The Integrated Management Framework for the Kathmandu Valley World Heritage Site is a document adopted by the State Party that defines the process of implementing the Integrated Management Plan.
The World Heritage property within the Kathmandu Valley is probably one of the most complex in the world, comprised of seven Monument Zones, each with specific management requirements. Each Monument Zone contributes to the outstanding universal value of the World Heritage property. However, the threat to each Zone is different in form and degree. The aim of this Management Plan is to develop a framework for the integration of the seven Monument Zones within a single management system, while taking into account each of their specific management requirements. The Integrated Management Framework is a document adopted by the State Party that defines the process of implementing the Integrated Management Plan.
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Publisher:
GoN, UNESCO
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(2007
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Publication
in English
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Keywords:
CULTURE, CULTURAL VALUES, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS, RESOURCES CONSERVATION, CULTURAL PROPERTY, CULTURAL PROPERTY PRESERVATION, CULTURAL PROPERTY RESTITUTION, HISTORIC BUILDINGS, HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS.
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Thematic Group: UNESCO
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Educational, Scientific and Cultural
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Thesaurus:
15.02.00
- Protection Of Intellectual And Cultural Property
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