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UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

UNESCO Courier

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  • 主办单位:UNESCO
  • 创刊时间:2007
  • 出版周期:12
  • 地址:法国
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  • 国内统一刊号:CN
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1997年

Gardens of the Far East France Bequette (-)

The liberating power of words - interview with poet Aime Cesaire - Interview Annick Thebia Melsan (-)

The island of Mozambique - with related article Patrick Lages (-)

The responsibility of scientists - Science and Society, part 3 Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

The world network of biosphere reserves (-)

What's in a name? - names bestowed on places by European explorers Luis Mizon (-)

Say it with flowers - flower gardening in Cypriot houses Yannis E. Ioannou (-)

Colourful language - use of colors to beautify and communicate Guillermo Pina-Contreras (-)

Sicilian flights - natural and man-made stairways Jean-Francois Patricola (-)

Aleko Konstantinov: Happy and glorious - Obituary Georgi Danailov (-)

Thresholds of divinity - Japanese gateways Masayuki Ninomiya (-)

Ethiopia's azmari minstrels - Interview Isabelle Leymarie (-)

Reading the landscape - Cover Story Yves Bergeret (-)

The garden of delights - the Islamic thinking that cultivation of the sense can lead to God Abdelwahab Meddeb (-)

From selfhood to salvation Romain Maitra (-)

The body and the book - Judaism and the human body David Biale (-)

An invisible river - East Asian view of the body and healing Shigenori Nagatomo (-)

Face values - social and cultural significance of the human face David Le Breton (-)

Rido Bayonne - instrumentalist, band-leader and singer Isabelle Leymarie (-)

The body and the self - Cover Story Bahgat Elnadi (-)

Gardens: a cultural flowering France Bequette (-)

Words, timely and timeless - Interview Mauro Rosi (-)

Te Wahipounamu: New Zealand's pristine wilderness Ann-Marie Johnson (-)

Science and society - part 2 Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

New York blues - New York, NY Jerome Charyn (-)

Rediscovering Lili Boulanger - French composer Isabelle Leymarie (-)

Tangier: myths and memories - Morocco Tahar Ben Jelloun (-)

The world is a sanctuary Henryk Skolimowski (-)

Notre-Dame D'Amiens - French cathedral Cecile Romane (-)

Predrag Matvejevic - Croat writer - Interview (-)

Scientists, politicians and scientific research - Column Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Vancouver: or the spirit of place - Canada Hadani Ditmars (-)

La Paz: a tale of two cities - Bolivia - includes related article on 'cholos' Luz Pacheco (-)

Marseilles: port of call and recall - France Emile Temime (-)

Bombay: one and many - India Lajpat Rai Jagga (-)

Vidosav Stevanovic - Serb writer - Interview (-)

From short wave to satellite - means for radio broadcasting Ray Gallon (-)

The second half century : a continuing struggle for access to the airwaves - 1945-1995 - includes related article on public service broadcasting Gareth Price (-)

Mr. Jefferson's dream house - Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Mansion - includes related article on the Academical Village Francis Leary (-)

On the crest of the waves - radio broadcasting Herve Bourges (-)

Earthwatching satellites France Bequette (-)

Radio's bright future - radio broadcasting Bahgat Elnadi (-)

The Arab forebears of the European Renaissance - interview with French historian and philosopher Alain de Libera - Interview Rachid Sabbaghi (-)

Energy for all - development of environment-friendly energy sources Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

All power to the microphone! For almost 70 years, radio was a formidable weapon wielded by Soviet leaders Armen Oganessian (-)

Villages find their voice: radio brings empowerment to rural communities in the Philippines Wijayananda Jayaweera (-)

By the people, for the people: self-reliant low-cost community radio stations at the heart of rural development Carlos A. Arnaldo (-)

Microfinance in Indonesia - includes related articles on worldwide status of microfinance Marguerite S. Robinson (-)

A bank for the poor - Bangladesh's Grameen Bank - includes related article on relationship between bank and UNESCO Muhammad Yunus (-)

David Sanchez - interview with Puerto Rican musician - Interview Isabelle Leymarie (-)

Where credit is due… Robert Peck Christen (-)

Colonia del Sacramento remembers its turbulent past - Uruguayan port Edouard Bailby (-)

Three golden rules - microfinance - includes related article on selected microfinance institutions Maria Otero (-)

People and plants - includes related article on 'Earthwatch' program France Bequette (-)

A new weapon in the war on poverty - microfinance Jose Garson (-)

Education, the seedbed of the future Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Reaching the unreached - provision of credit to the world's poor Sayeeda Rahman (-)

Three microcredit schemes in Europe Maria Nowak (-)

Peace education is only meaningful if it leads to action - interview with academician Johan Galtung - Interview Natascha Batic (-)

Enterprise in Africa Kimanthi Mutua (-)

Latin America: Accion speaks louder than words - Accion International's services Maria Otero (-)

What, my brother, is an island? Lokenath Bhattacharya (-)

The trials of Ulysses Jacques Lacarriere (-)

Between utopia and reality - poet Rene Depestre - Interview Jasmina Sopova (-)

Solstice islands - poem Edouard J. Maunick (-)

Funding a new home for Egypt's ancient treasures Samir Gharib (-)

The Pacific: the coming of the ancestors - creation of myths and ancestor worship are widespread in the Pacific islands Antonio Guerreiro (-)

Climate change: the great debate France Bequette (-)

Islands of the imagination - fictional islands Robert Baudry (-)

The treasure of the Cerro Rico Pascale Absi (-)

Cuba's gold Eduardo Manet (-)

Easter Island's last secret: the only Polynesian island where traces of an indigenous script have been discovered Luis Mizon (-)

A common home - the history of theater in Russia Anatoly Smeliansky (-)

Shingeki's restless century - history of Japan's modern theater Ohzasa Yoshio (-)

An art in search of its roots - Indian folk theater Romain Maitra (-)

'An inner freedom.' - interview with poet, novelist and playwright Andree Chedid - Interview Martine Leca (-)

Rules made to be broken - transgressing rules through acting Jean-Pierre Guingane (-)

Ironbridge Gorge: symbolic birthplace of the industrial era - England Neil Cossons (-)

Theatre for tomorrow - live theater will flourish despite technological advancement in the field Richard Schechner (-)

Protecting the South Pacific - creation of the Agreement Establishing the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (-)

Month by month - theater activities and awards are reminders that the theater is alive Bahgat Elnadi (-)

Seaweed at your service - harvesting of marine algae results in employment France Bequette (-)

Science education and sustainable development Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

The theatre of the oppressed - street theater shows Augusto Boal (-)

The birth of modern Arab theatre Ghassan Maleh (-)

Isabelle Leymarie talks to Steve Turre - American trombonist and composer - Interview (-)

Thor Vilhjalmsson (-)

Crossroads cities - multiculturalist areas Bahgat Elnadi (-)

Large dams - includes information on related articles France Bequette (-)

Village banking: a report from 5 countries Rupert Scofield (-)

UNESCO and natural disaster reduction (-)

Month by month - coping with natural and manmade disasters Bahgat Elnadi (-)

Building a culture of prevention: the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction 1990-2000 (-)

Insurance: halting an ominous trend - insurance industry response to growing risk from natural disasters Gerhard Berz (-)

Women in the front line - role of women in disaster preparedness and relief Debarati Guha-Sapir (-)

Sounding the alarm - disaster warning systems Fabrizio Ferrucci (-)

'Science with a conscience.' - interview with Colombian physicist and biochemist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo Flor Romero (-)

The do's and don'ts of risk reduction Barbara Carby (-)

Spreading the word - religion Odon Vallet (-)

Making cities safer Mustafa Erdik (-)

Taxila: the cradle of Gandhara art - Taxila, Pakistan Laurence Gourret (-)

Nature on the rampage Walter W. Hays (-)

New Caledonia: threats to biodiversity France Bequette (-)

A decade for international action - interview with Frank Press, president emeritus of the US National Academy of Sciences (-)

Water and civilization - commentary Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Safety first! - need for a 'culture of prevention' in response to increasingly destructive natural disasters Badaoui Rouhban (-)

20th century AD Marieke Kuipers (-)

Youssef Chahine - Egyptian film director - Interview Michael Fargeon (-)

Past and present: a creative dialogue - harmony between ancient and modern architecture Jacques Rigaud (-)

A waste-free farm France Bequette (-)

Cultural landscapes David Lowenthal (-)

The heritage, memory of the future - commentary (-)

An idea whose time has come - French model of the national heritage concept Pierre Nora (-)

Three highland villages in Japan Hidetoshi Saito (-)

Vive la difference! - creative diversity among nations and cultures Claude Fabrizio (-)

A canal in Southern France Francois Bordry (-)

A text by Andre Malraux - speech given by Andre Malraux at the launching of the first International Campaign for the Preservation of the Monuments of Nubia on Mar 8, 1960 at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization headquarters Bahgat Elnadi (-)

A vigilant eye - requirements for a heritage site's continued inclusion in the World Heritage List Margareta Biornstad (-)

The north-south gap - differences in perceptions and attitudes towards inclusion in the World Heritage List Laszlo Rajk (-)

Words and deeds - ambiguities in the World Heritage Convention criteria for choosing cultural sites Georges Zouain (-)

What is the world heritage? - heritage sites worldwide (-)

Sacred mountains - natural heritage sites Edwin Bernbaum (-)

Albania's threatened heritage - interview with Albanian Ministry of Culture's Foreign Affairs Dept Chief Ylljet Alicka - Interview Jasmina Sopova (-)

Mothers and daughters - women in North American children's literature - A True Likeness? Portraits of Women in Young People's Literature - Cover Story Elke Liebs (-)

The magnificent beauty of music! - interview with Russian cellist and conductor Mstislav Rostropovich Isabelle Leymarie (-)

From ideology to love - women in Russian children's literature - A True Likeness? Portraits of Women in Young People's Literature - Cover Story Julia Prosalkova (-)

Silent partners - women in African literature - A True Likeness? Portraits of Women in Young People' Literature - Cover Story Evangeline Ledi Barongo (-)

Adult education for tomorrow: UNESCO in action - United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization Christopher McIntosh (-)

Breaking the stereotype - women in Japanese children's literature - A True Likeness? Portraits of Women in Young People's Literature - Cover Story Akiko Sueyoshi (-)

Best-sellers and gossip-mongers in 18th-century France - communication systems under Louis XV's rule - How Ideas Travel Robert Darnton (-)

We are witnessing a transformation of society and civilization - interview with Viviane Forrester, novelist and literary critic - Interview Edgar Reichmann (-)

Sarajevo's battered soul Pascale d'Erm (-)

The human right to peace - declaration by Federico Mayor Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Letters from Asia Denis Sinor (-)

Paulo Freire - Obituary Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

Manuscripts on the move - medieval manuscripts - How Ideas Travel Gerald Messadie (-)

Ancient and modern Egypt come face to face - urban development pose threat to antiquities Samir Gharib (-)

On the road - methods through which ideas traveled - How Ideas Travel Francois-Bernard Huyghe (-)

Palmyra faces that belong to eternity - includes related article on Palmyra's history and location Mahmoud Zibawi (-)

Save our soils! - preventing land degradation France Bequette (-)

From ideal to action - introduction to 'UNESCO - an ideal in action' Federico Mayor Zaragoza (-)

The test of time - transmittal of ideas through electronic innovations - How Ideas Travel Louise Merzeau (-)

Cyberspace: a planetary network of people and ideas - How Ideas Travel J.C. Nyiri (-)

The mixed signals of globalization - How Ideas Travel Salah Guemriche (-)

'Words have no legs, yet they walk.' - Africa's oral method of communication - How Ideas Travel - Interview Jasmina Sopova (-)

The divine faces of Teotihuacan - Teotihuacan, Mexico Cecile Romane (-)

Forests: a breathing space for the planet France Bequette (-)