The role of non-state actors in promoting compliance with the World Heritage Convention: An empirical study of Australia's Great Barrier Reef Autor Hamman E.V. Fecha 2017 Fuente IUCN (ID: MON-093509) Editor | Lugar de publicación Queensland University | Brisbane, Australia Páginas 292 p. Tipo de documento Tesis, disertación Idioma Inglés Campo de aplicación Internacional Materia Medio ambiente gen., Especies silvestres y ecosistemas, Mar Palabra clave Organización internacional Zona protegida Cumplimiento/aplicación Patrimonio cultural ONG Áreas marinas protegidas Resumen This thesis uses qualitative empirical research methods to investigate the role of non-state actors in promoting compliance with the World Heritage Convention. The study focuses on the Great Barrier Reef and traces Australia's interactions with the World Heritage Committee and other institutions between the years 2010 and 2015. The study demonstrates how non-state actors are able to construct their own legitimacy and assert their own authority by building relationships and deploying expertise at discrete times. The findings contribute to the broader regulatory literature on how the World Heritage Convention operates and on the role of non-state actors in regulation. Página web eprints.qut.edu.au Otras referencias Tratado Convención para la Protección del Patrimonio Mundial, Cultural y Natural Tratado | Multilateral | Paris | Nov 23, 1972 Palabra clave: Institución, Educación, Ordenación/conservación, Zona protegida, Inventarios, Patrimonio cultural, Recopilación de datos/informes, Fondo especial, Investigación, Financiamiento Fuente: IUCN (ID: TRE-155235)