Heritage at Risk
The Heritage@Risk program was endorsed by ICOMOS members at the General Assembly in Mexico in 1999. The aim of these reports is to identify threatened heritage places, monuments and sites, present typical case studies and trends, and share suggestions for solving individual or global threats to our cultural heritage. Each year an invitation is made to all ICOMOS National Committees, International Scientific Committees and ICOMOS' world-wide professional network, to provide short reports outlining risks in their country or area of expertise including case studies.
ICOMOS World Reports on Monuments and Sites in Danger
- World Report 2008-2010 (presentation of the paper copy)
- World Report 2006/2007: Now Available for Download in PDF format
- World Report 2004 / 2005 (available for download in PDF format)
- World Report 2002 / 2003 (HTML)
- World Report 2001 (HTML)
- World Report 2000 (HTML)
Heritage at Risk Special Editions
- Heritage at Risk - Special Edition 2007: "Cultural heritage and natural disasters: Risk preparedness and the limits of prevention / Kulturerbe und Naturkatastrophen: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Prävention (available for download in PDF format)
- Heritage at Risk - Special Edition 2006: The Soviet Heritage and European Modernism. (available for download in PDF format)
- Heritage at Risk - Special Edition 2006: Underwater cultural heritage at risk: managing natural and human impacts (available for download in PDF format)
Heritage at Risk Special Reports
- Tohoku Pacific Earthquake on 11 March 2011 - Reports by ICOMOS Japan
- Earthquake in Haiti (January 2010)
- Appeal to save Allianoi, Turkey: "Stop the flooding of Allianoi!" (20 March 2007)
- Special Report on Istanbul, Turkey – December 2006
- Statement by the International Committee of the Blue Shield on threatened cultural property in the Middle East conflict (July 21st 2006)
- Special Report on Spain – July 2006