Post-Trauma Reconstruction - ICOMOS colloquium, 4 March 2016
In response to the invitation formulated in the 39COM7 recommendation of the World Heritage Committee, ICOMOS is holding a colloquium on Post-trauma Reconstruction on March 4th, 2016.
In response to the invitation formulated in the 39COM7 recommendation of the World Heritage Committee, ICOMOS is holding a colloquium on Post-trauma Reconstruction on March 4th, 2016.
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The ICOMOS Board has entrusted the Temporary Council *, under the supervision of ICLAFI (the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Legal, Administrative and Financial issues) and the International Secretariat, to advertise and implement an open membership policy in view of enlarging the membership of ICOMOS in the Russian Federation, in the run up to the elections for the Permanent Board of the future National Committee to be held in 2016.
We are therefore inviting qualified individuals in the Russian Federation to apply for membership.
On December 4th, at the international secretariat of ICOMOS near Paris, ICOMOS Netherlands organized a Round Table Water and heritage. In these times of climate change, it intended to highlight the importance of water management for the preservation of cultural and natural heritage under climate change
The 2016 theme for the ICOMOS International Day on Monuments and Sites celebrated on 18 April is: The Heritage of Sport
"Sport is part of every man and woman's heritage and its absence can never be compensated for" - Pierre de Coubertin
ICOMOS has the pleasure of announcing that Dr Samir Abdulac, Chair of ICOMOS Working Group for the safeguarding of cultural heritage in Syria and Iraq (and neighbouring countries) was awarded the 2015 Summit Award on Heritage impact delivered by the CyArk 500 Challenge in Berlin on 19 October 2015. ICOMOS congratulates Dr Abdulac on this well deserved distinction.
The on-going crisis and fighting in the Middle East are giving rise to humanitarian consequences of an unprecedented scale since the World Wars. The number of victims, refugees and displaced persons is growing day by day, not to mention the acts of torture, rape, enslavement and the eradication of the traditional cultural diversity of the region.
Public opinion is also moved by the increasing destruction of the cultural heritage of the region that bears witness to early human exploits, the common roots of different civilizations and their mutual enrichment.
The Sustainable Development Goals were adopted during the UN summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda in New York on 25 September 2015.
Goal 11 is one of 17 new SDGs and focuses on cities and the role of heritage in making them sustainable.
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