Intermittency and Correlations in Hadronic Z0 Decays A multidimensional study of local multiplicity fluctuations and multiparticle correlations of hadrons produced in Z0 decays is performed. The fluctuations and correlations are analysed using normalized scaled factorial moments and cumulants up to fifth order. The moments have intermittent-like behaviour, which is found to be more pronounced with increasing dimension. The analysis of the cumulants shows the existence of genuine multiparticle correlations. The decomposition of the factorial moments shows that the dynamical fluctuations have important contributions from genuine many-particle correlations. The results are consistent with QCD jet formation dynamics, although additional contributions from other mechanisms cannot be excluded. Parallel session :2 Plenary session :12