PANORAMA Nature-Culture Thematic Community
1. Bamberg, Germany: Revitalizing historically rooted urban gardening within the World Heritage City of Bamberg, Germany by Patricia Alberth -
2. Budj Bim, Australia: Establishing a Traditional Owner, rights-based approach for Budj Bim Cultural Landscape and ‘two-way ’ knowledge management system by Damein Bell -
3. Cinque Terre, Italy: A model for institutional governance: shared and coordinated management approach for the cultural landscape of Portovenere, Cinque Terre, and the Islands (Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto) by Nicoletta Portunato -
4 Cù Lao Chàm-Hôi An Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam: Applying the SLIQ approach for the integrated management of Nature and Culture in Cù Lao Chàm-Hôi An Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam by Thao Le Ngoc -
5. Dolomites, Italy: Safeguarding the living mountainous landscape of the Dolomites by Marcella Morandini –
6. Honghe Hani Terraces World Heritage, China: Recovery of the water-wood traditional management system in the Cultural Landscape of the Honghe Hani Terraces World Heritage, China by Yuxin Li -
7. Kaya Forests, Kenya: Integrated protection of the cultural and natural heritage of the Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests by Jimbi Katana -
8. Kii Mountain Range, Japan: Integrating religious and traditional stewardship in the management of the Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range World Heritage, Japan by Fumihiko Ito -
9. Laponia, Sweden: Laponiatjuottjudus: a participatory management system in the Laponian Area World Heritage, Sweden by Åsa Nordin Jonsson -
10. Ledro Lake, Italy: Museums and local development: connecting nature and culture at the Pile Dwelling Museum of Ledro and its connected networks by Donato Riccadonna -
11. Ngorongoro, Tanzania: Reviewing the Multiple Land Use Model (MLUM) as a strategy for sustainable landscape conservation in Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA), Tanzania by Joshua Mwankunda -
12. Norway: World Heritage in Norway: national policy for an inclusive and participatory implementation of the World Heritage Convention by Aleksandra Einen -
13. Orkney, Scotland: Enhancing community and stakeholder participation for the management and conservation of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney and its wider landscape by Alice Lyall -
14. Pimachiowin Aki, Canada: Valuing the interlinkages between nature and culture in the planning and management of Pimachiowin Aki World Heritage Site, Canada by Pimachiowin Aki Corp. -
15. Rapa Nui, Chile: Recovering the administration of ancestral land: the establishment of the Indigenous Community Ma ’u Henua, stewards of Rapa Nui National Park, Chile by Comunidad Indígena Ma'u Henua -
16. Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras, Philippines: Involving youth through heritage education in the conservation of the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras, Philippines by Marlon -
17. Røros , Norway: Integrating Sámi culture in the narrative of Røros mining town and the Circumference World Heritage, Norway by Torfinn Rohde -
18. Skellig Michael, Ireland: Managing the cultural landscape of Sceilg Mhichíl: connecting nature and culture in a multi-stakeholder management effort by Fergus McCormick -
19. Victoria Falls/Mosi-oa-Tunya, Zambia and Zimbabwe: Critical stakeholder engagement: fostering community stewardship for the safeguarding of the natural and cultural heritage of Victoria Falls/Mosi-Oa-Tunya by John Zulu -
20. Socotra, Yemen: Soqotra Heritage Project: building local capacities for the protection of the unique cultural and natural heritage of Socotra by Alan Forrest -
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