The UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage invites you to participate in an international study on crafts.
The current survey is a follow-up to the one we distributed in 2025. Both are part of the research project called CULTURALITY, which aims to promote cultural tourism activities in rural areas. For this project the UNESCO Chair works together with colleagues from the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy.
Everyone who cherishes handicrafts is welcome to respond.
It takes up to 10 minutes to complete the survey.
See also the homepage and Facebook page of the UNESCO Chair on Applied Studies of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The Europen Horison funded project CULTURALITY (CULTUral heritage in RurAL remote areas for creative tourism and sustainability) aims to promote cultural tourism activities in rural areas. It focuses on the unique strengths, resources, and needs of each region as a way to encourage sustainable development. The project will study cultural heritage, including both material (e.g., craft techniques, materials, and patterns) and intangible aspects (e.g., music, oral traditions, and culinary practices).