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Tabe'a III (Arabic version)

Tabe’a III addresses the status and trends in the implementation of the World Heritage Convention in the Arab region during the period from 2015 to 2019. This review was conducted in the context of emerging global trends and priorities associated with the World Heritage Convention, as well as other related global natural heritage platforms and programmes. Tabe’a III documents progress made in the conservation of natural and mixed World Heritage sites in the Arab region, as well as providing an update on the state of conservation of natural sites.

Author(s)
Abulhawa, Tarek
Cummings, Tricia
Kassem, Selma

Tabe'a III

Tabe’a III addresses the status and trends in the implementation of the World Heritage Convention in the Arab region during the period from 2015 to 2019. This review was conducted in the context of emerging global trends and priorities associated with the World Heritage Convention, as well as other related global natural heritage platforms and programmes. Tabe’a III documents progress made in the conservation of natural and mixed World Heritage sites in the Arab region, as well as providing an update on the state of conservation of natural sites.

Author(s)
Abulhawa, Tarek
Cummings, Tricia
Kassem, Selma

Nexus comprehensive methodological framework

Author(s)
Al Quran, Soud
Hayajneh, Ali
El Shaer, Hany

Tabe'a II report (Arabic version)

Tabe'a II is a second more detailed analysis of the Arab region's World Heritage Programme based on the baseline established in the first report from 2011, as well as of the progress achieved since then.

Author(s)
Abdulhalim, Haifaa
Abulhawa, Tarek
Cummings, Tricia
Osipova, Elena

Tabe'a II report

Tabe'a II is a second more detailed analysis of the Arab region's World Heritage Programme based on the baseline established in the first report from 2011, as well as of the progress achieved since then.

Author(s)
Abdulhalim, Haifaa
Abulhawa, Tarek
Cummings, Tricia
Osipova, Elena

UNESCO science report 2010 : the current status of science around the world

Written by a team of independent experts who are each covering the country or region from which they hail, the UNESCO Science Report 2010 analyses the trends and developments that have shaped scientific research, innovation and higher education over the past five years. The report depicts an increasingly competitive environment, one in which the flow of information, knowledge, personnel and investment has become a two-way traffic.

National biodiversity planning in the Arab world

Author(s)
Hamzah, Riyad Y.
Alaa El-Din, M. Nabil
Mohammed, Saeed A.

Directory of Arab environmental establishments

Author(s)
Hussain, Mohammed Nureldin

Criteria for development and management of Kuwait's first national park - nature reserve : final report

Author(s)
Omar, Samira A.
Al-Sdirawi, Fozia
Agarwal, V.
Hamdan, L.
Al-Bakri, D.
Al-Shuaibi, F.
Taha, Faisal K.
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