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Thesis on World Heritage issues and/or World Heritage Sites

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Thesis

Academic institution
(country)
Language Title
(type of thesis)
Author
(year)
Abstract
University of Edinburgh, School of Political Science
(United Kingdom)
English A Tale Of Two Conventions: Gender Bias in UNESCO
(Master)
Jacqueline Jewel
(2024)
Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
(Germany)
English Preservation and Protection of World Heritage Sites During Times of Conflict “A Study of the Effectiveness of UNESCO's Conservation Efforts through Collaboration”
(Master)
Ahmad Hamed Dehzad
(2023)
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Agricultural Science and Forestry
(Malaysia)
English Public Awareness on Biodiversity Conservation and Well-being in Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia
(Ph. D.)
Mohamad Syahrul Nizam Ibrahim
(2022)
Alexandria University, in partnership with St. Francis Xavier University
(Egypt/Canada)
English Architectural elements in the Phoenician cities in Lebanon in the Greek and Roman period (Study of Development of World Heritage Sites in Byblos – Sidon – Tyre)
(Ph. D.)
Amal Alatar
(2021)
University of Montreal
(Canada)
English Tracing change in World Cultural Heritage: the recognition of intangible heritage
(Ph. D.)
Judith Herrmann
(2015)
University of Groningen, Faculty of Spatial Sciences
(The Netherlands)
English Preserving the heritage of humanity? Obtaining World Heritage status and the impacts of listing
(Ph. D.)
Bart J.M. van der Aa
(2005)
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