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Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

... negotiation of their status. This means that experts might only be respected as authoritative when they allow for transparency, as in other forms of democratically delegated power (Jasanoff 2003). It should not be ...

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Cultural heritage and one of the UNESCO world heritage list, Cumalikizik

Cultural heritage and one of the UNESCO world heritage list, Cumalikizik

... Dating back to 14. Century, Cumalıkızık is one of the other Kızık villages which are located nearby the eastern valleys. Located at 10th kilometers of Bursa- Ankara highway, and 3km south of Uludağ Mountain, with 340 km ...

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RISK MANAGEMENT AT HERITAGE SITES A CASE STUDY OF THE PETRA WORLD HERITAGE SITE

RISK MANAGEMENT AT HERITAGE SITES A CASE STUDY OF THE PETRA WORLD HERITAGE SITE

... all heritage conservation and management planning ...our heritage. The Heritage Resource Manual on Managing Disaster Risks for World Heritage (UNESCO WHC, 2010b) and Risk Preparedness: ...

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Crowdsourcing for 3D cultural heritage for George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site

Crowdsourcing for 3D cultural heritage for George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site

... UNESCO World Heritage Sites need to ...cultural heritage is a further testament of the importance of using digital technologies for the preservation and communication of ...Cultural Heritage), ...

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Heritage as a Catalyst for Urban Regeneration: Interrogations and Propositions for the World Heritage Site of Liverpool.

Heritage as a Catalyst for Urban Regeneration: Interrogations and Propositions for the World Heritage Site of Liverpool.

... of world heritage assets will inevitably throw up quite different interrogations and ...prioritising heritage values has proved to be a very complex ...of heritage brings with it ...a ...

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Heritage of Humankind A Call for Reform of World Heritage Protection and Management in Australia

Heritage of Humankind A Call for Reform of World Heritage Protection and Management in Australia

... The legislation implementing the Convention at the Commonwealth level in Australia, the "World Heritage (Properties Conservation) Act 1983 ("the World Herit- age Act"), ha[r] ...

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The role and importance of the Australian World Heritage Indigenous Network (AWHIN) in achieving best practice management of World Heritage in Australia

The role and importance of the Australian World Heritage Indigenous Network (AWHIN) in achieving best practice management of World Heritage in Australia

... of World Heritage Areas through a national network and the inspiration and empowerment that the TOs received from being listened to and having their views respected at the highest levels of World ...

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'Value in Change': What do World Heritage Nominations Bring to Chinese World Heritage Sites?

'Value in Change': What do World Heritage Nominations Bring to Chinese World Heritage Sites?

... 1990s, heritage inscriptions in Asia have begun to reflect the fact that nature and culture are indivisible, thus international debates since 1992 have enlarged their understanding of heritage with the ...

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MANAGING NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE

MANAGING NATURAL WORLD HERITAGE

... the World Heritage Committee to ...the World Heritage List; however the section on Protection and Manage- ment should be contemporary and outline the most up-to-date management ...the ...

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World Heritage Information Kit

World Heritage Information Kit

... the World Heritage ...the World Heritage Centre assists the World Heritage Committee, notably by organizing its statutory meetings, developing and proposing policy on its behalf ...

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Night Landscapes: A Challenge to World Heritage Protocols

Night Landscapes: A Challenge to World Heritage Protocols

... cultural heritage and its attributes’ (UNESCO World Heritage Centre, 2013, p ...the World Heritage List to be successful, the site must be large enough to be representative of each ...

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... As the world’s largest coastal wetland, the area is covered in mangrove forest and experiences a subtropical monsoonal climate with an annual rainfall of 1,600– 1,800 mm and severe cyclonic storms. Of the 60 varieties of ...

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... of heritage values in the World Heritage ...the World Heritage List gives more visibility to a site and provides more benefits such as international collaboration for protection, ...

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... cultural heritage sites are eligible to be subscribed in the World Heritage list (World Heritage/UNESCO ...of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, World ...

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WORLD HERITAGE: DEFINING THE OUTSTANDING UNIVERSAL VALUE

WORLD HERITAGE: DEFINING THE OUTSTANDING UNIVERSAL VALUE

... the World Heritage Convention is the most important in the field of heritage ...the world, it has also become a platform for debating the concepts and policies related to ...the World ...

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World Heritage Studies: An Interdisciplinary Bridge Between Architects and the Intangible World

World Heritage Studies: An Interdisciplinary Bridge Between Architects and the Intangible World

... of World Heritage can foster a unique academic faculty within the education-system of modern architects, it’s been commonly recognized that the educational framework of architecture and urban planning ...

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World Heritage List : does it make sense?

World Heritage List : does it make sense?

... The number of Sites on the UNESCO List has continuously grown over time. On average about thirty properties have been added to the List each year. The growth rate has even been accelerated, from 26 Sites per year between ...

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Everyday World Heritage

Everyday World Heritage

... Scenic World Complex and Leura Cascades; a scenic area in the ...with World Heritage, dictated by timetables and other practicalities, rarely strays from the confines of the ...the World ...

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Africa, Archaeology and World Heritage

Africa, Archaeology and World Heritage

... for heritage was founded, with a more inclusive approach that takes into account other heritage concepts and ...credible World Heritage ...new heritage category and of intangi- ble ...

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The future of World Heritage in Australia

The future of World Heritage in Australia

... potential World Heritage is fraught with difficulty in Australia, perhaps partly because we have too often let conflict, rather than celebration, drive our World Heritage ...discussions. ...

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