Global environmental politics: A study of the world heritage convention (1972)
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Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The reasons to set up the World Heritage Convention.
- The WHC: Current situation and capacity of adaptability.
- The background of WHC: Two trends put together.
- Universality: The feature of a unique concept of natural sites conservation.
- A rigorous structure to put the Convention in practice.
- A real World Heritage machinery.
- Inscribing natural sites on the list: The World Heritage listing process.
- The criteria identifying 'outstanding universal natural values'.
- An organization cannot work and a convention cannot be put in practice without money.
- Positive and negative effects: The World Heritage, an on-going system.
- Problematic points.
- Benefits of the World Heritage Convention and its application.
- The prospects for future development.
- Bibliography.
Abstract
The UNESCO world heritage convention has been established in 1972. It recognizes the way in which people interact with nature, and the fundamental need to preserve the balance between the two. Thus, that convention concerns both the cultural and natural properties, but I will focus in that essay on the natural heritage aspect. Since it is regularly said to be "one of the most important tool for an international cooperation for environmental protection", it appears normal to set out the question why is that system able to be so long-lasting? In fact, it seems to have fixed itself achievable and more precise goals than the others MEA and to have stressed out the necessity of regular updates. Consequently, the world heritage convention is always today successful and attractive for both the state parties and the sites concerned. Why does such a need have emerged; how it works; and what are the benefits will be here the key questions.
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