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In 2015, ICOMOS will celebrate its 50th anniversary. All Committees and members are invited to organise events to make this a memorable jubilee!

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Council of Europe Legislation

List of relevant Assembly texts on the protection of cultural heritage and landscape:
 
 
Resolution 1924 (2013) Industrial heritage in Europe

Recommendation 2001 (2012) Protection of and access to the audiovisual cultural heritage

Resolution 1883 (2012) Jewish cemeteries

Recommendation 1942 (2010) A balanced approach to the rescuing of archaeological finds from development projects

Resolution 1638 (2008) and Recommendation 1851 (2008) Crafts and cultural heritage conservation skills

Recommendation 1730 (2005) The private management of cultural property

Recommendation 1651 (2004) Ending the plundering of African cultural objects

Resolution 1355 (2003) Tax incentives for cultural heritage conservation

Recommendation 1486 (2000) Maritime and fluvial cultural heritage

Recommendation 1465 (2000) “Europe, a common heritage” – a Council of Europe campaign

Recommendation 1173 (1992) Preservation of libraries and scientific archives in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe

Recommendation 1172 (1992) Situation of the cultural heritage in Central and Eastern Europe

Resolution 916 (1989) Redundant religious buildings

Recommendation 1043 (1986) Europe's linguistic and literary heritage

Recommendation 1042 (1986) Protecting the cultural heritage against disasters

Recommendation 987 (1984) European pilgrim routes

Recommendation 921 (1981) Metal detectors and archaeology

Recommendation 898 (1980) Memorials

EU Heritage Legislation

EU primary legislation

The organs of the EU have only those competencies which have been attributed to them in the treaties (the principle of attributed powers). The regulatory capacities of the European Union are currently limited to the development of supportive measures:


Article 167 (ex 151 and 128) - Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. "…the European Parliament and the Council acting in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and after consulting the Committee of the Regions, shall adopt incentive measures, excluding any harmonisation of the laws and regulations of the Member States…"

Article 36 (ex 95) - Treaty on the European Union - This articles opens for Member States to have other rules than those that follow from a directive, where this is necessary to preserve for example national treasures of (amongst others) historic values.

 

EU secondary legislation

2013/743/EU - Council Decision of 3 December 2013 establishing the specific programme implementing Horizon 2020 - the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2014-2020)

1295/2013/EU - Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 establishing the Creative Europe Programme (2014 to 2020)

1352/2008/EC - Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 amending Decision No 1855/2006/EC establishing the Culture Programme (2007 to 2013)

1855/2006/EC - Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 December 2006 establishing the Culture Programme (2007 to 2013)

2011/711/EU - Commission Recommendation of 27 October 2011 on the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation

2011/831/EU - Council Decision of 1 December 2011 on the practical and procedural arrangements for the appointment by the Council of four members of the European panel for the European Union action for the European Heritage Label

1194/2011/EU - Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 November 2011 establishing a European Union action for the European Heritage Label

2010/238/EU - Commission Recommendation of 26 April 2010 on the research joint programming initiative Cultural Heritage and Global Change: a new challenge for Europe

2001/C73/04 - Council resolution of 12 February 2001 on architectural quality in urban and rural environments

94/C235/01 - Council conclusions of 17 June 1994 on drawing up a Community action plan in the field of cultural heritage

86/C320/01 - Resolution of the Ministers with responsibility for Cultural Affairs, meeting within the Council of 13 November 1986 on the protection of Europe's architectural heritage

75/65/EEC - Commission Recommendation of 20 December 1974 to Member States concerning the protection of the architectural and natural heritage

The Raymond Lemaire Fund for Next Generation Skills

Created in 1999, the Raymond Lemaire Fund aims at raising funds for the training of young heritage professionals. Professor Raymond Lemaire, one of the founders of ICOMOS, attached the greatest importance to training young professionals and welcoming them into the ICOMOS family.

