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publi_paper_series_44_en.pdf
Oceans cover 70% of our planet. Nearly two-thirds of it lies beyond the jurisdiction of nations. These marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) cover half our planet.

Organized by the Nordic World Heritage Foundation and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. With the support of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation for the Environment. The publication contains the Workshop Report and the CD-ROM contains the…

This large format full-colour map features World Heritage sites.

Medidas adoptadas en la XIV Reunión Consultiva del Tratado Antártico realizada en Río de Janeiro, Brasil del 5 al 16 de octubre de 1987.

Proposals presented to CCAMLR XXXII at Hobart in October 2013.

publi_paper_series_45_en.pdf
The World Heritage Marine Programme was established in 2005 with the goal to ensure the protection of marine places of Outstanding Universal Value.

2nd. ed. Revised and updated by Sally Poncet, Colin Harris and Susie Grant.

The first set of four Site Guidelines for Visitors, adopted under Resolution 5 (2005), were reviewed by the CEP, together with eight new proposals and a new format was agreed of a single double sided sheet for each Site guideline. The 12 guidelines…

The first set of four Site Guidelines for Visitors, adopted under Resolution 5 (2005), were reviewed by the CEP, together with eight new proposals and a new format was agreed of a single double sided sheet for each Site guideline. The 12 guidelines…

In accordance with Resolution 5 (2005) adopted by the 28th. Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting held in Stockholm in June 2005.
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