There are currently 962 geographic sites in the world that have been classified as World Heritage. World Heritage is a unique concept, privy to and defined by UNESCO-- the United Nations, Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization, one of the specialized agencies and autonomous organizations established within the UN-United Nations system. World Heritage is governed by an international treaty called the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, adopted by UNESCO in 1972 (The `Convention\u27). The inscription of a World Heritage Site or designation of World Heritage Status is highly coveted and considered in UNESCO parlance to be of Outstanding Value to Humanity. There are only 4 heritage pr...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
This thesis focuses on the entwined processes of globalisation and localisation as they occur within...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
There are currently 962 geographic sites in the world that have been classified as World Heritage. W...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
Barbados is a small Caribbean island comprising of 266 square miles, located to the most easterly po...
In this paper, we discuss approaches and issues raised by the nomination of cultural properties in t...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia’s largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
Developing island states often struggle to identify and manage natural resources in settings charact...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia's largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
This thesis focuses on the entwined processes of globalisation and localisation as they occur within...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
There are currently 962 geographic sites in the world that have been classified as World Heritage. W...
For almost 50 years, the UNESCO World Heritage Convention Concerning the Protection of the World’s C...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
Barbados is a small Caribbean island comprising of 266 square miles, located to the most easterly po...
In this paper, we discuss approaches and issues raised by the nomination of cultural properties in t...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia’s largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
Developing island states often struggle to identify and manage natural resources in settings charact...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
The remote Ningaloo Coast region, the location of Australia's largest fringing coral reef, was desig...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
This thesis focuses on the entwined processes of globalisation and localisation as they occur within...
In over thirty years of its existence, World Heritage has proven to be very popular. It attracted th...