Since 1981, at every General Assembly, ICOMOS has awarded the Piero Gazzola Prize to a person or group of persons who has worked with distinction towards the objectives of ICOMOS. In 1999, the General Assembly in Mexico passed Resolution 29, which envisaged complementing this Prize by the creation of an International Fund named after Raymond Lemaire designed to raise funds for training young heritage professionals.

Endorsed in March 2008 by the Executive Committee, the Fund was launched during the Forum for young professionals held at the 16th General Assembly that year, among other with the generous support of the children of Raymond Lemaire.

The objective is to offer bursaries and to establish cooperation arrangements with training organisations, to enable young heritage professionals throughout the whole world to take part in post-graduate courses or traineeships in conservation and restoration. The Fund currently holds around 9300 Euros, kindly donated by individual ICOMOS members, ICOMOS Belgium, and ICOMOS experts who contributed their WMF Watch List review fees.
Criteria for attributing scholarships are being developed by the Executive Committee. A first report on the use of the Fund will be made to the 18th General Assembly, where a first bursary will be awarded.

Help us to ensure that the new generation of ICOMOS members has access to the highest qualifications!

For more information on how to make a donation see the "Support us" page

Actes du symposium scientifique de la 17ème Assemblée générale de l'ICOMOS / ICOMOS' 17th General Assembly Scientific Symposium proceedings

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Actes complets / Complete proceedings PDF (30.2 Mo)

Un fichier haute qualité (plus de 100 Mo) est disponible sur demande / A high quality file (more than 100 Mo) is available on demand


Sommaire / Index PDF

Objectifs scientifiques / Scientific objectives
Benjamin Mouton

Ouverture / Opening
Benjamin Mouton

Introduction
Philippe Bélaval

Conférence d'introduction / Introductory lecture
Michel Juffé

Table-ronde / Round table
Michel Schulman

 

Thème 1 / Theme 1 - Patrimoine et développement territorial / Heritage and regional development PDF

Introduction
Rohit Jigyasu

Session 1- Patrimoine, mais lequel ? / Heritage but which one?
Introduction
Michèle Laruë-Charlus

Hong Kong Style Urban Conservation
Lynne D. DISTEFANO, LEE Ho-Yin, Katie CUMMER

Réflexions autour des interactions entre patrimoine et développement à partir de l’exemple de la patrimonialisation de l’architecture coloniale en République démocratique du Congo
Yves ROBERT

Heritage as a Driver of Development? Some Questions of Cause and Effect
Neil SILBERMAN

Patrimoine et développement local : pratiques institutionnelles et pratiques sociales
Laurence GILLOT, André DEL, Marianne COHEN

A win-win case: Samitaur Project in Culver City
Giora SOLAR

Walk to Global Vision: Driving Heritage Development by World Heritage Award: Macau - A Colony With East And West Culture
MOK Keng Kio

Virtuous Circle or Vicious Cycle: Modern Heritage and Development in Abu Dhabi
Amel CHABBI, Hossam MAHDY

Brooks Terrace, Kanahooka (Dapto), NSW, Australia—Residential Development within the Ruins of the Former Dapto Smelter
Anita YOUSIF

Rapport / Report

Odile Marcel
Rapporteurs senior
 

Jean-Baptiste Dürrenmatt

Marlen Hörenz
Rapporteurs juniors

 


 

Session 2 - Le patrimoine contre le déclin ? / Heritage as a tool against decline? PDF

Saint Louis du Sénégal : l’île ou la ville ?
Abdoul SOW

When Cities Shrink: Redefining Roles for Conservation, Development, and Investment
Ned KAUFMAN

The Peruvian Nothern Coast as a heritage driver development process
Alberto MARTORELL

Space is not nothing: heritage aesthetics and the struggles for space
Juliet RAMSAY, Feng HAN

Heritage and the Governance Agenda: Can historic urban environments survive the devolution of development control?
Chris LANDORF

The Pennsylvania Wilds: the role of cultural and natural heritage in landscape scale development
Brenda BARRETT, Nora MITCHELL

