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Themes2 - Policies Regarding CREDIBILITY of the World Heritage Listclose2.1 - Nominations to the World Heritage Listclose2.2 - Outstanding Universal Valueclose2.3 - Global Strategy for a Representative, Balanced and Credible World Heritage Listclose2.4 - Upstream Processclose2.5 - Tentative Listsclose2.6 - Comparative studiesclose2.2.1 - Outstanding Universal Value: definition and attributesclose2.2.2 - World Heritage criteriaclose2.2.3 - Authenticityclose2.2.4 - Integrityclose2.2.5 - Protection and managementclose2.2.6 - Boundaries and buffer zonesclose2.7.1 - Cultural, Natural and Mixed Properties close2.7.3 - Serial propertiesclose2.7.4 - Cultural Landscapesclose2.2.2.1 - Generalclose2.2.2.2 - Specific considerations related to criterion (vi)close2.2.5.2 - Legislative, regulatory and contractual measures for protectionclose2.2.5.3 - Management systemsclose2.2.5.4 - Sustainable useclose2.2.6.2 - Buffer Zonesclose2.2.6.3 - Minor modifications to the boundariesclose2.2.6.4 - Significant modifications to the boundariesclose2.7.4.2 - Historic Urban Landscapesclose
2 - Policies Regarding CREDIBILITY of the World Heritage List
2.7 - Types of World Heritage properties
Paragraph 139
“Serial nominations, whether from one State Party or multiple States, may be submitted for evaluation over several nomination cycles, provided that the first property nominated is of Outstanding Universal Value in its own right. States Parties planning serial nominations phased over several nomination cycles are encouraged to inform the Committee of their intention in order to ensure better planning.”
Theme: | 2.7.3 - Serial properties |
Source: | OG Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention (WHC.19/01 - 10 July 2019) |
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2.4 - Upstream Process
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2.6 - Comparative studies
2.7.1 - Cultural, Natural and Mixed Properties
2.7.3 - Serial properties
2.2.1 - Outstanding Universal Value: definition and ...
2.2.2.1 - General
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2.2.3 - Authenticity
2.2.4 - Integrity
2.2.5.2 - Legislative, regulatory and contractual ...
2.2.5.3 - Management systems
2.2.5.4 - Sustainable use
2.2.6.2 - Buffer Zones
2.2.6.3 - Minor modifications to the boundaries
2.2.6.4 - Significant modifications to the boundaries
2.3 - Global Strategy for a Representative, Balanced ...
2.4 - Upstream Process
2.5 - Tentative Lists
2.6 - Comparative studies
2.7.1 - Cultural, Natural and Mixed Properties
2.7.3 - Serial properties
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