| 2006 - 492 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological, or anthropological points of view. Natural Heritage — Article 2 of the Convention defines "Natural Heritage" as: Natural features, consisting... | |
| 1990 - 438 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological, or anthropological points of view. "Natural Heritage"— Article 2 of the Convention defines "Natural Heritage" as: Natural features,... | |
| National Parks Centennial Commission - 1973 - 216 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological points of view. These definitions are consistent with those established by the Department of the Interior for natural... | |
| E. Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 1985 - 712 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological points of view." By art 2, for the purposes of the Convention, the following shall be considered as "natural heritage":... | |
| 1992 - 428 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological points of view (article 1). Marine areas can be included as either cultural or natural heritage. The Great Barrier... | |
| Edward H. Lawson - 1996 - 1766 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological points of view. Article 2. For the purposes of this Convention, the following shall be considered as "natural heritage":... | |
| Library-Anthropology Resource Group (Chicago, Ill.) - 1999 - 560 pages
...of man or the combined works of nature and man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological points of view." Among the cultural and/or archaeological sites on the World Heritage List are the ruins of the Buddhist... | |
| Sally A. Kitt Chappell - 2002 - 252 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological points of view." In addition, each property nominated should meet one or more of six criteria. The team argued that... | |
| David Harmon, Allen D. Putney - 2003 - 364 pages
...man or the combined works of nature and of man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical,...aesthetic, ethnological, or anthropological points of view. Natural heritage is defined as: • natural features consisting of physical and biological formations... | |
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