The UNESCO World Heritage List is designed to protect the global heritage. We show that, with respect to countries and continents, the existing World Heritage List is highly imbalanced. Major econometric determinants of this imbalance are historical GDP, historical population, area in square kilometers of a country, and number of years of high civilization. Surprisingly, economic and political factors, such as membership on the UN Security Council, which should be unrelated to the value of a country's heritage and therefore should have no impact, are shown to have a systematic impact on the composition of the World Heritage List
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
The UNESCO World Heritage title has become a powerful global brand. It influences people’s decisions...
The official intention of the UNESCO World Heritage List is to protect the global heritage. However,...
Cultural heritage issues took relevance at global level thanks also to the World Heritage activity i...
The paper deals with a rate between sites inscribed in the World Heritage List and the Representativ...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and lands...
The World Heritage List has been described as ‘the most universal international legal instrument in ...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and land...
International audienceThis paper empirically analyzes the evolution of the quality of the sites incl...
This paper represents a part of my PhD study which aims to identify anomalies in the procedure of in...
As the World Heritage List approaches its 1000th site, the inevitable question is: “What is the futu...
Are World Heritage Sites being created for the protection of their cultural heritage or are they bei...
Blogpost, http://www.martingrandjean.ch/mapping-unesco-intangible-cultural-heritage/The creation of ...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
The UNESCO World Heritage title has become a powerful global brand. It influences people’s decisions...
The official intention of the UNESCO World Heritage List is to protect the global heritage. However,...
Cultural heritage issues took relevance at global level thanks also to the World Heritage activity i...
The paper deals with a rate between sites inscribed in the World Heritage List and the Representativ...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and lands...
The World Heritage List has been described as ‘the most universal international legal instrument in ...
The UNESCO World Heritage List contains the 900 most treasured Sites of humanity’s culture and land...
International audienceThis paper empirically analyzes the evolution of the quality of the sites incl...
This paper represents a part of my PhD study which aims to identify anomalies in the procedure of in...
As the World Heritage List approaches its 1000th site, the inevitable question is: “What is the futu...
Are World Heritage Sites being created for the protection of their cultural heritage or are they bei...
Blogpost, http://www.martingrandjean.ch/mapping-unesco-intangible-cultural-heritage/The creation of ...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
The UNESCO World Heritage List has been lauded as a successful tourism attraction brand that motiva...
The UNESCO World Heritage title has become a powerful global brand. It influences people’s decisions...