Case studies carried out within the ‘Our Common Dignity Initiative 2011-2016: Rights-Based Approaches in World Heritage’

(2017) Case studies carried out within the ‘Our Common Dignity Initiative 2011-2016: Rights-Based Approaches in World Heritage’. Rapports Techniques. ICOMOS Norge, Oslo, 28p. [Monographie]

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Résumé (en anglais)

The Our Common Dignity initiative has resulted in a range of activities. 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 National Committees 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 issues that could or should be regarded as relevant in the context of World Heritage management and heritage management in general.

Type: Monographie (Rapports Techniques)
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Sinding-Larsen, Amund
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Larsen, Peter Bille
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Auteurs Institutionnels: ICOMOS Australia; ICOMOS South Africa; ICOMOS India; ICOMOS Norway
Langues: Anglais
Mots-clés libres: projects; reports; case studies; local communities; human rights; world heritage; management of cultural heritage; world heritage sites; international organizations; cultural heritage; sustainable development; cultural policy; Indigenous Peoples; international cooperation; theory of conservation; cultural landscapes; natural heritage; india; niger; south africa; Tasmania; Norway; Industrial heritage; mining towns; Our Common Dignity
Sujets: A. ASPECTS GENERAUX ET THEORIQUES > 09. Philosophie de la conservation
A. ASPECTS GENERAUX ET THEORIQUES > 12. Théorie de la conservation
J.ECONOMIE DU PATRIMOINE > 05. Patrimoine et développement durable
K.QUESTIONS LEGALES ET ADMINISTRATIVES > 05. Organisations internationales
K.QUESTIONS LEGALES ET ADMINISTRATIVES > 06. Textes doctrinaux, conventions et chartes
M.CONVENTION DU PATRIMOINE MONDIAL > 01. Généralités
M.CONVENTION DU PATRIMOINE MONDIAL > 02. Patrimoine Mondial culturel et naturel
M.CONVENTION DU PATRIMOINE MONDIAL > 10. Organe consultatif
Nom du monument, ville, site, musée: Tasmanian Wilderness; Western Ghats, India; Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical Landscape, South Africa; Air and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Niger; Røros Mining Town and the Circumference
Numéro WHC: 181quinquies; 1342rev; 1265; 573; 55bis
Comité national de l’ICOMOS: Norvège
Institutions et partenaires: IUCN
Nombre de Pages: 28
Déposé par: ICOMOS DocCentre
Date de dépôt: 15 septembre 2017 13:23
Dernière modification: 28 juillet 2023 10:27
URI: https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1818

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