Other Publications / Autres publications
(To order hard copies of some of these publications, please consult our catalogue or the free publications list - Pour commander des versions papiers de certaines de ces publications, veuillez consulter notre catalogue ou la liste des publications gratuites)
- ICOMOS Japan National Committee: The Great East Japan Earthquake Report on the Damage to the Cultural Heritage, Tokyo, 2011
- Report on Economics of Conservation: an appraisal of theories, principles and methods, Brussels, 1998
- Seminar on 20th Century Heritage / Séminaire sur le patrimoine du XXème siècle, Helsinki, 1995
- ICOMOS European Conference: "Authenticity and Monitoring". Cesky Krumlov, October 17-22, 1995
- Routes as part of our cultural heritage / Los itinerarios como patrimonio cultural / Les itinéraires comme patrimoine culturel, Madrid, 1994
- Archaeological remains, in situ preservation / Vestiges Archéologiques, la conservation in situ, 1994
- Architectural Preservation in Japan, 1994
- Risk Preparedness: A Management Manual for World Cultural Heritage, 1998
- Nara Conference on authenticity / Conférence de Nara sur l'authenticité, 1994
- Third International Symposium on mudbrick (adobe) preservation, Ankara, 1980
- First International Conference on the conservation of mudbrick monuments / Premier Colloque International sur la Conservation des Monuments en Brique, Yazd, Iran, 1974
- Colloque International sur la conservation et la restauration des jardins historiques / International Symposium on conservation and restoration of historic gardens , Fontainebleau, France 13-18 Sept. 1971
- 2ème Colloque International sur la protection et la restauration des jardins historiques / 2nd International Symposium on protection and restoration of historic gardens - Les Jardins de l'Islam /Islamic Gardens, Grenade, 1973
- Colloque International sur la protection et la restauration des jardins historiques / International Symposium on protection and restoration of historic gardens, Zeist, 1975
- Landscape heritage. International Symposium ICOMOS-IFLA, Prague, Lednice-Valtice, Cesky Krumlov, 1997
- Seminario Internacional: Los jardines históricos: aproximación multidisciplinaria, Buenos Aires, 2001
- Colloque sur la Conservation des Petites Villes Historiques / Symposium on the conservation of smaller historic towns, Rothenburg, 1975
- Le visage de la rue dans les cités historiques. Colloque de Lausanne 17-22 juin 1973
- Kolloquium: Der Verkehr in den historischen Stadtzentren, Graz, 1969
- Deuxième Colloque sur l'etude de la conservation, de la restauration et de la reanimation des ensembles historiques / Second Conference on the conservation, restoration and revival of areas and groups of buildings of historic interest, Tunis, 1968
- Premier Colloque sur l'etude de la conservation, de la restauration et de la reanimation des ensembles historiques / First Conference on the conservation, restoration and revival of areas and groups of buildings of historic interest, Caceras, 1967
- Eisen Architekture: Die Rolle des Eisens in der historischen Architektur der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrunderts / The role of iron in the historic architecture in the first half of the 19th Century, Bad Ems; 1978
- Eisen Architekture: Die Rolle des Eisens in der historischen Architektur der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrunderts / The role of iron in the historic architecture in the second half of the 19th Century, Bad Ems, 1981
- Rakennettu aika - Suomen Osasto 25 Vuotta = Built time - ICOMOS Finnish National Committee 25th Anniversary, ICOMOS Finland, 1993
- A study report on doctrinal texts of cultural heritage conservation, Tokyo: Japan ICOMOS, 1999.
- Information as an instrument for protection against war damages to the cultural heritage. Report from a Seminar, ICOMOS Sweden, The Central Board of National Antiquities and the Swedish National Commission for UNESCO. Stockholm: UNESCO, 1994
- Etude sur la photogrammetrie appliquée aux monuments historiques / Application of photogrammetry to historic monuments, Saint-Mande, 1968
- Colloques sur l'alteration des pierres / Conferences on the weathering of stones, Bruxelles/Brussels, 25-26 fevrier 1966 ; 20-21 decembre 1967
- Zaryn, Aleksandra. ICOMOS, zarys dzialalnosci i wybór dokumentów = The outline of activities and selected documents, Warszawa: Ministerstwo Kultury i Sztuki, Osrodek Dokumentacji Zabytków, 1980 (ICOMOS Poland)
- Zaryn, Aleksandra. ICOMOS, zarys dzialalnosci i wybór dokumentów. Czesc II = The outline of activities and selected documents. Part II, Warszawa: Ministerstwo Kultury i Sztuki, Osrodek Dokumentacji Zabytków, 1989 (ICOMOS Poland)
- Comité National Hellénique de l'ICOMOS - Colloque de Thessalonique 3-10 octobre 1973: Colloque sur la protection et la reanimation des villages historiques menacés par l'industrie, le developpement des villes et par l'abandon des methodes traditionnelles de l'agriculture . Chambre Technique de Grèce - Comité National Hellénique de l'ICOMOS
- Section Nationale Suisse de l'ICOMOS: Colloque régional - L'architecte et les artisans de la restauration des monuments, mission et collaboration, (Genève, 5-6 Octobre 1979)
- Symposium ICOMOS CSSR 1971: Premier colloque sur les problèmes posé par la sauvegarde de l'architecture populaire. Bratislava: Slovensky ústav pamiatkovej starostlivosti a ochrany prírody, 1976. (Monumentorum tutela - Ochrana pamiatok n° 9)
- A note on the authenticity of historic timber buildings with particular reference to Japan, Larsen, Knut Einar.(Occassional papers for the World Heritage Convention). Paris: ICOMOS, 1992.
