Policy Compendium
Themes2.2.5.5 - Impact assessmentclose2.7.4.2 - Historic Urban Landscapesclose2.2.6.3 - Minor modifications to the boundariesclose2.2.5.4 - Sustainable useclose2.2.5.3 - Management systemsclose2.7.4 - Cultural Landscapesclose2.7.1 - Cultural, Natural and Mixed Properties close2.2.6 - Boundaries and buffer zonesclose2.2.3 - Authenticityclose2.2.2 - World Heritage criteriaclose2.6 - Comparative studiesclose2.4 - Upstream Processclose2.1 - Nominations to the World Heritage Listclose
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2.1 - Nominations to the World Heritage List
2.2.3 - Authenticity
2.2.5.3 - Management systems
2.2.5.4 - Sustainable use
2.2.5.5 - Impact assessment
2.2.6.3 - Minor modifications to the boundaries
2.4 - Upstream Process
2.6 - Comparative studies
2.7.1 - Cultural, Natural and Mixed Properties
2.7.4.2 - Historic Urban Landscapes
2.2.3 - Authenticity
2.2.5.3 - Management systems
2.2.5.4 - Sustainable use
2.2.5.5 - Impact assessment
2.2.6.3 - Minor modifications to the boundaries
2.4 - Upstream Process
2.6 - Comparative studies
2.7.1 - Cultural, Natural and Mixed Properties
2.7.4.2 - Historic Urban Landscapes
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