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<dc:subject>Movable Cultural Heritage,Tourism</dc:subject>
<dc:description>Highland Cattle is a breed of cattle originally from the Scottish Highlands and the Western Islands of Scotland. Highland cattle became an important part of the economy in Scotland and were used for their milk, meat, and fur (Highland Cows, 2019). Their double coat of hair makes them well suited for the weather conditions in the Highlands, which have made it difficult for other breeds to survive. The Highland Coo has become a symbol of Scotland's untamed beauty (lovetovisitscotland, 2023). Their distinctive look makes them popular among tourists, and many farms offer different activities where tourists can interact with the cows and even cuddle with them. Their cultural significance is also prominent as they are referenced in classic literature, folklore, as well as different cultural festivals and celebrations (Highland Cows in Literature and Folklore: Exploring Their Cultural Sig, 2023).
Preserving Highland cows through digital methods would address Sustainable Development Goals (United Nations, 2015) such as:
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, specifically Target 11.4: &quot;Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.&quot; 
- SDG 4.7: Education and Awareness 
- SDG 15.5: Biodiversity Conservation
- SDG 2.4: Promotion of Sustainable Agriculture</dc:description>
<dc:contributor>ea209@st-andrews.ac.uk</dc:contributor>
<dc:language>English</dc:language>
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<dc:identifier>1063</dc:identifier>
<dc:date submitted>02/05/2024</dc:date submitted>
<dc:date modified>03/05/2024</dc:date modified>
<dc:references>Highland Cows. (2019). Highland Titles. https://www.highlandtitles.com/blog/highland-cows/;            Highland Cows in Literature and Folklore: Exploring Their Cultural Sig. (2023). Highland Cow Artistry. https://highlandcowartistry.com/blogs/news/highland-cows-in-literature-and-folklore-exploring-their-cultural-significance;                lovetovisitscotland. (2023). What is the History and Cultural Significance of Highland Coo? Love Scotland. https://lovetovisitscotland.com/what-is-the-history-and-cultural-significance-of-highland-coo/;               United Nations. (2015). The 17 Sustainable Development Goals. United Nations; United Nations. https://sdgs.un.org/goals</dc:references>
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