IUCN implements initiatives to enhance the role of World Heritage
Alongside our work as the official Advisor to UNESCO, the IUCN World Heritage Programme is leading a series of initiatives to make the World Heritage Convention more effective and relevant to global conservation. These include our flagship monitoring programme, the IUCN World Heritage Outlook, and initiatives focused on improving management and capacity, reinforcing policy and recognising success and leadership.
Browse the different projects to find out more, and access related papers and activities. You can also explore various topics related to natural World Heritage, which are covered in IUCN studies, by browsing IUCN’s publications catalogue.
Our current portfolio includes
- World Heritage Leadership
- Benefits of natural World Heritage
- Climate change and World Heritage
- Connecting nature and culture
- World Heritage in Central Asia
- Tabe'a Programme - Arab natural heritage
- Areas with multiple international designations
We also work with a range of partners, including on the following projects:
- Exploring the World Heritage Convention for High Seas conservation: UNESCO Marine World Heritage Programme
- Towards strengthened governance of the shared transboundary natural and cultural heritage of the Lake Ohrid region: UNESCO World Heritage Centre
- Enhancing our Heritage toolkit: UNESCO World Heritage Centre
- Understanding Rights Practices in the World Heritage System: Lessons from the Asia Pacific: Swiss Network for International Studies
- COMPACT - Engaging Local Communities in Stewardship of World Heritage: GEF Small Grants Programme
- African World Heritage Fund
- Heritage Futures