“To identify, protect, conserve, present and, where appropriate, rehabilitate the world heritage and other natural and cultural values of the WHA, and to transmit that heritage to future generations in as good or better condition than at present.
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) was nominated for, and inscribed on, the World...
From 1 to 10 September 2016, thousands of leaders and decision-makers from government, civil society...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
This web article highlights the potential role of the World Heritage Convention in protecting global...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES he designation of wilderness and other special places and sacred areas is...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
This paper chronicles the evolution of the IUCN Specialist Group on the Cultural and Spiritual Value...
The article reviews the potential role of the World Heritage Convention as a critical instrument for...
This chapter explores the continuing relevance of preserving wilderness by preventing active human i...
Most archaeological sites in wilderness have value primarily for the information they can yield. Oft...
In tourism, objects with cultural significance are usually among key tourism attractions, including ...
Today, more than 1000 World Heritage (WH) sites are inscribed on UNESCO’s list, 228 of which are nat...
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) was nominated for, and inscribed on, the World...
From 1 to 10 September 2016, thousands of leaders and decision-makers from government, civil society...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
This web article highlights the potential role of the World Heritage Convention in protecting global...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES he designation of wilderness and other special places and sacred areas is...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
This paper chronicles the evolution of the IUCN Specialist Group on the Cultural and Spiritual Value...
The article reviews the potential role of the World Heritage Convention as a critical instrument for...
This chapter explores the continuing relevance of preserving wilderness by preventing active human i...
Most archaeological sites in wilderness have value primarily for the information they can yield. Oft...
In tourism, objects with cultural significance are usually among key tourism attractions, including ...
Today, more than 1000 World Heritage (WH) sites are inscribed on UNESCO’s list, 228 of which are nat...
The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA) was nominated for, and inscribed on, the World...
From 1 to 10 September 2016, thousands of leaders and decision-makers from government, civil society...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...