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Series on the Management and Conservation of World Heritage Sites

 

Management and Conservation of World Heritage Sites

 

"Conservation for Peace"

 

30 March-4 April 2008, Hiroshima

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Speaker's presentations (in order of presentation)

Richard Engelhardt, UNESCO, Bangkok Office, Thailand

The World Heritage Regime: Heritage and Peace (1031Kb)

Nomination of properties for Inscription on the World Heritage  List: Criteria for Outstanding Universal Value and Nomination Process (491Kb)

 

Duncan Marshall, ICOMOS, Australia

Heritage and Peace - Heritage and Conflict - Sad and Hopeful Realities

outline (31Kb); presentation (401Kb)

 

Yushi Utaka, University of Hyogo, Japan

Hiroshima Story: Challenges for World Heritage Sites in Hiroshima

outline and appendix (1049Kb); presentation (987Kb)

 

Norioki Ishimaru, Hiroshima International University, Japan

World Heritage Sites in Hiroshima (945Kb)

Jeffrey Cody, The Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, USA

What is Heritage? Values-based Management

outline (29Kb); presentation (419Kb)

World Heritage Criteria and "Statement of Significance" (193Kb)

Jerash Archaeological Site, Jordan

outline (26Kb); presentation (548Kb)

 

Han Qunli, UNESCO, Tehran Cluster Office, Iran

Conservation Crossing Borders – Concepts and Practices of Cooperation in Natural World Heritage and Biosphere Reserves

outline (27Kb); presentation (2070Kb)

 

Vinod B. Mathur, Dean, Wildlife Institute of India

Preparation of Nomination Dossier for Inscription of Properties on the World Heritage List (258Kb)

 

Seong-il Kim, Professor, Seoul National University, Korea

Demilitarized Zone as a Peace Park: Current Status and Prospect

outline (235Kb); presentation (328Kb)

 

Masahito Yoshida, Professor, Edogawa University, Chiba, Japan

Potential and Possibility of Natural Peace Park in Japan

outline (84Kb); presentation (1215Kb)

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