La Mojana : territoire de l’eau
Fernando MICHAELS DAVILA

Conservation of historical settlements and cultural industries from an urban and regional development perspective
Vasanta SOBHA TURAGA

Country residences and peat meadows
Mireille DOSKER

Expired experiment: Modern monument: The Heritage Significance of the Justus van Effen Housing Complex as Driver for Urban Regeneration and Social Sustainability
Charlotte van EMSTEDE

The Sustainable Development of the Cultural Landscape of Jianan Irrigation System in Taïwan
WANG Chun- Hsi, FU Chao-Ching

Rapport / Report
George Zouain
Rapporteur senior

Héloïse Balhade
Ailyn Sheehan
Rapporteurs juniors

 


 

Session 3 - Quelles orientations concrètes apporter au développement urbain et rural ? / What specific guidelines can be established regarding urban and rural development? PDF

Introduction
François Gondran

Le patrimoine rural, vecteur d’aménagement durable des territoires ruraux français
Jean-Marie VINCENT

Precautions for Heritage as a Driver for Regional Development: A Critical Review of Related Principles manifested in the ICOMOS Charters from a Development Perspective
PARK Sohyun

Les grands sites et leurs territoires : un fil méthodologique en treize étapes pour un patrimoine paysager
Anne-Françoise PILLIAS-PRUNIERES, Jean-Pierre THIBAULT

Learning from East Asian Heritage as an Alternative Model of Future Development
KIM Sungwoo

La construction de la ville « durable » : l’Archéologie, un regard nouveau
Jean-Paul JACOB, Odile LAVENDHOMME

Heritage assessment and regional development: a challenging dialogue
Ezequiel PINTO-GUILLAUME

Tools and Techniques for Preserving Agricultural Landscapes in the United States
James K. REAP

Sulina, ville dans le delta du Danube en Roumanie
Dorothée RIETSCH

Patrimoine et développement local : le rôle des collectivités territoriales dans la gestion du site des falaises de Bandiagara
Lassana CISSE

How climate has changed the historical water management approach in the Netherlands
Erik LUIJENDIJK

Conclusion
Rohit Jigyasu

 


 

Thème 2 / Theme 2 - Développement et retour à l’art de batir / Heritage or a return to the art of building PDF

Introduction
Stephen Kelley


Session 1 - L’art de bâtir / assessing the art of building

Introduction
Florence Babics

Artisanat, métiers et compagnonnage. La transmission des savoirs, de l’oralité à l’écrit
Gabriel DAVID

‘Escuela Taller’: a trainer’s perspective
David MASON

Maintien des paysages de pierre sèche, pratique durable pour nos territoires
Claire CORNU

Culture of Wood: Old and New
Olga SEVAN

La ferme des Planons dans l’Ain. Etude et restauration d’un patrimoine vernaculaire fragile
Eric PALLOT

Les maisons à patio, continuités historiques, adaptations bioclimatiques et morphologies urbaines
Samir ABDULAC

The Impacts of the Enhancing Value of Traditional Architecture on Regional Development
Siriwan SILAPACHARANAN, Jean-Jacques DUPUY

The Macuti House, Traditional Building Techniques and Sustainable Development in Ilha de Moçambique
Silje Erøy SOLLIEN

Rapport / Report
Kyle Normandin

Rapporteur senior

Kleber richa Queiroz
Jia Wang
Rapporteurs juniors


Session 2 - performances efficiency PDF

Introduction
Michel Fontaine

Heritage Conservation: The Real Sustainable Development
Donovan RYPKEMA, Caroline CHEONG

Du diagnostic énergétique du bâti ancien à la diffusion des connaissances: méthodologie et cas pratiques de villes françaises à secteurs protégés
Anaïs CLOUX

La pierre naturelle, un matériau écologique?
Shahinaz SAYAGH

Adobe construction in Portugal: is there a future for vernacular architecture?
Maria FERNANDES, Humberto VARUM

