Perché alcuni luoghi sono stati dichiarati patrimonio dell'umanità dell'unesco?
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- Perché alcuni luoghi sono stati dichiarati patrimonio dell'umanità dell'unesco?
- What is the UNESCO Creative Cities Network?
- Why did UNESCO give the UNESCO World Heritage List to cities?
- What is the World Heritage Cities Programme?
- What is the UNESCO Recommendation on the historic urban landscape by acclamation?
Perché alcuni luoghi sono stati dichiarati patrimonio dell'umanità dell'unesco?
La Convenzione, adottata dalla Conferenza generale dell'UNESCO il 16 novembre 1972, ha lo scopo di identificare e mantenere la lista di quei siti che rappresentano delle particolarità di eccezionale importanza da un punto di vista culturale o naturale.
What is the UNESCO Creative Cities Network?
- The UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) was created in 2004 to promote cooperation with and among cities that have identified creativity as a strategic factor for sustainable urban development.
Why did UNESCO give the UNESCO World Heritage List to cities?
- The World Heritage Committee relegated this task to UNESCO in view of the fact that such challenges were faced by all historic cities, not only those inscribed onto the World Heritage List, to muster the broadest possible support from the international community, and to underline the role of UNESCO as standard-setting organization.
What is the World Heritage Cities Programme?
- The World Heritage Cities Programme aims to assist States Parties in the challenges of protecting and managing their urban heritage. The programme is structured along a two-way process, with 1) the development of a theoretical framework for urban heritage conservation, and 2) the provision of technical assistance to States Parties for the ...
What is the UNESCO Recommendation on the historic urban landscape by acclamation?
- On 10 November 2011 UNESCO’s General Conference adopted the new Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape by acclamation, the first such instrument on the historic environment issued by UNESCO in 35 years.