The role of non-state actors in promoting compliance with the World Heritage Convention: An empirical study of Australia's Great Barrier Reef Auteur Hamman E.V. Date 2017 Source IUCN (ID: MON-093509) Éditeur | Lieu de publication Queensland University | Brisbane, Australia Pages 292 p. Type du document Thésis, dissertation Langue Anglais Champ d'application International Sujet Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes, Mer, Environnement gén. Mot clé Mise en application Aire protégée Organisation internationale Patrimoine culturel ONG Zones marines protégées Résumé 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. Site web eprints.qut.edu.au D'autres références Traité Convention concernant la protection du patrimoine mondial, culturel et naturel Traité | Multilatéral | Paris | Nov 23, 1972 Mot clé: Aire protégée, Collecte de données/déclarations, Gestion/conservation, Institution, Recherche, Patrimoine culturel, Inventaire, Financement, Fonds spécial, Éducation Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-155235)