Public Policies of Cultural Heritage in Latin America: the case of Ecuador

Authors

  • Márcio Rogério Olivato Pozzer Universidade de São Paulo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1980-4466.v0i16p36-61

Keywords:

Ecuadorian cultural heritage, Public policy of cultural heritage, National Institute of Cultural Heritage

Abstract

This article aims to make a brief analysis of public policies on cultural heritage, especially in Ecuador in Quito, the capital, having focus on political and economic conditions in the last decades. In that country, the national body responsible for 
overturning and to register the cultural-heritage records, as well as an important part of national policy for the sector, is the National Institute of Cultural Heritage, the INPC. Despite the public policy of cultural heritage are centralized, there is an experience of decentralization of resources presented here: The Rescue Fund of Cultural Heritage, the Fonsal. Added to this article, a preliminary analysis of the 
recent creation of a Ministry Heritage Coordinator, which gave a new prominence and impetus to the INPC.

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Author Biography

  • Márcio Rogério Olivato Pozzer, Universidade de São Paulo

    Gestor de Políticas Públicas, mestre em Integração da América Latina pelo Programa de Integração da América
    Latina da Universidade de São Paulo e doutorando pelo mesmo programa, com sanduíche pela Universidade de
    Salamanca (Espanha), é professor do Centro Universitário Senac de São Paulo

Published

2013-10-11

Issue

Section

Cultural Heritage

How to Cite

Pozzer, M. R. O. (2013). Public Policies of Cultural Heritage in Latin America: the case of Ecuador. Revista CPC, 16, 36-61. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1980-4466.v0i16p36-61