NAIROBI, June 13 (Xinhua) -- Kenya is seeking to expand its list of sites under the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage sites, officials said on Tuesday. State-owned Kenya National Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM) CEO Evangeline Njoka told Xinhua in Nairo...
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Kenya, and indeed the world at large, is undertaking to educate national and international communities about the importance of cultural heritage; in this respect, active conservation and research are used to develop pragmatic and sustainable methods of heritage management. The Kenyan coastal historic ...
8. Kenya Lake System in the Great Rift Valley (Kenya) Added in 2011, this UNESCO World Heritage Site includes three interlinked lakes– Bogoria, Elementaita, and Nakuru– covering over 79,000 acres in Kenya’s Great Rift Valley. It’s one of the world’s true geological wonders, and also...
Kenya, Mount Kenya national park and forest reserve Kilimanjaro Tanzania montane national park and forest reserve Kings, Valley of the Egypt Theban necropolis Komoé Côte d'Ivoire national park, plants and wildlife Lalibela Ethiopia rock-hewn medieval churches Leptis Magna Libya remains of ...
Heritage in International South Africa Egypt Kenya Japan Philippines Malawi Botswana Myanmar Congo Mexico Canada Indonesia USA Spain Brazil Bermuda Jordan China Bhutan Nepal Sri Lanka Laos Singapore Vietnam Ivory Coast Libya Mali Niger El Salvador ...
Kenya, Mount Kenya national park and forest reserve Kilimanjaro Tanzania montane national park and forest reserve Kings, Valley of the Egypt Theban necropolis Komoé Côte d'Ivoire national park, plants and wildlife Lalibela Ethiopia rock-hewn medieval churches Leptis Magna Libya remains of Roman ar...
In 2002, only one article on cultural heritage tourism was published; it took the form of an empirical study of the willingness to protect and develop cultural heritage sites in western Kenya, with an exploration of how to develop and plan cultural heritage tourism [41]. Subsequent international...
UNESCO decide from time to time and maintains a list of World Heritage Sites. These sites represent the outstanding and unparalleled places endowed by the nature or structures constructed by the human societies, and are considered a common heritage of hu
African coast, considered a region of high diversity of seagrass41, is subject to frequent anthropogenic disturbance, resulting in the loss of about 21% of Kenya’s seagrass cover between 1986 and 201642. Such transitions could have further indirect effects and weaken natural coastal protection, ...