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Endangered UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Great Barrier Reef

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Endangered UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Great Barrier Reef

Evening Program (Session 4 of 4-Session Course) on Zoom

Tuesday, June 8, 2021 - 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. ET
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COURSE DESCRIPTION

There are 1,121 UNESCO World Heritage sites throughout the world. Each of them offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of complex civilizations, empires, and religions. Some, however, are facing an existential crisis. This series offers an in-depth overview of four UNESCO World Heritage sites that have suffered grievous damage in recent decades, from Palmyra to the Great Barrier Reef. Each lavishly illustrated program goes far beyond the typical tourist experience by incorporating the insights of the latest scholarship and research.  

Justin M. Jacobs, associate professor of history at American University, is the author of several books, including The Compensations of Plunder: How China Lost Its Treasures. He is currently producing a 24-episode series on UNESCO World Heritage Sites for The Great Courses.

Session Information

The Great Barrier Reef

Stretching for more than 1,400 miles across the northeastern coast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is home to the world’s largest coral reef system as well as an extraordinary diversity of marine life. Jacobs highlights the geological and biological evolution of the Reef, its evolving cultural importance, and the manmade and environmental forces that now threaten its very existence.

Additional Sessions

If you are interested in additional Endangered UNESCO World Heritage Sites sessions this spring, view the upcoming schedule:

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