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World Heritage Series n°32 Assessing Marine World Heritage from an Ecosystem Perspective

July 2012
Contrary to the traditional country-by-country approach, marine World Heritage requires reflection of marine features at larger scales meaningful from an ecosystem ...

World Heritage Series n°31 Community development through World Heritage

May 2012
Community Development through World Heritage is a direct outcome of the international student exchange programme Sharing Our Heritages, which was sponsored by the Australian ...

World Heritage Series n°30 Adapting to change: the state of conservation of World Heritage forests in 2011

November 2011
Beyond providing an overview of the state of conservation of World Heritage forests in general, this publication attempts to provide some welcome thoughts on the relationship ...

World Heritage Series n°29 Human Evolution: Adaptations, Dispersals and Social Developments (HEADS)

July 2011
Human evolution-related properties represent a process of evolutionaryaccretion that took place over a vastperiod of time, offering vital insight toscientific, cultural, ...

World Heritage Series n°28 Navigating the Future of Marine World Heritage

June 2011
Since the early 1980s, forty-three marine sites have been inscribed on the World Heritage List, covering about 1.4 million km2 of ocean surface – an area about the ...

World Heritage Series n°27 Managing Historic Cities

November 2010
With over 250 properties inscribed on the World Heritage List, cities are one of the most abundant and diverse categories of heritage. This quantity and diversity add to the dynamics of urban heritage conservation, where concepts and approaches are ...

World Heritage Series n°26 Cultural Landscapes

March 2010
Cultural landscapes are those where human interaction with natural systems has, over a long period, formed a distinctive landscape. These interactions arise from, and cause, cultural values to develop. Managing these values, with their material, physical ...

World Heritage Papers n°25 World Heritage and Buffer Zones

April 2009
Buffer zones are an important tool for conservation of properties inscribed on the World Heritage List. All along the history of implementation of the World Heritage Convention, the protection of the “surroundings” of the inscribed properties ...

World Heritage Series n°24 Rock Art in the Caribbean

June 2008
The purpose of this publication is to report the results of the meeting organized by the World Heritage Centre and the Regional Council of Guadeloupe in May 2006 on the possibility of submitting a transnational serial nomination for the UNESCO World ...

World Heritage Series n°23 Enhancing our Heritage Toolkit, Assessing management effectiveness of natural

May 2008
The Enhancing Our Heritage Toolkit is the labour of over seven years of site-based ‘learning by doing’efforts and represents an important cooperation of UNESCO ...

World Heritage Reports n°22 Climate Change and World Heritage

May 2007
The 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention is the principal instrument for identifying and protecting, for the benefit of current and future generations, the outstanding ...