The UNESCO listing as World Heritage Site confirms the outstanding qualities of the high-mountain region around the Great Aletsch Glacier. The region of the World Heritage Site now faces the responsibility to make these qualities visible and to preserve them for future generations. Consequently the qualities of the site must not be regarded in isolation but in the context of the entire region with its dynamics and developments. Regional monitoring is the observation and evaluation of temporal changes in target variables. It is thus an obligation towards UNESCO, who demands regular reports about the state of the listed World Heritage assets. It also allows statements about sustainable regional development and can be the basis for early reco...
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...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
The UNESCO listing as World Heritage Site confirms the outstanding qualities of the high-mountain re...
The former Working Group UNESCO World Heritage of the Alpine Convention was tasked by the Alpine Con...
The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn World Heritage Site (WHS) comprises main-ly natural high-mountain l...
Abstract: The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietsch- horn and Mount Kenya World Natural Heritage Sites differ in ...
The Great Aletsch Glacier and world-famous peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau make up the core of th...
Amid global challenges such as climate change and growing tourist numbers, what issues do UNESCO Wor...
In recent years research within the EU project CHERPLAN and the Global Regions Initiative studied a ...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
Balancing the frequently conflicting priorities of conservation and economic development poses a cha...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...
Balancing the frequently conflicting priorities of conservation and economic development poses a cha...
Research in prehistoric sites of lakes and bogs around the Alps started more than 150 years ago. In ...
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...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...
The UNESCO listing as World Heritage Site confirms the outstanding qualities of the high-mountain re...
The former Working Group UNESCO World Heritage of the Alpine Convention was tasked by the Alpine Con...
The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn World Heritage Site (WHS) comprises main-ly natural high-mountain l...
Abstract: The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietsch- horn and Mount Kenya World Natural Heritage Sites differ in ...
The Great Aletsch Glacier and world-famous peaks of Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau make up the core of th...
Amid global challenges such as climate change and growing tourist numbers, what issues do UNESCO Wor...
In recent years research within the EU project CHERPLAN and the Global Regions Initiative studied a ...
In 2004, preparation for the nomination of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps to the UNE...
Balancing the frequently conflicting priorities of conservation and economic development poses a cha...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...
Balancing the frequently conflicting priorities of conservation and economic development poses a cha...
Research in prehistoric sites of lakes and bogs around the Alps started more than 150 years ago. In ...
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...
According with the Alps and Carpathian Conventions, the European Landscape Convention, and the Birds...