Cités minières du Nord-Pas-de-Calais : un terrain d’application privilégié pour mettre en cohérence protection du patrimoine et développement durable
Raphael ALESSANDRI

Old and green: environmental performance of traditional Chinese housing
Peter PHILLIPS

Examination of the Effect of Building Construction Policies on the Conservation of Vernacular Building Techniques: Policies Adopted after WWII in Japan
Ayako FUKUSHIMA

Le patrimoine bâti et la protection incendie
Régis PRUNET

L’éloge des règles de l’art. Restaurer durablement le patrimoine. La qualité sans le poids des normes
André COTTENCEAU, Didier DURAND

Rapport / Report
Laura Robinson

Rapporteur senior

Maie Kitamura
Gong Xuelan
Rapporteurs juniors


Session 3 - savoir habiter, réutiliser,réinventer / adapting to sustainable living, expertise in re-use,expertise in building PDF

Introduction
John hurd

Models of urban development: examples in Bologna
Luca CIPRIANI, Massimo BALLABENI

From Continuity to Contrast: Diverse Approaches to Design in Historic Contexts
Robert J. HOTES

Toronto Brownfield Redux: “Artscape Wychwood Barns” and “Evergreen Brick Works”
Joe LOBKO

Adaptative re-use of historic building and community development: the case of “Mikindani Old Boma” Tanzania
Fabien KIGADYE

Art de bâtir et développement : un cercle vertueux. Deux exemples de restauration de monuments en terre crue au Mali
Gautier BICHERON

The Past for the Future: Design intervention and Heritage Conservation towards an Era of U-Cities
CHO In-Souk

La construction en terre crue dans les tropiques
Luis Fernando GUERRERO, Annick DANEELS

Eco-plasters revive the traditional plasterwork techniques of the past
Eunice SALAVESSA

Une meilleure efficacité des programmes d’habitat par la prise en compte des cultures constructives locales
Thierry JOFFROY

Nouvelle réflexion sur l’isolation
Michel Trompert

Rapport / Report
Isabel Kanan
Rapporteur senior

Bianca Elena Benavides Barrera
Daiho Mo
Rapporteurs juniors

Conclusion
Stephen Kelley


Thème 3 / Theme 3 - tourisme et développement / tourism and development PDF

Introduction
Sue Millar

 

Session 1- Le patrimoine face au défi du tourisme : quelles stratégies, quels outils? / Heritage and the challenge of tourism:what strategies, which tools

Introduction
Maria Gravari-Barbas

Heritage as a driver for development: Its contribution to sustainable tourism in contemporary society
Graham BROOKS

Tourism and Archaeological Heritage: Driver to Development or Destruction?
Douglas COMER, Willem WILLEMS

The Impact of World Heritage Listing
Henry CLEERE

Tourism and Development: Angkor’s Away
Philippe DELANGHE, Peou HANG, Georgina LLOYD, Richard MACKAY, Sharon SULLIVAN

Globally Unique or Globally Uniform? Is cultural heritage as a driver of development resulting in the unique or the uniform?
Sharon BROWN, Alan OLIVER

Archaeology for Development: The Need for Holistic Planning
Chiara BONACCHI, Paul BURTENSHAW

New strategies for cultural tourism planning: quality and creativity as tools for development
Celia MARTÍNEZ YÁÑEZ

A tool for World Heritage documentation, management and decision making: the silk roads cultural heritage resource information system
Ona VILEIKIS, Koen van BALEN, Mario SANTANA QUINTERO

Heritage at risk: local development, a strategy for its control: historic quarter of the City of Colonia del Sacramento
Ricardo BÉHÈRAN

Rapport / Report
Ana Paula Amendoeira
Rapporteur senior

Céline Lombart
Susann Harder
Rapporteurs juniors

 


Session 2- Le développement du tourisme peut-il être durable ? / Can tourism development be sustainable? PDF

Introduction
Hervé Barré

Tourisme culturel et développement durable: le patrimoine au-delà du spectacle
Edgardo J. VENTURINI

