The format for the nomination of properties for inscription in the World Heritage List requires a comparative analysis (including state of conservation of similar properties) of the similar sites, whether on the World Heritage List or not. The comparison should outline the similarities the nominated property has with other properties and the reasons that make the nominated property stand out. The comparative analysis should aim to explain the importance of the nominated property both in its national and international context. The objective is: a comparative table in which the Wadden Sea area to be nominated for inscription on the World Heritage List is compared with similar areas in the world, listed and non-liste
In some international organizations and in many countries there have been obvious problems such as a...
Growing concern over the ecological impact of maritime structures has led to increasing attempts to ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the consequences of a nature-culture divide in spatia...
The format for the nomination of properties for inscription in the World Heritage List requires a co...
On 30 January 2008, the Nomination of the Dutch-German Wadden Sea as a World Heritage Site was submi...
The Wadden Sea Region is comprised of the embanked coastal marshes and islands in the Wadden Sea nea...
This report describes the Outstanding Unique Values of the Wadden Sea from an ecological perspective...
Once the Danish part of the Wadden Sea has been accepted for the UNESCO World Heritage List (expecte...
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
importance. Biophysically it represents an interconnected morphological system with the adjacent Nor...
The Wadden Sea ecosystem is unique in many respects from a biological perspective. This is one reaso...
The Curonian Spit (Lithuania) and Vega Archipelago (Norway) are objects on the UNESCO World Heritage...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
The purpose of this essay was to find and analyse Finnskogen’s actors and their opinions about the p...
The Ningaloo Coast nominated property rates very highly in terms of universal value when compared to...
In some international organizations and in many countries there have been obvious problems such as a...
Growing concern over the ecological impact of maritime structures has led to increasing attempts to ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the consequences of a nature-culture divide in spatia...
The format for the nomination of properties for inscription in the World Heritage List requires a co...
On 30 January 2008, the Nomination of the Dutch-German Wadden Sea as a World Heritage Site was submi...
The Wadden Sea Region is comprised of the embanked coastal marshes and islands in the Wadden Sea nea...
This report describes the Outstanding Unique Values of the Wadden Sea from an ecological perspective...
Once the Danish part of the Wadden Sea has been accepted for the UNESCO World Heritage List (expecte...
The international Wadden Sea is an estuarine tidal area along the North Sea coasts of The Netherland...
importance. Biophysically it represents an interconnected morphological system with the adjacent Nor...
The Wadden Sea ecosystem is unique in many respects from a biological perspective. This is one reaso...
The Curonian Spit (Lithuania) and Vega Archipelago (Norway) are objects on the UNESCO World Heritage...
The 1972 World Heritage Convention (WHC) and 1994 Global Strategy aim to preserve the outstanding un...
The purpose of this essay was to find and analyse Finnskogen’s actors and their opinions about the p...
The Ningaloo Coast nominated property rates very highly in terms of universal value when compared to...
In some international organizations and in many countries there have been obvious problems such as a...
Growing concern over the ecological impact of maritime structures has led to increasing attempts to ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the consequences of a nature-culture divide in spatia...