Votre ressource mondiale sur le patrimoine
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Notice (permalien)
Réf.
42720
Type
technical report
Titre
Case studies carried out within the 'Our Common Dignity Initiative 2011-2016: Rights-Based Approaches in World Heritage’
Langues
English
Éditeurs
Sinding-Larsen, Amund / Larsen, Peter Bille
Auteurs institutionnels
ICOMOS Australia / ICOMOS South Africa / ICOMOS India / ICOMOS Norway / ICOMOS OCD-RBA (Our Common Dignity - Rights-Based Approaches Working Group)
Lieu de publication
Oslo
Pays de publication
Norway
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS Norway
Date
04/2017
Pages
28 p.
Mots-clés
projects / reports / case studies / local communities / human rights / management of cultural heritage / international organizations / cultural heritage / sustainable development / cultural policy / international cooperation / theory of conservation / cultural landscapes / natural heritage / mining towns / philosophy of conservation / indigenous peoples / World Heritage / World Heritage Sites / industrial heritage / doctrine / advisory bodies
Pays mentionnés
Australia / India / Niger / Norway / South Africa
Monuments et sites
Tasmanian Wilderness / Western Ghats, India / Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical Landscape, South Africa / Air and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Niger / Røros Mining Town and the Circumference
N° Patrimoine mondial
1265 / 573 / 181 / 1342 / 55
Résumé en anglais
The Our Common Dignity initiative has resulted in a range ofactivities. This document summarizes some of the independent
case studies initiated by ICOMOS Norway and its partners.While not formally part of the Advisory Body collaboration,
they offer important lessons and insights.The purpose of presenting these case studies now is to illustrate
rights issues being discussed in various geo-cultural regions.The case studies presented here were initiated by ICOMOS
Norway in dialogue and collaboration with ICOMOS NationalCommittees and professional partners possessing extensive
experience with the selected World Heritage Areas.The case studies aim to shed more light on, and contribute
towards, internal and international discussions on rights issuesthat could or should be regarded as relevant in the context of
World Heritage management and heritage management ingeneral.
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Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)
N° d'entrée et cote
16803