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Workshop Report
Training Workshop
on the Management and Conservation of World Heritage Sites
With support
from the UNESCO World Heritage Center (WHC)
Date and
Venue:
8-12 March 2004, Hiroshima, Japan
  Richard
Engelhardt, UNESCO Regional Office for Education, Bangkok
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The
World Heritage Convention and its Social Impact
  Francois
LeBlanc,
The
Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles
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Notes
for Session on Heritage and Values
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The
Concept of Heritage and Values-Based Management
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Regional
Natural Parks of France Heritage Regions of Canada
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The
Getty Conservation Institute
Case Studies
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The
Concept of Heritage and Values-Based Management
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Overview
of Case Studies
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Port
Arthur Historic Site, Australia
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Hadrian’s
Wall World Heritage Site, United Kingdom
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Chaco
Culture National Historical Park, United States
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Grosse
Île and the Irish Memorial National Historic Site, Canada
Management Plans
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Commemorative
Integrity Statement, Grosse Île and the Irish Memorial
National Historic Site
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Assessing
a Conservation Plan
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Conservation
Management Plans, a Guide.
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Conservation
Plans, a Guide for the Perplexed
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Parks
Canada website
  Duncan
Marshall, ICOMOS, Australia
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An
Introduction to International Union for the Conservation
of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN),
International Centre for the Study of the
Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property
(ICCROM),
International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS)
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National Policy & Institutional Planning
  Han
Qunli, UNESCO Jakarta Office
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Recent
Development
of Natural World Heritage in Southeast Asia:
Progress,
Impact
and Challenges
  Yushi
Utaka, Hiroshima University
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Conserving
‘Hiroshima'- Challenges for World Heritage Sites in
Hiroshima
Practical Exercises and Other Presentations
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Dmanisi
Settlement, Georgia
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Indus
River Dolphin Habitat, Pakistan
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Old
Mumbai (Bombay), India
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Muller
Mountain Range Biodiversity Conservation Area, Indonesia
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The
Management and Promotion of Ha Long Bay World Heritage
Site, Vietnam. Ngo Van Hung
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A
Town Where You Can Feel the Cultural Atmosphere- Onomichi
Supplementary Materials
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Synthesis
Periodic Report for the Asia-Pacific Region, 30 June – 5
July 2003, Convention Concerning the
Protection
of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, UNESCO
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Outline
of UNITAR HOAP programmes
Photo Album
List of Participants and
Resource Persons
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