Reinforcing the Authenticity and Spirit of Place of Indigenous Peoples to Promote Cultural Tourism at World Heritage Sites as a Development Approach: Learning from the Canadian Experience
Daniel ARSENAULT, Fergus T. MACLAREN

Heritage or theme park?
Teresa FERREIRA

Le patrimoine à l’état gazeux : comment le tourisme détourne notre conception de l’authenticité
Stéphane DAWANS/ Claudine HOUBART

Tourism and the Invisible Historic Sites in Antarctica
Maria Ximena SENATORE, Andrés ZARANKIN

Mise en valeur du patrimoine de Santa Maria La Mayor. Mise en scène de la première imprimerie du Río de la Plata
Graciela DE KUNA, Angela Beatriz RIVERO, Graciela CAMBAS

Développement et tourisme : un exemple probant au Havre
Laurence LE CIEUX

Revitalisation urbaine, un levier pour le développement touristique. Le cas de l’Iran
Nameh REZAEI

Looking ahead: the olive grove cultural landscape
Monica LUENGO

From a Military Front to a “Cold War” Heritage Site – a study of the prospect of Matsu Archipelago as sustainable tourism islands
FU Chao-Ching

Le Quartier des spectacles de Montréal, au cœur du développement culturel québécois
Yves DUMAS, Maria Inés SUBERCASEAUX

La mise en valeur des villes historiques et le patrimoine du XXème siècle : le cas du Mexique
Louise NOELLE GRAS

Rapport / Report
Angela Rojas
Rapporteur senior

Chloé Bellanger
Benoit Chiron
Rapporteurs juniors


Session 3 - Comment la participation des populations est-elle déterminante pour la durabilité du développement du tourisme ?/ How is public involvement essential for the sustainability of tourism development? PDF

Introduction
Sheridan Burke

Revitalization of Borobudur: Heritage Tourism Promotion and Local Community Empowerment in Cultural Industries
NAGAOKA Masanori

Le développement du patrimoine culturel immatériel brésilien
Edson LEITE, Maria Cristina CAPONERO, Simone PEREZ, Maria José CHOTIL

Heritage as the Beginning of Developing Sustainable Tourism and Constructing Local Identity: Exemplified by a Cultural Project, “Old House with New Life”, in a Historical City of Taiwan, Province of China
WU Ping-Sheng, YEN Shih-Hua

Heritage Tourism Development and the Local community: Al-Salt Heritage City in Jordan
Nizar AL ADARBEH, Mohammad EL-KHALILI

The Mirage of Equity in Developing Country World Heritage Tourism
Jeffrey ADAMS

Continuity and Identity in Canberra: Can Tourism Development Sustain Intangible Cultural Heritage?
Marilyn C. TRUSCOTT

Developing sustainable tourism destinations offering authentic folk Experience
Ananya BHATTACHARYA

Heritage Landscape and Cultural Identity: development as Tourism
Diane MENZIES

Towards a sustainable tourism: the case of the State of Guanajuato, Mexico
Celia Esther ARREDONDO ZAMBRANO, Julieta de Jesús CANTU DELGADO, Yolanda RAMIREZ MAGALLANE

Patrimoine culturel et tourisme dans la Région Métropolitaine de Mendoza-Argentine
Silvia Augusta CIRVINI, José Alejandro GOMEZ VOLTAN

Rapport / Report
Marc de Caraffe
Rapporteur senior

Kenrick demesvar
Maëlla Morvant
Rapporteurs juniors

Conclusion
Sue Millar


Partie 4 PDF

 


 

Thème 4 / Theme 4 - Développement et économie / The economics of development PDF

Introduction
Gideon Koren

 

Session 1 - Que nous apprennent les études sur les retombées économiques de la mise en valeur du patrimoine ?/ What do studies teach us on the economic returns of heritage conservation?

