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Launched in 2002 in an effort to publish a series on various World Heritage subjects, the series will include: papers related to World Heritage issues; reports from seminars, workshops and meetings; and manuals aimed at facilitating the implementation of the World Heritage Convention for its various actors. This series is targeted mainly at World Heritage experts, national and local authorities and site managers.

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n°9 - May 2004

Partnerships for World Heritage Cities

To mark the 30th anniversary of the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, UNESCO with the support of the Government of Italy, organized, ...

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n°8 - November 2002

Mobilizing Young People for World Heritage

In connection with the 30th anniversary of the adoption of the World Heritage Convention, the UNESCO Associated Schools Project Network (ASPnet) and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre ...

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n°4 - May 2003

Proceedings of the World Heritage Marine Biodiversity Workshop

The workshop organizers, UNESCO World Heritage Centre and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, wish to express deep appreciation for ...

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n°3 - April 2003

Periodic Report Africa

Thirty years after its adoption in 1972 and ratification by 175 States Parties, the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage remains a major international legal tool which has enabled 721 sites ...

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n°2 - December 2002

Investing in World Heritage: Past achievements, A guide to International Assistance

International Assistance for World Heritage - credibility, conservation, and capacity-building As the World Heritage Convention celebrates its 30th ...

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n°1 - November 2002

Managing Tourism at World Heritage Sites: a Practical Manual for World Heritage Site Managers

Introduction The World Heritage Convention The Tourism Industry: Implications for Managers Tourism Impacts and Problems Involving Stakeholders: The ...

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