The celebration of the milestone of the fortieth year since the adoption by UNESCO of the World Heritage Convention provided a global stimulus for reflection that included activities in Australia. Four decades of experience of implementing the idealistic and international notions that underpin the Convention had demonstrated the distinctiveness of the potential contributions from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. With that in mind, the starting premise of this volume of Historic Environment has been to provide a snapshot of the experiences of World Heritage in Australia - essentially the view from 'here', and a specifically oriented view based on the experiences and priorities of cultural heritage practice.
History
Journal
Historic Environment
Volume
26
Pagination
16-23
Location
Burwood
Open access
Yes
ISSN
0726-6715
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2014, Council for the Historic Environment, Australia