The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wilderness conservation by: (1) ensuring the World Heritage List includes full coverage of Earth's wilderness areas with outstanding universal value and (2) more effectively protecting the ecological integrity of existing World Heritage sites. Here, we assess current coverage of global-scale wilderness areas within natural World Heritage sites and identify broad gaps where new wilderness sites should be identified for inclusion in the World Heritage List. We also consider how existing mechanisms under the Convention can improve the ecological integrity of existing sites by expanding or buffering them, and by promoting connectivity between World Heri...
“To identify, protect, conserve, present and, where appropriate, rehabilitate the world heritage and...
This report presents an initial analysis of the role of natural World Heritage Sites within the glob...
Australia was one of the first countries to participate in the World Heritage Convention (Convention...
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...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
This web article highlights the potential role of the World Heritage Convention in protecting global...
This is the sixth in IUCN’s series of Working Papers which provide global overviews of natural World...
This is the sixth in IUCN’s series of Working Papers which provide global overviews of natural World...
People interested in the protection of some areas of land from consumptive use and/or resource extra...
Today, more than 1000 World Heritage (WH) sites are inscribed on UNESCO’s list, 228 of which are nat...
Today, more than 1000 World Heritage (WH) sites are inscribed on UNESCO’s list, 228 of which are nat...
Wilderness conservation has always been a con-tentious issue, even more than the creation ofnational...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
“To identify, protect, conserve, present and, where appropriate, rehabilitate the world heritage and...
This report presents an initial analysis of the role of natural World Heritage Sites within the glob...
Australia was one of the first countries to participate in the World Heritage Convention (Convention...
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...
Wilderness areas are ecologically intact landscapes predominantly free of human uses, especially ind...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
This web article highlights the potential role of the World Heritage Convention in protecting global...
This is the sixth in IUCN’s series of Working Papers which provide global overviews of natural World...
This is the sixth in IUCN’s series of Working Papers which provide global overviews of natural World...
People interested in the protection of some areas of land from consumptive use and/or resource extra...
Today, more than 1000 World Heritage (WH) sites are inscribed on UNESCO’s list, 228 of which are nat...
Today, more than 1000 World Heritage (WH) sites are inscribed on UNESCO’s list, 228 of which are nat...
Wilderness conservation has always been a con-tentious issue, even more than the creation ofnational...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
“To identify, protect, conserve, present and, where appropriate, rehabilitate the world heritage and...
This report presents an initial analysis of the role of natural World Heritage Sites within the glob...
Australia was one of the first countries to participate in the World Heritage Convention (Convention...