This paper examines issues concerning the protection and management of World Cultural Heritage properties in five countries (China, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States) which formed part of a research network funded by the United Kingdom’s Arts and Humanities Research Council during 2013–2015. The themes examined in this context include: legal and administrative measures for protection (including recommendations and guidelines of international organisations), other protection mechanisms (planning policy and regulations), management systems and their efficiency at protecting cultural world heritage properties in ‘the day to day’ administration (tourism, financial resources and sustainable development), as well as unusual sit...
Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage - (Global Strategy f...
Several initiatives, conferences, and collaborative agreements in recent years have focused on cultu...
Italy, with its 49 sites, it’s the country with the largest number of entries in the List of UNESCO ...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
The aim of this study is to investigate different institutional frameworks that deals with the manag...
World Heritage protection has been subject to social influences and therefore displays differences i...
Today, there is an exceptionally large number of objects of tangible cultural heritage in the world....
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Purpose: Cultural heritage (CH) sites are not only important components of a country’s identity but ...
Since its establishment in the sixties, the standard setting texts produced by ICOMOS have become th...
The United Kingdom ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1984 and since then 33 World Heritage S...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage - (Global Strategy f...
Several initiatives, conferences, and collaborative agreements in recent years have focused on cultu...
Italy, with its 49 sites, it’s the country with the largest number of entries in the List of UNESCO ...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
The aim of this study is to investigate different institutional frameworks that deals with the manag...
World Heritage protection has been subject to social influences and therefore displays differences i...
Today, there is an exceptionally large number of objects of tangible cultural heritage in the world....
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention is the most universal legal instrument in heritage conservation w...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
Purpose: Cultural heritage (CH) sites are not only important components of a country’s identity but ...
Since its establishment in the sixties, the standard setting texts produced by ICOMOS have become th...
The United Kingdom ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1984 and since then 33 World Heritage S...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the main UNESCO sites in China. The cases ...
Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage - (Global Strategy f...
Several initiatives, conferences, and collaborative agreements in recent years have focused on cultu...
Italy, with its 49 sites, it’s the country with the largest number of entries in the List of UNESCO ...