World Heritage Series n°13
Linking Universal and Local Values: Managing a Sustainable Future for World Heritage
November 2004
Papers: Linking Universal and Local Values: Managing a Sustainable Future for World Heritage
- Preface: Francesco Bandarin
- Introduction: Eléonore de Merode, Rieks Smeets and Carol Westrik
- Welcome Addresses
- Background and Thematic Studies
- How World Heritage Sites Disappear: Four Cases, Four Threats
Cor Dijkgraaf
- Linking Universal and Local Values for the Sustainable Management of World Heritage Sites
Eric L. Edroma
- Community-Based Legal Systems and the Management of World Heritage Sites
Albert Mumma
- Managing World Heritage Cultural Landscapes and Sacred Sites
Mechtild Rössler
- Local Involvement and Traditional Practices in the World Heritage System
Sharon Sullivan
- Regional and Case StudiesAfrica
- La participation communautaire à la gestion du site de la falaise de Bandiagara : « Ecotourisme en Pays Dogon »
Lassana Cissé
- Le Hogon d’hier à aujourd’hui : les pérégrinations de la chefferie traditionnelle dans le pays des Dogons au Mali
Mamadi Dembele
- Community Conservation Services: Experiences from Serengeti National Park, United Republic of Tanzania
Justin Hando
- Anchoring African Cultural and Natural Heritage: The Significance of Local Community Awareness in the Context of Capacity-Building
Dawson Munjeri
- Traditional and Customary Heritage Systems: Nostalgia or Reality? The Implications of Managing Heritage Sites in Africa
Webber Ndoro
- Contribution des sites sacrés à la conservation et à la gestion durable de la biodiversité et des valeurs socio-culturelles : le cas de la Côte d’Ivoire
Martine Tahoux-Touao
Arab States États arabes
- Traditional Systems of Land-Use in the Middle East: The Hima System and Mountain Terraces
Faisal Abu-Izzedin
- Projet-pilote « Sauvegarde et développement des villes du patrimoine mondial en Mauritanie » : exemple d’une coopération tripartite UNESCO–Gouvernement mauritanien–Banque mondial
Anna Sidorenko
Asia and Pacific
- Vanuatu Cultural Centre’s Fieldworker Network: Capacity-Building from Inside Out
Tim Curtis
- Role of the Maori in New Zealand’s World Heritage Management
Tumu te Heuheu
- Case Study for the Protection of Living Heritage in India: The North Karanpura Valley
Bulu Imam
- Partnerships for Empowered Participation: Mainstreaming a Community-Based Paradigm for World Heritage Management
Beatrice Kaldun
Europe and North America
- Involving Aboriginal People in Site Management
Christina Cameron
- Stelling van Amsterdam – Defence Line of Amsterdam: Built to Protect People, Sustained to Connect People
Caroline Smook
- An Operational View of Managing World Heritage Sites in Canada
Josie Weninger
Latin America and the Caribbean
- Archaeology and Community Development at the World Heritage site of Copán, Honduras
Ricardo Agurcia Fasquelle
- Site Management and Partnerships: The Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve Experience
Alfredo Arellano-Guillermo
- Natural Heritage in Suriname and its Benefits for Local Communities
Bryan C. Drakenstein
- Proposed World Heritage Cultural Landscape and the Involvement of Local Communities: Pintoscayoc, a Case Study in Quebrada de Humahuaca
María Isabel Hernández Llosas
- Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia: Indigenous Territories in a Complex Scenario
Juan Mayr
- Role of Local Communities in the Management of World Heritage in Argentina: The Case of Cueva de las Manos
María Mercedes Podestá and María Onetto
- Conclusions and Recommendations of the Conference
- Linking Universal and Local Values: Managing a Sustainable Future for World Heritage (Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 22–24 May 2003)
- L’union des valeurs universelles et locales: la gestion d’un avenir durable pour le patrimoine mondial (Amsterdam, Pays-Bas, 22–24 mai 2003)