries

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Growth last year

100 +

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