night Landscapes: a challenge to world Heritage protocols alison loveridge, rebecca duell, julie abbari and michelle moffat reflection Starlight reserves are a relatively new concept whose definition and management protocols have come about in an era when understandings of human relationships with nature are dynamic and infused with cultural meaning. Rather than assuming that pristine nature can be sealed off from human influences, World Heritage guidelines now accept that our experience of nature may be enriched by attention to the multifunctional landscape, in which a blend of aesthetic, historical, cultural, scientific and environmental elements are carefully presented to tourists. Observatories and clear night skies are ideal sites for ...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
The cumulative effects of urban sprawl and early settler colonisation have seemingly led to a lack o...
Cultural landscapes are intended to increase awareness that heritage places (sites) are not isolated...
When we think of conservation we often think of waterways, mountains and endangered native species. ...
In 2012, a large area within the Mackenzie District of Te Waipounamu/South Island of Aotearoa/New Ze...
There currently exists 44 dark sky parks and reserves (also known as “starlight reserves”. Rarely cr...
Pam Kilmartin in 2007 (Gilmore, 2009). concept idea in conservation being pushed by several major ob...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
The concept of cultural landscapes has a long and varied lineage, including antecedents in geography...
A living landscape Landscapes reflect the relationship between people, place, and nature and form th...
Group report for Master of Science in Resource ManagementIn New Zealand/Aotearoa natural values have...
In 1992, UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention was the first global legal instrument to recognise and p...
K’gari-Fraser Island, the world\u27s largest barrier sand island, is at the crossroads of Worl...
K’gari-Fraser Island, the world's largest barrier sand island, is at the crossroads of World Heritag...
Abstract: The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietsch- horn and Mount Kenya World Natural Heritage Sites differ in ...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
The cumulative effects of urban sprawl and early settler colonisation have seemingly led to a lack o...
Cultural landscapes are intended to increase awareness that heritage places (sites) are not isolated...
When we think of conservation we often think of waterways, mountains and endangered native species. ...
In 2012, a large area within the Mackenzie District of Te Waipounamu/South Island of Aotearoa/New Ze...
There currently exists 44 dark sky parks and reserves (also known as “starlight reserves”. Rarely cr...
Pam Kilmartin in 2007 (Gilmore, 2009). concept idea in conservation being pushed by several major ob...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
The concept of cultural landscapes has a long and varied lineage, including antecedents in geography...
A living landscape Landscapes reflect the relationship between people, place, and nature and form th...
Group report for Master of Science in Resource ManagementIn New Zealand/Aotearoa natural values have...
In 1992, UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention was the first global legal instrument to recognise and p...
K’gari-Fraser Island, the world\u27s largest barrier sand island, is at the crossroads of Worl...
K’gari-Fraser Island, the world's largest barrier sand island, is at the crossroads of World Heritag...
Abstract: The Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietsch- horn and Mount Kenya World Natural Heritage Sites differ in ...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
The cumulative effects of urban sprawl and early settler colonisation have seemingly led to a lack o...
Cultural landscapes are intended to increase awareness that heritage places (sites) are not isolated...