Managing transnational UNESCO World Heritage sites in Africa /

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Imprint:Cham : Springer, 2023.
Description:1 online resource (xviii, 202 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13556800
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Other authors / contributors:Houehounha, Dodé, editor.
Moukala, Edmond, editor.
ISBN:9783030809102
3030809102
9783030809096
Notes:Open access.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 6, 2023).
Summary:This open access book focuses on the management of transboundary UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Africa region. It highlights the region as a model of best practices on cross-border collaboration in view of enforcing the conservation of the site, engaging with local communities, and fighting against (in some cases) extremist groups inhabiting these sites. It also addresses the role of the World Heritage Convention in promoting transboundary cooperation and offers both an analysis and a list of priorities for improving the effective management of transboundary properties in sub-Saharan Africa defined. This book presents chapters from experts, site managers, technical and financial partners, academics, and representatives of the private sector from 20 African countries and 15 institutions involved in African heritage management. It provides an opportunity to share current and planned initiatives at the transboundary sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, including the Maloti-Drakensberg Park (South Africa, Lesotho), W-Arly-Pendjari Complex (Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger), Sangha Trinational (Cameroon, Congo, Central African Republic), and Mosi-oa-Tunya / Victoria Falls (Zambia, Zimbabwe). The publication further discusses African sites that could eventually be proposed for extension or nomination to the UNESCO World Heritage List in collaboration with the local and indigenous communities. This book is suitable for heritage specialists and readers interested in cross-border collaborations.
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-030-80910-2

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505 0 |a Part 1: Eastern Africa -- Chapter 1. Defending Peace between Ethiopia and Eritrea through Shared Cultural Heritage: Opportunities from Aksum, Sacred Landscapes of Tigray and Qoahito Cultural Landscape (Alula Tesfay Asfha) -- Chapter 2. Managing the migration - Masai Mara National Reserve and Serengeti WHS connectivity (Jacinta Nzioka) -- Chapter 3. Challenges in Preparing a Serial Transnational Nomination for Geometric Rock Art sites in Lake Victoria region of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda (Jackline Nyiracyiza Besigye) -- Part 2: Southern Africa. Chapter 4. Transboundary Cooperation for effective management of the Okavango Delta World Heritage site - the case of the Cubango-Okavango River Basin (Gertrude Matswiri) -- Chapter 5. Management and Conservation of the Mosi-Oa-Tunya/Victoria Falls World Heritage Property (John Zulu) -- Chapter 6. Engaging local communities in conservation and governance of the World Heritage in a transboundary context: an example from the Maloti Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site (Lesotho/South Africa) (Joyce Loza) -- Part 3: Central Africa. Chapter 7. The Transboundary Management Regime of the Virunga Conservation Area across the Congolese, Rwandese and Ugandan Borders: Challenges and Opportunities (Birabi Allan Kenneth) -- Chapter 8. Lake Chad Cultural Landscape: An Uncommon Transboundary potential in the midst of multiple challenges (Houehounha Dode̹) -- Chapter 9. The Sangha Tri-National : An Example of Cross-Border Biodiversity Management in Central Africa (Achile Mengamenya Goue̹ -- Chapter 10. Developing a Sustainable Transboundary Collaboration in Post-Armed Conflict Areas of DRC, Rwanda and Uganda (Musoke Deogratias) -- Chapter 11. Regional cooperation for the conservation of biodiversity in the Congo Basin forests: feedback on actions carried out in the TRIDOM-TNS landscapes (Tales Carvalho Resende) -- Part 4: Western Africa. Chapter 12. From the inscription to the extension of Koutammakou, the Land of the Batammariba, World Heritage site - an example of successful transboundary cooperation between Benin and Togo for the preservation of the site (Barry Alyssa) -- Chapter 13. Extension of Sukur Cultural Landscape in Nigeria to Incorporate the 16 DGB sites on the Wandala Cultural Landscape in Cameroon as a Serial-Transboundary World Heritage site (Anthony Sham) -- Part 5: General. Chapter 14. Trans-Boundary Cooperation for Effective Management of World Heritage Sites in Africa (Arinze Madeleine Ogechukwu). 
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