The understanding of the relationship between culture and nature as manifested in the UNESCO declarations and practices has changed over the last few years. The World Heritage Convention is continuing to evolve its definitions to reflect the increasing complexities of world cultures as they grapple with the heritage conservation policies that reflect their multiple stakeholders. They are also integrating a greater cultural perspective in their recent resolutions to the convention. Although the links between nature and culture have been clarified through this new attention to cultural landscapes, many countries and their bureaucracies have not yet adopted these new perspectives. The article suggests that to achieve an integrated app...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
In some international organizations and in many countries there have been obvious problems such as a...
Although the 1972, Convention Concerning the Protection of the World's Cultural, Natural Heritage (W...
Abstract: The understanding of the relationship between culture and nature as manifested in the U N ...
Cultural landscapes are intended to increase awareness that heritage places (sites) are not isolated...
Cultural landscapes are intended to increase awareness that heritage places (sites) are not isolated...
rotected landscapes and cultural landscapes share much common ground: both are focused on landscapes...
In 1992, UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention was the first global legal instrument to recognise and p...
This paper discusses the integration of cultural and natural heritage aspects of landscapes. It pres...
There are a number of thoughtful analyses on how the World Heritage Convention has progressed, notab...
The World Heritage Convention (WHC) is the most comprehensive and widely ratified among UNESCO treat...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
This article sets out to address what lessons can be learnt from conservation and management efforts...
Australia was one of the first countries to participate in the World Heritage Convention (Convention...
Historical separation of cultural and natural property values at World Heritage Sites (WHS) in deter...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
In some international organizations and in many countries there have been obvious problems such as a...
Although the 1972, Convention Concerning the Protection of the World's Cultural, Natural Heritage (W...
Abstract: The understanding of the relationship between culture and nature as manifested in the U N ...
Cultural landscapes are intended to increase awareness that heritage places (sites) are not isolated...
Cultural landscapes are intended to increase awareness that heritage places (sites) are not isolated...
rotected landscapes and cultural landscapes share much common ground: both are focused on landscapes...
In 1992, UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention was the first global legal instrument to recognise and p...
This paper discusses the integration of cultural and natural heritage aspects of landscapes. It pres...
There are a number of thoughtful analyses on how the World Heritage Convention has progressed, notab...
The World Heritage Convention (WHC) is the most comprehensive and widely ratified among UNESCO treat...
On 16 November 1972 the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura...
This article sets out to address what lessons can be learnt from conservation and management efforts...
Australia was one of the first countries to participate in the World Heritage Convention (Convention...
Historical separation of cultural and natural property values at World Heritage Sites (WHS) in deter...
This presentation examines some of the complex issues that pertain to the perspective of the concept...
In some international organizations and in many countries there have been obvious problems such as a...
Although the 1972, Convention Concerning the Protection of the World's Cultural, Natural Heritage (W...