Introduction
Anne Magnant

Les retombées économiques du patrimoine culturel en France
Michèle PRATS

De l’influence d’une politique tarifaire sur le développement d’un site, Pont du Gard
Paolo TOESCHI

Measurements and Indicators of Heritage as Development
Donovan RYPKEMA, Caroline CHEONG

Les conditions de retombées économiques favorables
Jean-Louis LUXEN

The Economics of Development in Brazilian Conservation Policy with special reference to the city of Rio de Janeiro Conservation Areas
Julio RIBEIRO SAMPAIO

Does Investment in the Built Fabric of Historic Towns Drive Economic Recovery?
Robert SHIPLEY, Alan REEVES

Industrial preservation as a key to urban regeneration – Some examples over forty years and many countries
Stuart B. SMITH

The stories we tell about (places and how they define the economic trajectory of communities)
James REBANKS

Rapport / Report
Minja Yang
Rapporteur senior

Marion Lacombe
Gabrielle Robiou
Rapporteurs juniors


Session 2- Comment le patrimoine peut-il exercer des effets structurants sur le développement économique et le bien- être social ? : How can heritage have a formative effect on economic development and social wellbeing? PDF

Introduction
Philippe Toussaint

Le Centre des Monuments Nationaux, un outil de développement de l’attractivité patrimoniale des territoires
Isabelle LEMESLE

Cultural Heritage and Community Development
Lazar SUMANOV

Historic Core of Split and the Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace: Economic Impact of Cultural Heritage Preservation
Sagita Mirjam SUNARA, Goran NIKŠI?

Economic Value of Hanok Regeneration Project in Seoul
LEE Kyung-ah

People and Places: industrial landscapes, liability or asset?
Neil COSSONS

Supporting Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Historic City Regeneration in Developing Countries
Guido LICCIARDI

Revitalization of historic inner-city areas in Asia. Urban Renewal Potentials in Jakarta, Hanoi and Manila
Florian STEINBERG

Residential Consolidation, Preservation and Rehabilitation Programme. Buenos Aires Historic City Centre
Gabriela Beatriz MAREQUE, Estefanía AIRALDI

Heritage in Socio-Economic Development: Direct and Indirect Impacts
Tüzin BAYCAN, Luigi FUSCO GIRARD

Heritage as springboard for creative enterprise
Stephen BROWN, Catherine SNELGOVE, Sharon VEALE

L’émotion collective au service du projet économique albigeois
Stéphanie GUIRAUD-CHAUMEIL

Rapport / Report
Jae-Heon Choi
Rapporteur senior

Aurélie Bouton
Yanan Li
Rapporteurs juniors


Session 3 - Comment développer les retombées économiques du patrimoine ? / How to develop the economic benefits of heritage? PDF

Introduction
Donald Hankey

Regenerating Pretoria’s Historical Core. Heritage as an asset for inner city development
Nicolas CLARKE, Jan Paul CORTEN

Leveraging heritage: public private partnerships and heritage conservation in the historic urban environment
Susan MACDONALD

The built Heritage as a location factor – economic potentials of listed properties
Jörg HASPEL

Integrating the Preservation of the Built Heritage Urban Site into the Local Economic Development (LED) Policy
Leah SHAMIR SHINAN, Nili SHCHORY

Le rôle de l’économie dans la conservation : le cas de l’Argentine
Beatriz AMARILLA

Quel paradigme pour les politiques publiques du patrimoine ?
Xavier GREFFE

The Conversion of Melbourne
Ray TONKIN

Heritage, Driver for Development and the Case of the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
Joycelyn MANANGHAYA

La gestion économique du patrimoine par la ville d’Arles
Christian MOURISARD

Rapport / Report
Susan Duyker
Rapporteur senior

Jihane Chedouki
Lucie Benquet
Rapporteurs juniors

Conclusion
Gideon Koren


 

 

 

Ateliers débats / Workshops PDF

Session 1 - A. Le patrimoine industriel et sa contribution au développement / Industrial heritage and its contribution to development

Introduction
Rolf Schaefer

Le Patrimoine industriel, entre “patrimonialisation” et développement économique
Louis BERGERON, Maria-Teresa PONTOIS

