Publishing For Development

Specialists in the area of World Heritage, we co-publish the World Heritage Review with UNESCO and project manage the UNESCO World Heritage Collection on the Google Arts and Culture platform.

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Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Thank you very much for how well all the collaborations that we have carried out together have turned out. Google Arts & Culture’s work here has had a broad positive impact. We would like to support you in any idea you have and that is why I would like to remind you that we are open to new initiatives that you want to raise.

Ana Doreste Buerles
Head of Communication for
Risco Caído and Sacred Mountain
Cabildo de Gran Canaria

We are so excited with the final results and with such an amazing exhibition that truly impressed us. All the represented materials – photos, videos, descriptions and sounds are so incredibly harmonious with each other! I can’t truly take my eyes off it 🙂  Great Job!

Agency of Protected Areas of Georgia

I love the exhibit. It looks great. I already use the link on our facebook update on world heritage day

Aasivissuit – Nipisat. Inuit Hunting Ground between Ice and Sea and World

The UNESCO World
Heritage Review

Co-published by UNESCO and Publishing for Development, the World Heritage Review is the official UNESCO publication from the World Heritage Centre and features in-depth articles on cultural and natural World Heritage sites.

The Review is produced twice a year in English and French, and is distributed at various UNESCO meetings and events. The e-version is made available free of charge on the World Heritage Centre’s website.

Publishing for Development is responsible for the magazine's production, design, translations and advertising.

For further information, click here:
https://whc.unesco.org/en/review
https://whc.unesco.org/en/partners/432

Read the World Heritage Review online

UNESCO & the Google Arts and Culture platform

Launched in 2020, the UNESCO Collection on the Google Arts and Culture platform is a multilingual resource which makes use of stunning photos, videos and audio to bring World Heritage to life. The Collection is made up of a series of exhibits which use storytelling to assist with the interpretation of World Heritage sites and allow the public to better understand their Outstanding Universal Value. With a local, national and global reach, it enables people everywhere, from local communities upwards, to explore World Heritage. To learn more, click here: https://whc.unesco.org/en/google

Publishing for Development project manages the Collection on behalf of UNESCO and is responsible for the curation of materials and the creation of each exhibit.

Garajonay National Park

Papahānaumokuākea

City of Budapest