The activities of parks-monuments of landscape art in the system of cultural needs of people
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2017.138579Keywords:
park-monument of landscape architecture, human needs, cultural needs, human rights, cultural rightsAbstract
Purpose of Article. In the article, the activities of parks-monuments of the landscape art are studied in the system of cultural needs of people. The content of the basic concepts is revealed. The means of fulfilling of different cultural needs, namely cultural human and civil rights, their security and performance are analysed. Methodology. The analytical, systematic, terminological, cultural methods are used. Scientific Novelty. The scientific novelty of the research is presented by the complex study of the concept of cultural needs. Conclusions. As a result of the research it is found that there is a large number of regulations that govern cultural activities and ensure the rights of citizens at both state and international level. Cultural needs are one of the key elements of the social life, which determines the development of a society and a man. Realizing their needs, people create their own objective worlds, public relations and themselves.Downloads
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