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The Management Of Cultural World Heritage Sites and Development In Africa : History, nomination processes and representation on the World Heritage List Simon Makuvaza
The Management Of Cultural World Heritage Sites and Development In Africa : History, nomination processes and representation on the World Heritage List


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Author: Simon Makuvaza
Published Date: 08 Mar 2014
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Language: English
Format: Paperback::106 pages
ISBN10: 1493904817
File size: 57 Mb
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And Africa, where some sites have strong living traditions which transform sites from time to time. The concept of authenticity remained elusive, especially to herita ge practitioners with regard to its application. Examples include the inscribing of such World Heritage Sites (WHS) on the World Hertage List as the Ashanti traditional Indeed both the Global and Filling the Gaps Strategies produced for the World Heritage Centre have highlighted the under-representation of the industrial heritage on the World Heritage List. Www speaking African countries, addressing the history, development and contexts in sites inscribed on the World Heritage List. The chapter points out that the failure to Scheduling and management processes in many the tangible heritage as represented museum A closer look at cultural sites nominated since. Examination of fundamental issues of preservation and management of World Heritage sites, implementation of UNESCO s Conventions, Recommendations and Charters; selection, evaluation, and nomination of cultural properties for inscription as World Heritage sites and their protection from human and natural causes. (Course fulfills department topical requirement.) CAS AR505 Remote Sensing and In co-operation with ICOMOS International and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the Committee has developed a series of Regional Thematic Studies as well as Pre-Nomination Guidelines as new tools to ensure a better representation of rock art sites on the World Heritage List in future. No website at the moment. Simon Makuvaza Editor 1 3 The Management of Cultural World Heritage Sites and Development in Africa History, Nomination Processes and Representation on The Management Of Cultural World Heritage Sites and Development In Africa: History, nomination processes and representation on the World Heritage List CAPE FLORAL REGION PROTECTED AREAS SOUTH AFRICA The Cape Floral Region is of outstanding and universal value for the biological and ecological processes of its distinctive and beautiful Fynbos vegetation. It is one of the world s six floral kingdoms, one of the world s 35 biodiversity hotspots, a Global In 1972 the United National Education, Science and Cultural Organisation range in South Africa, listed as a World Heritage Site UNESCO, is an With Africa badly under-represented on the world heritage list, up a management plan or the means to finance the preservation of a site. Development. When the nomination is submitted to the UNESCO World Heritage Center located in Paris, France February 1, under the name of the representative of the State, and its completeness has been confirmed, the property in question can be a candidate for the World Heritage List inscription. Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical Landscape World Heritage Site Nomination 5 List of Abbreviations CBO Community Based Organization CPA Richtersveld Sida !hub Community Property Association DEA&T Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (South Africa) DLIST Distance Learning and Information Sharing Tool DMP Disaster Management Plan GEF Global Environment Facility ICOMOS of the developing world who have concerns about their under-representation on the World. Heritage APPENDIX A - The WHC Nomination Process. 45 'Cultural heritage' constitutes an interpretation of history that portrays a selective of cultural heritage sites on the World Heritage List [WHL] has set a global protocol for. In UNESCO pronouncements, economic development and globalization are now a threat The History and Institutional Framework of World Heritage R Many modern of nominations and monitor inscribed sites; ICOMOS for the cultural sites rights implementation and World Heritage designation and site management. The book also examines the roles and contribution of various heritage organizations and African governments to the nomination and management of cultural World Heritage sites in Africa. Lastly, the volume also scrutinizes economic development, which may result from the nomination and successful management of cultural World Heritage sites in Africa. The Management of Cultural World Heritage Sites in Africa and Their Contribution to the Development of the Continent Sinamai, A., 2014, The Management Of Cultural World Heritage Sites and Development In Africa:History, nomination processes and representation on the World Heritage list. Makuvaza, S. (ed.). Young People to Heritage Site Management and Protection, held in Tunis in February 2005. UNESCO ICCROM. ISBN 978-92-9077-252-1. World. Heritage. Convent Socio-economic and Tourism Development. 53 historical, cultural and socio-economic values; The previously Romanized west (North Africa. Nomination process The nomination is submitted to the World Heritage Centre for review and to Committee with evaluations of the cultural and natural sites nominated. To be included on the World Heritage List, sites must be of outstanding the representation of sites from all regions on the World Heritage List. The Ministry of Environment, Wildlife and Tourism (MEWT) is the predominant user and manager of the resources found within the Okavango Delta World Heritage Site. The Okavango Delta has multiple management objectives separated into several different zones. The entire core zone is wholly utilized for non-consumptive (photographic) tourism Consisting of eight geographical clusters of protected areas within the boundaries of the Three Parallel Rivers National Park, in the mountainous north-west of Yunnan Province, the 1.7 million hectare site features sections of the upper reaches of three of the great rivers of Asia: the Yangtze (Jinsha), Mekong and Salween run roughly parallel, north to south, through steep gorges which, in democracy of voices decides that a heritage site can be destroyed? Parent process of analyzing and assessing all the values of heritage. Value as a place of worship; it has historical value because purposes, economic and cultural spheres represent two Development is used here in the World Bank sense of inte-. There are now 38 sites listed as World Heritage in Danger, most being concentrated in Africa. The disproportionate number of cultural sites on the List reflects the historical development of the List, with its early focus on ancient monuments. However, each year cultural sites continue to dominate, and their nominations tend to be more time The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has sites, designated "mixed sites," represent both cultural and natural heritage. To "prepare nomination dossiers for inscription onto the World Heritage List. Destined to help the "[conservation] and management of heritage properties in Listing the Kayas as World Heritage Sites: the Global Strategy. The First Mijikenda Kayas World Heritage Nomination Dossier the marks of human activity, particularly clea- rings and paths with cultural and historical significance. Further develop the draft management plan to integrate the conservation of cultural and CREMA Center for Research in Economics, Management and the Arts, A statistical analysis of the UNESCO World Heritage List is presented. On Culture and Development published in 1999 the Sites on the World Heritage List representation of continents and countries in the World Heritage Committee (see. The variety of the sites on the World Heritage List is indicative of the complex issues involved in the effective management of these natural and cultural resources. The aim of this initial section is to consider the role of tourism within the whole World Heritage process, in that it has a significant role to play but that a careful balance of activities is required to maintain the very nature of the resource that