Heritage on the Wire
SUCCESS STORIES
December 28, 2011
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In March, GHF launched Global Heritage Network (GHN), the first early warning and threat monitoring system devoted exclusively to saving endangered cultural heritage sites in developing countries. Since then, GHN has attracted hundreds of conservation experts around the world, collected and publicized key information about an expanding number of endangered cultural sites, and been profiled by major media outlets such as National Geographic and USA Today.
read more Tags: Global Heritage Network, GHN, GHN Community, GHN Library, GHN Sites, Preservation Fellowships
Success Stories
September 14, 2011
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Dr. Dan Thompson is GHF’s Director of Global Projects and Global Heritage Network (GHN). He joined GHF full time in January 2008, having previously conducted fieldwork at GHF-supported projects in the Mirador Basin, Guatemala, and at Ani and Çatalhöyük, both in Turkey.
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GHF IN THE NEWS
May 03, 2011
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On Wednesday, May 11th, in New York City, GHF will host “Seminar on Global Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development.”
read more Tags: Asia, Chavin de Huantar, Event, GHN, Global Heritage Network, ICOMOS, Iraq, Laos, Middle East, My Son, Peru, Saving Our Vanishing Heritage, Southeast Asia, South America, Turkey, Ur, Wat Phu
Success Stories
March 16, 2011
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Global Heritage Fund (GHF) has just launched Global Heritage Network (GHN), the first early warning and threat monitoring system devoted exclusively to saving endangered cultural heritage sites in developing countries.
read more Tags: Banteay Chhmar, GHN, Global Heritage Network
Success Stories
January 24, 2011
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Situated along the banks of the Tungabhadra River, the site of Hampi, India, is one of the world’s most stunning archaeological ruins, with its collection of over 500 monuments spread across 26 square kilometers of spectacular natural scenery.
read more Tags: Asia, GHN, Hampi, India, Restoration
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