World Heritage Convention

News

 

 

See also (12.23.2014) Report on ICOMOS World Heritage Panel - December 2014. 

(Further information:Terms of reference for the ICOMOS World Heritage Panel - PDF File, 39 KB)

 

Publications

  • (16 November 2013) 'Managing Cultural World Heritage' reference manual. Read more
  • (16 November 2013) New database: State of Conservation of World Heritage properties. Read more
  • (16 November 2013) 40th anniversary: Proceedings of the Closing Event. Read more

 

ICOMOS and the World Heritage Convention

ICOMOS' Mission

Policy for the implementation of the ICOMOS World Heritage mandate - updated version, Oct. 2012 (PDF file, 100 KB) - en español (Dec. 2010 version - PDF file, 41 KB)

Terms of reference for the ICOMOS World Heritage Panel (PDF File, 39 KB)

Review of ICOMOS' working methods and procedures for the evaluation of cultural and mixt properties. Tabet, Jade, 2010 (PDF file, 3.5 MB)

Threats to World Heritage Sites 1994-2004: An Analysis (PDF File, 380 KB)

UNESCO World Heritage List

New sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List (July 2011)

An Analysis by ICOMOS: The World Heritage List: filling the gaps - an action plan for the future (PDF document, 3 MB)

World Heritage List: browse the 936 inscribed properties on the UNESCO World Heritage Centre website.

Thematic Studies for the World Heritage Convention

→ To fulfill its obligations concerning cultural properties, ICOMOS undertakes comparative and thematic studies, often with partner organizations, in different subject areas in order to provide a context for its evaluations. Thematic studies webpage

Resources and tools

UNESCO World Heritage Convention

World Heritage Site Visit Report - [Form]. This form is directed to individual ICOMOS members. Its object is to enable them to provide short, informal reports on their observations, as professionals, on what they see during their visits of towns, monuments, and sites that are inscribed on the World Heritage List in their own countries or abroad.

Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention.
The World Heritage Committee, the main body in charge of the implementation of the Convention, has developed precise criteria for the inscription of properties on the World Heritage List and for the provision of international assistance under the World Heritage Fund. These are all included in this document which has been revised by the Committee to reflect new concepts, knowledge or experiences.

→ "Preparing World Heritage Nominations (First Edition, 2010)" is now available as the second title within the World Heritage Resource Manual Series. Read more - Download (PDF, 4,11 MB)

→ "Guidance on Heritage Impact Assessments for Cultural World Heritage Properties". Final version, February 2011. (PDF, 4,31 MB

 

World Heritage and Human Rights 

Follow this link

By using this website you agree to the use of cookies to recognize your repeat visits and preferences, the display of videos and the measurement of audiences.No cookies are used to track you for commercial or advertising purposes.

Your browser and online tools allow you to adjust the setting of these cookies. Learn more

I understand

ICOMOS
Cookies Policy

ICOMOS informs you that, when browsing the ICOMOS website and all the pages of this domain, cookies are placed on the user's computer, mobile or tablet. No cookies are used to track users for commercial or advertising purposes.

A cookie is a piece of information stored by a website on the user's computer and that the user's browser provides to the website during each user’s visit.

These cookies essentially allow ICOMOS to:

You will find below the list of cookies used by our website and their characteristics:

Cookies created by the use of a third-part service on the website:

 https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cookie-usage)

 https://policies.google.com/technologies/types?hl=en)

For information:

You can set up your browser to alert you of the presence cookies and offer you to accept them or not. You can accept or refuse cookies on a case-by-case basis or refuse them once and for all. However, some features of the ICOM website cannot function properly without cookies activated. 

The setting of cookies is different for each browser and generally described in the help menus. You will find more explanations on how to proceed via the links below.

Firefox   •  

Chrome     

Safari     

Internet Explorer

 

Dowload ICOMOS Cookies Policy