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Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… development 5 Management processes 5.1 Sustainable use and benefit sharing 5.2 World Heritage education and interpretation … and sometimes also for staff exchanges. • Opportunities to benefit from training, courses and workshops aimed explicitly …
Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers
… Guideline 4.4 Networking: Facilitate the meeting of, and sharing of information between, traditional custo- dians of … engagement and support of a broader community, and so benefit the protected area as a whole. Official recognition … principles, ecotourism linked to sacred natural sites can benefit local people directly – economically, socially and …
Report Advisory Body 'Our common dignity initiative on Rights-based Approaches in World Heritage'
… has provided a dialogue platform to support information sharing and facilitate policy discussions, and is prompting a … reflection was that a training course such as this could benefit from being held geographically closer to the … needs and rights of people and groups on topics such as benefit-sharing, participation, livelihoods, and culture, …
World Heritage, Wilderness and Large Landscapes and Seascapes
… sites of cultural significance public. For example, sharing information about sacred sites may be particularly … protection, development and equitable access and benefit-sharing arrangements from such knowledge systems – … such efforts with a strong emphasis on local ownership and benefit-sharing arrangements taking into account local …
Culture and wetlands: A Ramsar guidance document
… The conservation, sustainable use and equitable sharing of the benefits that nature provides –the three … b) determine the use of these interface areas for the benefit of local inhabitants and for the maintenance of the … are not discarded, but are instead complemented and can benefit from appropriate contemporary technological and …