World Heritage Sites And Indigenous Peoples' Rights ) by Stefan Disko

This insightful book delves into the complex relationship between World Heritage sites and the rights of Indigenous peoples, highlighting the often overlooked challenges and conflicts that arise when cultural and natural heritage conservation efforts intersect with the traditional lands and practices of Indigenous communities. Through a collection of case studies and expert analyses, the book explores how international heritage policies can sometimes undermine Indigenous rights, while also offering pathways for more inclusive and respectful approaches that honor both global heritage values and the sovereignty of Indigenous peoples.