World Heritage and Renewable Energy
UNESCO Guidance on Wind and Solar Energy Projects in a World Heritage Context The World Heritage and Renewable Energy – Guidance on Wind…
Read moreUNESCO Guidance on Wind and Solar Energy Projects in a World Heritage Context The World Heritage and Renewable Energy – Guidance on Wind…
Read moreWed 30 Apr & Thu 01 May, Westminster, London Dr Will Megarry – Reader in Archaeology at Queen’s University Belfast…
Read moreWorld Heritage UK has with the Flow Country Partnership, developed a scheme to allow attendees of WHUK events to donate…
Read moreCelebrate The Flow Country’s recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a live orchestral performance of the film triptych “When…
Read moreNumber 1 in a series of 4 webinar talks, showcasing some of the UK’s World Heritage Sites and their work in…
Read moreAre you interested in learning about the world’s most outstanding natural places? Natural World Heritage Sites represent some of the…
Read moreTuesday 17th – Thursday 19th September, 2024 in Aviemore, Scotland IUCN’s annual conference series provides a unique convening function for the UK…
Read moreHistoric England has published new advice on adapting historic buildings for energy and carbon efficiency. This Advice Note aims to…
Read moreFriday 8th March 2024 – International Women’s Day For 2024’s International Women’s Day, Europa Nostra is reconvening their growing and…
Read moreThis independent, evidence-based assessment and technical report by the Protected Areas Working Group (PAWG) of the IUCN National Committee UK…
Read moreThe Arkwright Society’s waterpower project at Derwent Valley Mills WHS aims to reduce the WHS’ carbon footprint by putting waterpower…
Read moreThe Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) is a rapid and systematic tool developed specifically to assess climate change vulnerability for all…
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