- Conservation of wooden monuments. Proceedings of the ICOMOS Wood Committee, IV International Symposium, Canada, June 1982
- Wood Committee - Compte-rendu du V Colloque International / Proceedings of the V International Symposium, Norvège / Norway 1983. Alvheim & Eide Ovre Ervik: ICOMOS, 1984
- Colloques sur la conservation du bois / Symposia on the conservation of wood, Stockholm, 11-14 Mai 1977; Troyes, 16-19 Mai 1979
- Colloque sur l'alteration du bois / Symposium on the weathering of wood, Ludwigsburg, Allemagne/Germany 8-11 VI 1969. Paris: ICOMOS, 1969.
- Colloque sur les Monuments et la Societé / Symposium on Monuments and Society, Leningrad, URSS / USSR, 2-8 septembre 1969. Paris: ICOMOS, 1971.
- Colloque sur les problèmes que pose l'humidité dans les monuments anciens / Conference on the problems of moisture in historic monuments, Roma, 11-14 October 1967. Paris: ICOMOS, 1969
- Colloque sur le Centre de Documentation de l'ICOMOS / Conference on the ICOMOS Documentation Centre, Brussels, 13-15 December 1966. ICOMOS, 1969
- Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress of Architects and Technicians of Historical Monuments, Venezia, 25-31 Maggio 1964
Guidelines for the Heritage@Risk Report
Guidelines for the Heritage@Risk Report
Heritage at Risk: ICOMOS World Report on Monuments and Sites in Danger
Heritage at Risk: ICOMOS World Report on Monuments and Sites in Danger is produced regularly to assist in understanding and monitoring the health/state of cultural heritage through the active contribution of reports by the ICOMOS network of members, National and International Scientific Committees.
It is complementary to existing ICOMOS initiatives such as:
- ICORP - the International Committee on Risk Preparedness which has been established to develop professional guidance on risk management as an integral part of conservation practice; and
- ICBS - the International Committee of the Blue Shield of which ICOMOS is a founding partner, which co-ordinates response actions between the major cultural heritage NGOs to emergencies and disasters affecting heritage.
Who is it for?
The Report is not only conceived as a vehicle to share, among professional colleagues, information about risks to cultural heritage and to identify emerging conservation solutions. It is also a vehicle for analysing trends affecting cultural heritage worldwide that are of interest to a much broader audience.
It is distributed to international organisations and media by the ICOMOS Secretariat, with appropriate media releases. National and Scientific Committees are responsible for its distribution to relevant media and national organisations, government and key stakeholders.
How is it produced?
The production of the Report is the responsibility of a Taskforce of at least three mandated members of the ICOMOS Executive Committee. The Taskforce ensures the production of the report, with the support of an editorial board and a project manager who is responsible for:
- collecting and collating reports and illustrations
- editing reports to ensure the quality of the language (refer Styleguide) without changing the meaning or facts of the report.
- co-ordinating communication with the Taskforce and other individuals or groups as appropriate (e.g. the ICOMOS Secretariat Director)
- overseeing the print production.
The Report will be produced regularly.
Language
The common language used for the publication of the Report is English. There may also be versions in the other languages of ICOMOS (accompanied by Abstracts in English).
Content
The Report is an ICOMOS product. It includes all reports produced through a consultative process, and authorised by ICOMOS National and/or International Scientific Committees. It can also include authorised reports submitted by partner organisations of ICOMOS.
Where there is no National ICOMOS Committee, an ICOMOS member may submit a report that can be considered for publication by the Taskforce. In exceptional cases individual reports from other professional specialists will be considered after review by a member of the ICOMOS Executive Committee.
Where a report is received which is not from the National Committee, it will be submitted to the relevant National ICOMOS Committee for comment, before being considered for publication by the Taskforce.
What material is expected?
All National and International Scientific Committees are responsible for submission of a report for each Report in due time and according to the following general guidelines. The format and content may depend on circumstances relevant to a committee in a given year. The following is intended, therefore, as a general guideline and not a prescribed formula.
Length: Usually reports are around 3 pages of text
Format: Electronic is definitely preferable. IBM compatible, either as an electronic attachment, or a 3.5? floppy disc.
Content:
- Progress report on matters reported in the previous year?s publication
- Analysis and overview of threats to heritage in the reporting year
- Illustrative case studies (2 or 3)
- Solutions to these threats, ideas that are emerging
- Heritage is broadly defined: buildings, sites, landscapes, neighbourhoods, parks, traditional activities and values etc.
- Threats are also broad in their scope, and include human-made threats (from development to armed conflict) and natural events.
References: Necessary references or sources should be included at the end of the text
Contact Information: Contact for further information (e.g. email/web address) should be included
Illustrations:
- A selection of images (2-3 minimum) from which some examples could be chosen
- Preferably hard copy, Black & White prints or well-contrasted colour pictures (photocopies of illustrations cannot be used)
- Saved as .JPG files, not .TIF
- All illustrations to be accompanied by captions
- If authority to reproduce is required this must be provided with the illustration
- Photographic credits must be provided
- Tables, graphs etc. should be suitable to be reproduced in ONE colour
Authorship: Indicate if authorship is to be accredited to an individual, the committee, or individual/s on behalf of the committee
Deadlines
To ensure that the Heritage at Risk Report is current and relevant, all material must be submitted to the Editor three months before its publication.
Further Information & Queries
All queries should be directed through the ICOMOS Secretariat.
Prepared by Sheridan Burke, Dinu Bumbaru, Jane Harrington & Michael Petzet
(Dubrovnik - October 2001)




