The following materials were accessed on the World Heritage Centre web site http://whc.unesco.org/nwhc/pages/doc/main.htm at various times between January and June 2002:
WHC Global Strategy World Heritage Cultural Landscapes web pages http://whc.unesco.org/toc/mainf7.htm
Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention (1999 version – still accessible throught the WHC web site e Operational Guidelines e Historical Developments )
Bureau of the World Heritage Committee, Report of the Rapporteur of the 26th Session, Paris, France, 2002 (WHC-2002/CONF.202/17); Section VII. “Progress Report on the analyses of theWorld Heritage List and Tentative Lists and the identification of under-represented categories of natural and cultural heritage” http://whc.unesco.org/archive/repbur02.htm
World Heritage Committee Report - 25th Session, Helsinki, Finland, 11-16 December 2001 (WHC-2001/CONF.208/24) Section IX. “Progress Report on Regional Actions for the Implementation of the Global Strategy for a Representative and Balanced World Heritage List” http://whc.unesco.org/archive/repcom01.htm
World Heritage Committee, Report - 24th Session, Cairns, Australia, 27 November - 2 December 2000 (WHC-2000/CONF.204/21) Section VI. “Work of the World Heritage Reform Groups” http://whc.unesco.org/archive/repcom00.htm
Twelfth General Assembly of States Parties to the World Heritage Convention, Summary Record, “Resolution on Ways and Means to Ensure a Representative World Heritage List”, 28 October 1999 http://whc.unesco.org/archive/12GA99-res.htm
Report of the Regional Thematic Meeting on Cultural Landscapes in the Andes, Arquipa/Chivay, Peru, 17-22 May 1998 http://whc.unesco.org/archive/andes98.pdf
Report on the World Heritage Global Strategy Natural and Cultural Heritage Expert Meeting, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 25 -29 March 1998 http://whc.unesco.org/archive/repcom00.htm
Report of the Expert Meeting on the "Global Strategy" and thematic studies for a representative World Heritage List, Paris, France, 20-22 June 1994 http://whc.unesco.org/archive/global94.htm
The following materials were accessed on the ICOMOS International web site http://www.international.icomos.org/world_heritage/index.html at various times between January and June 2002:
Bergeron, Louis, 2001. Les villages ouvriers comme éléments du patrimoine de l'industrie (TICCIH) http://www.icomos.org/studies/villages-ouvriers.htm
Coulls, Anthony et al., 1999. Railways as World Heritage Sites http://www.icomos.org/studies/railways.htm
Delony, Eric, 1996. Context for World Heritage Bridges (ICOMOS and TICCIH) http://www.icomos.org/studies/bridges.htm
Gamble, Clive and Chris Stringer, 1997. Potential fossil hominid sites for inscription on the World Heritage List. A Comparative Study http://www.icomos.org/studies/hominid.htm
Gutiérrez, Ramón, 1998. The Urban Architectural Heritage of Latin America http://www.icomos.org/studies/latin-towns.htm
Hughes, Steven et al., 2001. International Colliery Monuments List http://www.icomos.org/studies/collieries.htm
TICCIH, 1996. The International Canal Monuments List ( ICOMOS and TICCIH) http://www.icomos.org/studies/canals-toc.htm
US ICOMOS, 1996. Newsletter No. 3, “Interamerican Symposium on Authenticity” http://www.icomos.org/usicomos/news/usicomos396.html
The following records were accessed at the Parks Canada Agency offices in Gatineau, Quebec:
At the offices of the International Affairs Coordinator:
Correspondence files related to World Heritage including enquiries, requests for nomination, communications with the provinces and territories, Peter Bennett files, etc., 1977 - 2002
At the Canadian Inventory of Historic Building, National Historic Sites Directorate:
Commemorative Integrity Statements for National Historic Sites
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada [HSMBC], 1919-2000. Minutes. Accessed selectively via ISYS
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada [HSMBC], 1919-2000. Agenda Papers. Accessed selectively via Viewplus
Heritage Research Associates, 1997. Canadian Settlement Patterns (Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada Framework Study)
Other Parks Canada documentation:
Parks Canada National Historic Sites of Canada web site: http://www.pc.gc.ca/progs/lhn-nhs/index_E.asp
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada web site: http://www.pc.gc.ca/clmhc-hsmbc/pub_E.asp
Parks Canada, National Historic Sites of Canada System Plan (Ottawa: 2000) http://www.pc.gc.ca/docs/r/system-reseau/sites-lieux1_E.asp
Publications and Theses:
Elliot, Nancy, 1995. “Origins, impact, and future of world heritage in Canada”, M.A. thesis, Trent University, Peterborough, ON; National Library of Canada microfiche
Larsen, Knut Einar, ed., 1995. Nara Conference on Authenticity in Relation to the World Heritage Convention: Proceedings / Conference de Nara sur l’Authenticité dans le cadre de la Convention du Patrimoine Mondial: Compte-rendu, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Agency for Cultural Affairs (Japan), ICCROM, ICOMOS; “Nara Document on Authenticity”, pp. xxxi – xxiii; Can be found at: http://whc.unesco.org/archive/nara94.htm
Rössler, Mechtild, 2000. “World Heritage Cultural Landscapes”, in Jessica Brown et al., eds., “Landscape Stewardship: New Directions in Conservation of Nature and Culture”, The George Wright Forum 17:1, 27-34
Titchen, Sarah M., 1995. “On the construction of outstanding universal value. UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention ... and the identification and assessment of cultural places for inclusion in the World Heritage List”, PhD thesis, Australian National University, Canberra