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2.2.6.3 - Minor modifications to the boundaries
2.2.6.2 - Buffer Zones
2.2.6.1 - Boundaries
2.7.3 - Serial properties
2.7.2 - Transboundary and transnational properties
2.2.3 - Authenticity
2.4 - Upstream Process
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1 - General Policies Regarding the World Heritage Convention
1.1 - Fundamental World Heritage policies
1.1.1 - General
1.1.2 - World Heritage Committee
1.1.3 - Funding
1.2 - UNESCO standard-setting texts and synergies with other Conventions and Programmes
1.3 - Shared Responsibility and International Cooperation
1.3.1 - General
1.3.2 - International Assistance
1.3.3 - Regional cooperation
1.4 - Heritage policies at national level
1.5 - Relation between culture and nature
2 - Policies Regarding CREDIBILITY of the World Heritage List
2.1 - Nominations to the World Heritage List
2.2 - Outstanding Universal Value
2.2.1 - Outstanding Universal Value: definition and attributes
2.2.2 - World Heritage criteria
2.2.2.1 - General
2.2.2.2 - Specific considerations related to criterion (vi)
2.2.3 - Authenticity
2.2.4 - Integrity
2.2.5 - Protection and management
2.2.5.1 - General
2.2.5.2 - Legislative, regulatory and contractual measures for protection
2.2.5.3 - Management systems
2.2.5.4 - Sustainable use
2.2.5.5 - Impact assessment
2.2.6 - Boundaries and buffer zones
2.2.6.1 - Boundaries
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 and Credible World Heritage List
2.4 - Upstream Process
2.5 - Tentative Lists
2.6 - Comparative studies
2.7 - Types of World Heritage properties
2.7.1 - Cultural, Natural and Mixed Properties
2.7.2 - Transboundary and transnational properties
2.7.3 - Serial properties
2.7.4 - Cultural Landscapes
2.7.4.1 - General
2.7.4.2 - Historic Urban Landscapes
3 - Policies Regarding CONSERVATION of World Heritage Properties
3.1 - Protection, conservation and management of World Heritage properties
3.2 - Monitoring
3.2.1 - General
3.2.2 - Periodic Reporting
3.2.3 - Reactive Monitoring
3.2.4 - List of World Heritage in Danger
3.2.5 - Deletion of a World Heritage property from the List
3.3 - Impact assessments
3.4 - Disaster risks management
3.5 - Factors affecting properties
3.5.1 - Buildings and development
3.5.2 - Transportation infrastructure
3.5.3 - Utilities or service infrastructure
3.5.4 - Pollution
3.5.5 - Biological resource use/modification
3.5.6 - Physical resource extraction
3.5.7 - Local conditions affecting the fabric
3.5.8 - Social/cultural uses of heritage
3.5.9 - Other human activities
3.5.10 - Climate change and severe weather events
3.5.11 - Sudden ecological or geological events
3.5.12 - Invasive/alien species or hyper-abundant species
3.5.13 - Management and institutional factors
3.6 - Tourism and visitor management
3.7 - Sustainable development
4 - Policies Regarding CAPACITY-BUILDING
4.1 - General capacity-building policies
4.2 - Global capacity-building strategy
5 - Policies Regarding COMMUNICATION
5.1 - Education and awareness-raising
5.2 - Interpretation
5.3 - World Heritage emblem
6 - Policies Regarding COMMUNITIES
6.1 - Participation of local communities and other stakeholders
6.2 - Human rights and rights-based approach
6.3 - Gender equality
6.4 - Indigenous peoples
6.5 - Youth
6.6 - Fostering of peace and security
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2.2.3 - Authenticity
2.2.6.1 - Boundaries
2.2.6.2 - Buffer Zones
2.2.6.3 - Minor modifications to the boundaries
2.4 - Upstream Process
2.7.2 - Transboundary and transnational properties
2.7.3 - Serial properties