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Many Voices, One Vision: The Early Years of the World Heritage Convention

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The World Heritage Convention Process for identifying World Heritage Sites Populating the World Heritage List: 1978-2000 Conserving World Heritage Site The players Assessment of the world heritage system: 1972-2000 Appendix Bibliography Index as mentioned in this paper.
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Contents: Foreword Creation of the World Heritage Convention Process for identifying World Heritage Sites Populating the World Heritage List: 1978-2000 Conserving World Heritage Sites The players Assessment of the World Heritage system: 1972-2000 Appendix Bibliography Index.

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Shifting the balance of power in the UNESCO World Heritage Committee: an empirical assessment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze whether emerging nations are extending their influence across the UNESCO World Heritage Committee and, if so, how this affects decision-making processes concerning the inscription of sites on the World Heritage List.
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The Cultural Turn in International Aid : Impacts and Challenges for Heritage and the Creative Industries

Sophia Labadi
TL;DR: In this paper, a wide range of issues related to culture and international aid are discussed, including the influence of donors in privileging some forms of culture over others, creating or maintaining specific memories, identities, and interpretations of history and the reasons for doing so.
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A viewpoint on the reconstruction of destroyed UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Sites

TL;DR: The authors argue that the Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Sites (WHS) should be implemented as a set of operational guidelines for post-trauma reconstruction, and argue that this is the best way to preserve the integrity and authenticity of a World Heritage property.
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Political dynamics and governance of World Heritage ecosystems

TL;DR: In this article, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and 102 national governments responsible for implementing ecosystem protection under the World Heritage Convention between 1972 and 2019 analyzed interactions between international organizations and national governments over 238 World Heritage ecosystems.