ICOMOS 2017 Annual Report
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The Statutes of ICOMOS allow the Board to invite experts to attend the meetings of the Board in a non-voting advisory capacity, in line with the agenda (Article 10 a.).
In order to achieve a more balanced representation of all regions of the world within the Board, and in particular in order to benefit from their expertise on heritage and professionals in the Middle East and North Africa, the Board has invited Mohammad Yosof Al-Aidaroos (ICOMOS Saudi Arabia) and Khalid El Harrouni (ICOMOS Morocco) to join it until the next Triennial General Assembly in 2020 as invited experts.
ICOMOS issues special logo: “Heritage Supports the Global Goals!”
On the occasion of the UN reviewing progress on heritage protection as part of Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, ICOMOS is pleased to issue a special logo and invites all stakeholders to use it in their publicity campaigns during 2018.
ICOMOS is working to fully comply with the new European General Data Protection Regulation. We are currently undertaking to an internal audit in order to better organize and protect the personal data of our members, experts, employees and website visitors. We will upload our new Privacy Policy in the course of the 28 May 2018 week.
Rest assured, your personal data are safe with us!
On 29-30 May 2018, the Cherishing Heritage workshop on European Quality Principles was held at ICOMOS Headquarters in Charenton-le-Pont as part of the European Year of Cultural Heritage.
Following decades of extensive searches, the San Jose, heralded as the ‘holy grail’ of shipwrecks, was discovered in 2015. Subsequent underwater surveys revealed strong evidence supporting the claim that the wreck of the Spanish galleon had been located. In April of this year calls for interest in the project to recover the wreck’s cultural material were sent to various heritage bodies, including ICOMOS.
Illustrate 2018 International Day on Monuments and Sites with your pictures of events! Upload them directly to ICOMOS collaborative photobank. if needed, consult our tutorials to learn how to explore the collections or upload images.
Below, some pictures taken by ICOMOS members and emerging professionals:
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