Funeral lexicon

Heritage

Assets left by a deceased person and transmitted by succession.
How to protect a natural heritage?
A natural heritage refers to all natural elements, such as forests, mountains, rivers, and ecosystems, transmitted from one generation to the next, with ecological and cultural value. It reflects the richness of biodiversity and the importance of maintaining these resources for future generations.
Why protect a natural heritage?
Protecting a natural heritage is essential to preserve biodiversity, maintain the balance of ecosystems and ensure the sustainability of natural resources for future generations. It also helps to preserve the landscapes and cultural resources that are important for human societies.
How does Heritage contribute to a greener funeral approach?
Integrating the concept of sustainability into heritage design makes it possible to preserve natural and cultural resources for future generations, while respecting ecological balance. It also ensures that the practices and values transmitted are compatible with current and future environmental challenges.

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