ACCTG 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Morris Dance, Olive Oil, Woodhenge
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Unesco conventions: part of the un; they develop the conventions that relate to historical and archaeological matters, world heritage convention: Convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage. Adopted in paris on 16th november 1972. By jan 2017 193 countries had signed it; 1073 sites were inscribed into their list; identified by their whs symbol: convention aims to ensure the: Transmission: to future generations of heritage that is ouv outstanding universal value, there are three classifications for wh sites: Fund for the protection of world heritage paid into by western countries for 3rd world countries (the carrot) Tentative lists prepared by state parties: these list different monuments, parks, complexes that are put forward by different states to. Unesco to be viewed under submission and judged: http://whc. unesco. org/archive/2014/whc14-38com-8a-en. pdf. This document presents the tentative list of all state parties submitted in conformity with the operational guidelines as of 15th april 2014.