Business Skills for Natural World Heritage Site Managers programme
The Business Skills for Natural World Heritage Site Managers programme is a collaboration between international environmental charity Earthwatch, global energy company Shell and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre. The programme seeks to improve the management effectiveness of World Heritage Sites using business planning techniques.
The five-year programme, funded by Shell and implemented by Earthwatch, an internationally recognized conservation and training organization, is based on the successful Business Planning for Natural World Heritage Site Managers pilot project previously carried out between Shell Foundation and the UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Activities were inaugurated with a training course held in Borneo, Malaysia, from 19th to 29th October 2009. Representatives from three natural World Heritage sites, all in South-east Asia, were each partnered with a Shell employee, with whom they attended the training at the Earthwatch research and learning centre in the jungles of Malaysian Borneo. The representatives were from Ujung Kulon National Park in Indonesia, Puerto Princesa Subterreanean River National Park in the Philippines and Kinabalu Park, Malaysia.
But the training goes beyond participation at a simple workshop. Twinned with a Shell business planning mentor, natural World Heritage site managers are asked to develop a business plan by the end of the workshop and to implement it back in their respective sites. Over the course of the year following the workshop, the Shell mentors maintain contact with their respective World Heritage site managers to follow-up on progress and provide additiona support, sometimes including a site based consultation.
Over the course of the programme, managers from 27 natural World Heritage sites in Asia and Africa are expected to receive training.
World Heritage Sites (14)
- Gunung Mulu National Park
- Ha Long Bay
- Kinabalu Park
- Lake Malawi National Park
- Lake Turkana National Parks
- Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
- Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
- Puerto-Princesa Subterranean River National Park
- Rainforests of the Atsinanana
- Simien National Park
- Sundarbans National Park
- The Sundarbans
- Ujung Kulon National Park
- W-Arly-Pendjari Complex
News (11)
- Earth Skills Network training opportunities for African protected areas: Closing date 3 February 2019 08-Jan-2019
- Earth Skills Network training opportunities for African protected areas: Closing date 24 February 2018 06-Feb-2018
- Call for Applications: 2017 Business Skills for Protected Areas in Africa - deadline 24 February 2017 31-Jan-2017
- Call for Applications: Earthwatch 2016 business skills programme for protected areas in Africa 15-Jan-2016
- World Heritage Candidates announced for 2013 Business Planning Programme 11-Jun-2013