It was after world war one the idea of initiating an international movement to protect heritage arose. The UNESCO Convention of 1972 was developed with the objectives regarding world heritage sites -to define World Heritage in both cultural and natural aspects, to promote cooperation among all nations and people to contribute for the protection of these universal treasures intact for future generation. It is prestigious for a country to have a site listed on the World Heritage list. This citation gives boost to tourism and helps local economies to prosper. The recorded sites on the World Heritage list now stands at 962, which includes 745 cultural properties, 188 natural properties and 29 mixed properties
251-37 CWS 12/18/52 Entrance to Ajanta Caves IndiaEntrance to one cave - close up, pillars, carvings...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
In the International tourism parlance India is perceived as a Cultural Destination and the foreign t...
The Convention Concerning the Protection of the World's Cultural and Natural Heritage (World Heritag...
The paper seeks to put light on the impacts and the resultant benefits of the recognition of Ajanta-...
Caves around curve of hill.The Ajanta Caves are the first Buddhist cave monuments date from the 2nd ...
World Heritage protection has been subject to social influences and therefore displays differences i...
India is a treasure house of numerous heritage monuments. The ruins at Hampi stand in testimony of t...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
<p>Heritage Tourism has emerged as a catalyst for economic growth thanks to its ability to create al...
Since the launch of the World Heritage Convention in 1972, World Heritage sites have become increasi...
Heritage Tourism has emerged as a catalyst for economic growth thanks to its ability to create alter...
International efforts to designate outstanding examples of the world's cultural and natural heritage...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
251-37 CWS 12/18/52 Entrance to Ajanta Caves IndiaEntrance to one cave - close up, pillars, carvings...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...
In the International tourism parlance India is perceived as a Cultural Destination and the foreign t...
The Convention Concerning the Protection of the World's Cultural and Natural Heritage (World Heritag...
The paper seeks to put light on the impacts and the resultant benefits of the recognition of Ajanta-...
Caves around curve of hill.The Ajanta Caves are the first Buddhist cave monuments date from the 2nd ...
World Heritage protection has been subject to social influences and therefore displays differences i...
India is a treasure house of numerous heritage monuments. The ruins at Hampi stand in testimony of t...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
<p>Heritage Tourism has emerged as a catalyst for economic growth thanks to its ability to create al...
Since the launch of the World Heritage Convention in 1972, World Heritage sites have become increasi...
Heritage Tourism has emerged as a catalyst for economic growth thanks to its ability to create alter...
International efforts to designate outstanding examples of the world's cultural and natural heritage...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
251-37 CWS 12/18/52 Entrance to Ajanta Caves IndiaEntrance to one cave - close up, pillars, carvings...
This study provides an overview of how sacred natural sites are given recognition within the World H...
State aspirations to have national properties recognised as belonging to the heritage of humanity wi...