Un patrimoine industriel à l’encontre de l’industrialisation du patrimoine
Jean-Daniel JEANNERET

Beyond Heritage, Towards the Possibility of Creative Economy: The Case of the Reuse of the Industrial Heritage in Taiwan, Province of China
Min-Tsung CHENG

A.“place-based” approach to reusing industrial and cultural heritage assets
Regina BINDER

West Montserrat Textile and Design District
Graciela Isabel LABATO

B.Nouveaux outils, nouvelles méthodologies, nouvelles approches New tools / New methodologies, new approaches

Introduction
Cédric Gottfried

Réflexions autour des inventaires, manuels et méthodes : outils opérationnels et pratiques exemplaires développés dans le cadre des projets Euromed Heritage
Christophe GRAZ

Le virtuel pour capitaliser notre patrimoine technique et industriel
Michel COTTE, Florent LAROCHE

Quantitative Modelling of Cultural Heritage Economic Behaviour
Marek SKLODOWSKI

To overcome or to overthrow the heritage and sustainable development dichotomy? Proposal for a renovation of the current heritage paradigm
Marion WOYNAR

C. Développement et défis touristiques et patrimoniaux au Moyen-Orient / Challenges for heritage conservation and development in the Middle East

Introduction
Amira Mouaki

Safranbolu: d’un petit village anatolien à un centre de tourisme culturel
Nur AKIN

Une histoire de développement avec le patrimoine. La Région de Cappadoce, aspects positifs et négatifs
Can S. BINAN, Banu CELEBIOGLU

Development and Cultural Heritage in Iran
Bijan ROUHANI

Tabriz historical Bazaar in the context of change
Pirroz HANACHI, Solmaz YADOLLAHI

D. Patrimoine, communautés, identités / Heritage, communities, identities

Introduction
Julia Gartner-Negrin

Heritage as ethical paradigms of balancing identity and change amid socio-cultural development
Vassilis GANIATSAS

Une collectivité face à la mise en valeur de son patrimoine architectural : le cas d’Oaxaca
Nizza SANTIAGO

Réflexion sur les rôles des communautés locales, du tourisme et des médiateurs externes dans la transmission des valeurs patrimoniales des paysages et espaces culturels
Françoise LEMPEREUR

L’appropriation du patrimoine par les communautés, outils pour la durabilité du développement du tourisme à Ngazidja, Union des Comores
Toiwilou MZE HAMADI

E. Enjeux d’acteurs et partenariats / Local stakeholders and partners

Introduction
Emmanuel Garcia

The Role of Private Buildings in the Preservation and Development of Historical Cities in Brazil
Sandra MAGALHAES CORREA, Érica DIOGO

Assembling and Presenting Chicago’s Architectural Heritage: Lessons and Cautions
Christophe KOZIOL

Linkages between Heritage Policy, Tourism and Business Enterprises in Luang Prabang
Wantanee SUNTIKUL

Toward a Locally-Based Ownership Paradigm: Case Studies in Sustainable Preservation and Development
Lawrence COBEN


Session 2PDF

A. Adaptation aux changements climatiqueset nouveaux défis environnementaux / Adapting to climate change and new challenges

Introduction
Rolf Schaefer

Emerging Debates – Heritage Theory, Environment and Development
Louise COOKE

Are we wasting Embodied Energy—Time to Change (An Australian Perspective)
Rachel JACKSON, Ellis P. JUDSON

Technologie soutenable: rénovation de monuments historiques à Barcelone
Antoni CABALLERO, Sonia LOEWE, Marc SANABRA

The Siwa Oasis: Art of Building for a Sustainable Development
Attilio PETRUCCIOLI, Giacomo MARTINES, Calogero MONTALBANO, Mauro BERTAGNIN, Désirée DE ANTONI

Assessing Daylighting Performance of a Traditional Residential Neighborhood in Historical Cairo
Hisham ELKADI, Sura AL-MAIYAH

