Scotland’s World Heritage and Climate Change
The Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) is a rapid and systematic tool developed specifically to assess climate change vulnerability for all…
Read moreThe Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) is a rapid and systematic tool developed specifically to assess climate change vulnerability for all…
Read moreDurham University, Durham Cathedral and Durham County Council are very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Anne Allen as…
Read moreThe Ministry of Culture of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the National Committee and the Heritage Commission alongside…
Read moreFive new sites from across the UK and Overseas Territories have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tentative…
Read moreIn August 2022, the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Group published its report on how slavery and colonialism is represented…
Read moreStonehenge & Beyond: World Heritage in the Wiltshire & Swindon Archive From Stonehenge and Avebury to the ruins of Palmyra, the…
Read moreUNESCO has launched a new guidance tool to enhance mutual understanding and achieve improved and constructive cooperation between the deployment of wind…
Read more“Paul Sandby’s Edinburgh“ Paul Sandby came to Edinburgh in 1747 as an unknown English draughtsman to draw maps for the…
Read moreIUCN has a long-standing and high-profile role on World Heritage, delivered via a World Heritage Unit of specialised staff within…
Read moreTuesday 25th April 2023, 09:00am – 06:30pmIn person at the University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street London SE10 9B Demonstrating…
Read morePurpose of Post – in partnership with Cadw, coordinate activity in the Northwest Wales World Heritage Sites (WHS) which include…
Read moreOn Monday 20th March, 10am – 1pm, at The Sill, Once Brewed, Northumberland NE47 7AN World Heritage Youth Ambassadors (WHYAMs)…
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