ICOMOS World Heritage Panel 2023 – 2024

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ICOMOS World Heritage Panel 2023 – 2024

From 21 to 29 November 2023, the ICOMOS World Heritage Panel met at ICOMOS International Secretariat, Charenton-le-Pont, in order to discuss 24 cultural and mixed properties nominated for inscription on the World Heritage List in 2024 and assessed whether they met the necessary conditions for inscription.

The Panel meeting was divided in three parts. During the first part, Panel members examined and discussed the cultural and mixed sites nominated for inscription. During the second part, delegations from each nominating States Parties had the opportunity to hold meetings with the ICOMOS Panel. Finally, the third and last part of the Panel, Panel members adopted provisional recommendations and discussed the content of the Interim reports and the additional information requests.

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ICOMOS Launches Initiative to Highlight the Heritage Value of Transhumance Cultural Landscapes

Thumbnail TranshumanceLed by ICOMOS and supported by the State Tourism Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the project "Defining a thematic approach towards sustaining transhumance cultural landscapes in a changing environment" aims to address the complex environmental, cultural and social dimensions of transhumance, promoting international cooperation and building awareness of its contribution to the heritage of humanity.  

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International Conference on Participatory Approaches to World Heritage 2024

2024 Intl Conf Particip Approaches WH Seoul 1 ParticipantsICOMOS,ICCROM and Sogang University CGSI (Critical Global Studies Institute) organised the 1.5-day public conference and half-day closed workshop upon the invitation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea, who hosted the event. ICOMOS World Heritage Evaluation Unit Director Gwenaëlle BOURDIN as well as ICOMOS World Heritage experts Laura ROBINSON and Luisa DE MARCO were part of the project team as panelists and moderators.

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Capacity Building Programme for Incorporating Sustainable Development into the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention in the Arab States Region / Call for participants

ARC-WH_Capacity BuildingICOMOS and its Sustainable Development Goals Working Group (SDGWG), the Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage (ARC-WH), the Heritage Commission in Saudi Arabia and ICOMOS Saudi Arabia are organizing a Capacity Building programme for Incorporating Sustainable Development into the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention in the Arab States Region.

This programme aims to provide practical explanations on the World Heritage and Sustainable Development Policy, and promote more effective and long-term heritage conservation in the Arab Region

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