B. Tourisme : vecteur de régénération / Tourism: a driver of regeneration

Introduction
Julia Gartner-Negrin

Dancing in the Park: Tourism and the sustainable development of the Heritage Assets of New South Wales National Parks, Australia
Olwen BEAZLEY, Natalie VINTON

The Impact of Tourism on Sustainable Settlement Conservation: The Case of the Reuse of the Vernacular Residences in Kinmen
Pei-Yao YANG, Chao-Ching FU

Discussion on the Development of Heritage Conservation through the Perspective of Heritage Tourism—The Case of the Grand Canal
Tingting WAN, Yuan WANG

Contemporary Approaches to Developing Sustainable Tourism: Turning a Threat into an Asset
Shanna C. RAINES

C. Témoignages : conservation et gestion du patrimoine - stratégies de développement / Heritage management and conservation case studies: development strategies

Introduction
Amira Mouaki

Preservation of Historic Cityscape in Fort of Galle, Sri Lanka by restoration of private houses through public-private initiative
Samitha MANAWADU

Heritage Barns of Alberta Pilot Project – A Regional Heritage Initiative to Preserve the Rural Cultural Landscape of Alberta
Robert BUCKLE

The World Heritage Site of the Rideau Canal navigable waterway driver of development - A large digital screen on its shores
Linda DICAIRE

Cultural Landscape Conservation at a Regional Scale: Sustainability through Collaboration
Nora J. MITCHELL, Rolf DIAMANT

Cultural heritage and organizing capacity: A case study of Allariz town, Northwestern Spain
Laima NOMEIKAITE

Ksar Ait Benhaddou: Patrimoine Mondial générateur d’un développement durable
Said NAGGAY

D. Témoignages : conservation et gestion du patrimoine - cas d’étude français / Heritage Management and Conservation: French case studies

Introduction
Natalia Zhukovskaya

Patrimoine architectural et culture équestre : moteurs du développement économique, touristique et durable. Etude comparée de Chantilly et Compiègne
Jean-Pierre BLAY

Le Patrimoine mondial au coeur du projet urbain de Bordeaux, Port de la Lune
Anne-Laure MONIOT

La Charte de Fontevraud en faveur de la protection, de la gestion et la valorisation des paysages viticoles
Carine HERBIN

Pour que vive le patrimoine de proximité
Guy SAVALLUARD

Le projet culturel et touristique du Grand Site de France Saint-Guilhem le Désert / Gorges de l’Hérault: la mise en valeur responsable d’un patrimoine unique
Samantha JONES

E. Situations d’urgence et conflits : le rôle du patrimoine / The role of heritage in disaster and conflict relief

Introduction
Emmanuel Garcia

Cultural heritage for peace and reconciliation
Malin MYRIN, Hanna GÅRDSTEDT

Cultural Emergency Response
Deborah STOLK, Eléonore DE MERODE

The Economics of Heritage at Risk: using Stated Preferences methods to assess the impacts of heritage policies on regional development
Patrizia RIGANTI

Historic preservation and Economics in Long wave theory
Christian OST


Conclusion du symposium / Conclusion of the symposium
Benjamin Mouton

Déclaration de paris / Paris Declaration

Galerie photos / photo gallery

Biographies des intervenants / speakers’ biographies

Remerciements / Acknowledgements

18 April 2012

World Heritage Site of Yungang caves, China. © John RobertsHappy International Day for Monuments and Sites!

In 2012 we celebrate the "World Heritage"

"Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations. Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration. Places as unique and diverse as the wilds of East Africa’s Serengeti, the Pyramids of Egypt, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Baroque cathedrals of Latin America make up our world’s heritage.

What makes the concept of World Heritage exceptional is its universal application. World Heritage sites belong to all the peoples of the world, irrespective of the territory on which they are located.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to encourage the identification, protection and preservation of cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity. This is embodied in an international treaty called the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage , adopted by UNESCO in 1972."

 

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Picture: © John Roberts

 

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