• World Heritage Review 105

World Heritage Review 105

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Traditions, ancestral knowledge and ways of life of local communities are essential elements of World Heritage. In the quest to continue safeguarding and promoting cultural and natural treasures of our humanity, UNESCO recognizes the importance of their active participation in World Heritage preservation and management, ensuring their integrity and authenticity.

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In this issue of World Heritage, we give voice to an Indigenous leader Max Ooft – through an enlightening dialogue with the UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture Ernesto Ottone R. In the words of Max, “when it comes to nature and culture and heritage, it's all interwoven for Indigenous peoples”.

You will also enjoy the portfolio of the 42 new World Heritage sites, inscribed at the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee in Saudi Arabia. These awesome places around the world represent not only the diversity of our history and culture, but also the binding commitment by countries to their heritage. The Gedeo Cultural Landscape in Ethiopia is an insping example for sustainable conservation, where Gedeo people care for the unique ecosystem through their deep connections to their land, history and rich cultural heritage.