The Public Policy Manual for Cultural Heritage Management in Dialogue with the Creative Industries provides a practical tool for the sustainable conservation of heritage in Latin America and the Caribbean, within a context shaped by climate change, urbanization, and the need for inclusive development. Recognizing the strategic value of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage, this publication highlights its fundamental role in economic and social development. Based on a review of experiences and case studies, the manual presents best practices and recommendations to strengthen the dialogue with cultural and creative industries, which are essential for preserving memory and cultural identity, as well as fostering innovation and economic dynamism in communities. This comprehensive approach promotes both the conservation of cultural and natural resources and sustainable territorial development.