| World Heritage in China |
| PublishDate:2007-04-02 Hits:3761 |
Cover of World Heritage in China The World Heritage in China is co-edited by Chinese National Commission for UNESCO, UNESCO Office Beijing, Tongji University. Contents: Articles from Journalist Workshop on the World Heritage Convention in E’mei Mountain 1.1 Brief Introduction to World Heritage 1.2 World Heritage in China 1.3 World Heritage in China and its Conservation and Sustainable Utilization 1.4 < Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention > and Criteria for Selection of World Heritage Brief Introduction to the Knowledge of World Heritage 2.1 How Does a Site Become World Heritage? 2.2 List of World Heritage in Danger 2.3 Monitoring World Heritage Sites 2.4 Sustainable Tourism at World Heritage Sites 2.5 Partnerships for World Heritage Conservation 2.6 Timeline Introduction of World Heritage Sites in China 3.1 24 Cultural Heritage Sites 3.2 5 Natural Heritage Sites 3.3 4 Mixed Heritage Sites Glossary |
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