This is the sixth in IUCN’s series of Working Papers which provide global overviews of natural World Heritage sites in the major biomes on earth. The theme of this Working Paper 6 is mountains, a theme chosen to coincide with the designation by the UN as the International Year of the Mountains
Abstract: The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietsch- horn and Mount Kenya World Natural Heritage Sites differ in ...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...
The popularity of World Heritage status continues apace – more sites are included in the List every ...
This is the sixth in IUCN’s series of Working Papers which provide global overviews of natural World...
One of the activities that occurred for the IYM included an overview prepared by Jim Thorwell and La...
This working paper provides a global overview of the current coverage of existing World Heritage Sit...
The importance of a global Protected Areas Network in sustaining appropriate mountain development is...
This report presents an initial analysis of the role of natural World Heritage Sites within the glob...
The former Working Group UNESCO World Heritage of the Alpine Convention was tasked by the Alpine Con...
The 5th World Parks Congress of IUCN was held in Durban, South Africa, 8–17 September 2003. The them...
This book presents 49 papers that formed the basis of a "Mountain Protected Area Field Workshop" org...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
The chapters in this guide are largely based upon the main themes of the 1991 International Consulta...
The world's mountains support approximately one quarter of terrestrial biological diversity, with ne...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
Abstract: The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietsch- horn and Mount Kenya World Natural Heritage Sites differ in ...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...
The popularity of World Heritage status continues apace – more sites are included in the List every ...
This is the sixth in IUCN’s series of Working Papers which provide global overviews of natural World...
One of the activities that occurred for the IYM included an overview prepared by Jim Thorwell and La...
This working paper provides a global overview of the current coverage of existing World Heritage Sit...
The importance of a global Protected Areas Network in sustaining appropriate mountain development is...
This report presents an initial analysis of the role of natural World Heritage Sites within the glob...
The former Working Group UNESCO World Heritage of the Alpine Convention was tasked by the Alpine Con...
The 5th World Parks Congress of IUCN was held in Durban, South Africa, 8–17 September 2003. The them...
This book presents 49 papers that formed the basis of a "Mountain Protected Area Field Workshop" org...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
The chapters in this guide are largely based upon the main themes of the 1991 International Consulta...
The world's mountains support approximately one quarter of terrestrial biological diversity, with ne...
The World Heritage Convention could make a bigger and more systematic contribution to global wildern...
Abstract: The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietsch- horn and Mount Kenya World Natural Heritage Sites differ in ...
Today, there are over 200 World Natural Heritage (WNH) sites. Although the original aim of the World...
The popularity of World Heritage status continues apace – more sites are included in the List every ...