UNESCO World Heritage SiteLocal communityBenefitAttitudeSupportPurpose This study aims to explore the support and attitudes of the local community together with the benefits of living in the vicinity of George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site. George Town is one of the popular UNESCO World Heritage ...
57 68-year-old, a self-taught architect from the US, made the most important decision of his life to move to China in 1986, a year before the Great Wall 58 (list) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today, Spear ...
“I feel blessed to work for United and for connecting us to UNESCO world heritage sites, such as Machu Picchu, and to a myriad of places around the world with our expansive network. It’s so fun to see llamas, alpacas, sample different cuisines on this trip and learn all about history...
Management and presentation of Chinese sites for UNESCO World Heritage List (UWHL) The paper is based on a field research in 2008/9 on the Chinese sites on Unesco World Heritage List (UWHL). The cases under study offer some insight into t... W Tao,L Zan - 《Facilities》 被引量: 13...
is such a hit of Central Highlands in particular and Vietnam culture in general with tourists. Also when coming to this diversified and unique cultural land, we can Gong Culture, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage and a pride of Vietnam culture in the world. Naturally blessed with amazing ...
It is well known that one of the aims of UNESCO is to protect and preserve culture and natural heritage. Our heritage is the precious gift from the past, and it is also what we live with today. I believed some of you may have visited Mount Tai and Mount Huang, or have been to Jiuz...
heritage, UNESCO needs to provide increased technical assistance and capacity-building, including for the purpose of identifying potential sites for inclusion in the World Heritage List, which needs to become geographically more representative and more balanced between culture and natural heritage sites, ...
These include: (1) wetlands selected under Ramsar Convention; (2) wetlands in ecologically sensitive and important areas; (3) wetlands recognized as UNESCO World Heritage site; (4) high altitude wetlands (at or above an elevation of 2500 m with an area equal to or greater than five hectares...
unesdoc.unesco.org [...]skills of the indigenous and Afro-descendant populations for cultural revitalization, cultural management and cultural production, and at promoting policies for preserving cultural diversity and protecting theirtangibleandintangiblecultural heritage, including through cultural and creativ...
In the past, Mediterranean countries have reported lower incidences of cancer [17,18], encouraging the scientific community to explore the possible protective effects of different dietary patterns against this disease. The Mediterranean Diet (MD), recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage...