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Creativity and Cultural Industries

Cultural Heritage Conservation

Research Conference Proceedings on Asian Approaches to Conservation
Bangkok: Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University. 2006. 242 p.
ISBN 978-974-9990-88-9

Heritage Homeowner's Preservation Manual for Kathmandu Valley World Heritage Site, Nepal

UNESCO Bangkok and UNESCO Kathmandu, 2006.

ISBN 99946-2-116-5

Heritage Homeowner's Conservation Manual for Hoi An World Heritage Site Viet Nam
UNESCO Hanoi and UNESCO Bangkok, 2008.
Publishing licence: QĐXB 477/ĐaN 26/8/2008

Heritage Homeowner's Preservation Manual for the World Heritage Site of Vigan, Philippines
by UNESCO Bangkok and the City Government of Vigan
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2010.
ISBN 978-92-9223-319-8

Capacity Building for Safeguarding Cultural Heritage in Myanmar

(Project Completion Report, February 2013)

Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok. 2013. 48 p.

CLT/13/DOC/009-40

Asia Conserved Volume II: 2005-2009 

Bangkok: iGroup Press, 2014.

UNESCO ISBN: 978-92-3-104229-4

iGroup ISBN: 978-974-652-271-7

Cultural Resources Management

Champasak Heritage Management Plan
Vientiane, Lao PDR: Government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.  1999.  444 p.

GIS and Cultural Resource Management: A Manual for Heritage Managers
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 1999.
Authored by Paul Box.

Diversity of Cultural Expressions

HIV/AIDS and Human Trafficking

Stage for Change - An Artist's Guide to Gender, Sexuality, HIV & AIDS Advocacy

by UNESCO Bangkok and the Philippines Educational Theatre Association (PETA).

Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok. 2011. 

ISBN 978-92-9223-369-3 (Print Version)

ISBN 978-92-9223-370-9 (Electronic version)

A nyi hta ve hpa vaw ve 

(“Yesterday’s Sweet Flower”)
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok.  2005.  

Audio cassette tape and CD of ethnic minority language radio soap operas for the prevention of HIV/AIDS, trafficking and drug abuse across the Upper Mekong Sub-region.  Broadcasting of the Hmong, Lahu and Jingpo dramas began in fall 2004.

O hta hk’e: Remembering Yesterday
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok. 2004.  

CD of 14 contemporary songs in the Lahu language addressing the global issues of HIV/AIDS, human trafficking and drub abuse.  Produced by UNESCO Bangkok in collaboration with the New Life Center Foundation, with the support of the Asian Development Bank, Radio Thailand Chiang Mai, and UNDP.

For the most up-to-date list of available publication at Culture Unit, UNESCO Bangkok, please see this Publication Inventory

IMPACT: The Effects of Tourism on Culture and the Environment in Asia and the Pacific

Cultural Tourism and Heritage Management in the World Heritage Site of the Ancient Town of Hoi An, Viet Nam
by Hoi An Centre for Monuments Managements and Preservation
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2008.
ISBN 978-92-9223-222-1
ISBN 978-92-9223-223-8 (e-pub)

Alleviating Poverty and Protecting Cultural and Natural Heritage through Community-Based Ecotourism in Luang Namtha, Lao PDR
by Steven Schipani
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2008.
ISBN 978-92-9223-189-7
ISBN 978-92-9223-190-3 (e-pub)

Sustainable Tourism and the Preservation of the World Heritage Site of the Ifugao Rice Terraces, Philippines
by Save the Ifugao Terraces Movement (SITMo)
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2008.
ISBN 978-92-9223-224-5
ISBN 978-92-9223-225-2 (e-pub)

Tourism and Heritage Site Management, Luang Prabang, Lao PDR
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2004.

Print version available upon request. Please contact Culture Unit, UNESCO Bangkok.

Intangible Cultural Heritage

Traditional Children's Games in South-East Asia
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok. 2011.

ISBN - 978-92-9223-394-5

The documentation project of children's traditional games was undertaken in five cultural sites in four country partners: Luang Prabang (Lao PDR), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), Penang (Malaysia), the Northern region and Bangkok (Thailand).

It was made into an interactive CD with cartoon animation, highly accessible by children and teachers. It is also accompanied by three short documentary films of children's games in Thailand.

Safeguarding Intangible Heritage and Sustainable Cultural Tourism: Opportunities and Challenges
Bangkok: UNESCO; Seoul: EIIHCAP, 2008.
ISBN: 978-92-9223-216-0 (Print version)
ISBN: 978-92-9223-217-7 (Electronic version)

Keeping The Faith: Reviving Traditional Temple Arts in Asia 
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2002.  17 min. 

Video on the project "Cultural Survival and Revival in the Buddhist Sangha".

Livelihood of Ethnic Minorities

คู่มือแก้ไขปัญหาสถานะบุคคลตามกฎหมาย และการแจ้งเกิดของบุคคลซึ่งเกิดในประเทศไทย
เรียบเรียงโดย มูลนิธิพัฒนาการคุ้มครองเด็ก
กรุงเทพฯ: ยูเนสโกกรุงเทพ. 2008.

Manual for Capacity Building on Birth Registration and Citizenship in Thailand
By FACE Foundation
Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok, 2008.

The Urak Lawoi' of the Adang Archipelogo, Thailand.
by Supin Wongbusarakum 
UNDP/UNESCO/CUSRI, 2007.
ISBN: 978-974-7190-46-5 

Indigenous People and Parks: The Surin Islands Project
Paris: UNESCO, 2001.
In collaboration with UNESCO Bangkok, Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute, and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO