Présentation des Réseaux Internationaux, Forums, Organisations et Institutions du Patrimoine Culturel

Présentation générale des acteurs européens du patrimoine culturel. Dernière mise à jour: 15/10/2013.

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ORGANISATIONS EUROPEENNES ET INTERNATIONALES

 

Acronyme Nom Statut Légal Activités Adresse
EC - DG EAC European Commission - Directorate General for Education and Culture Public  - European authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs
 - Promotion of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue
 - Promotion of culture as a catalyst for creativity, within the framework of the Lisbon strategy
 - Promotion of culture as a vital part of the EU’s external relations
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/education_culture/index_en.htm
EC - DG DEVCO European Commission - Directorate General "EuropeAid" Development and Cooperation Public  - Development and Cooperation – EuropeAid is a new Directorate–General (DG) responsible for designing EU development policies and delivering aid through programmes and projects across the world
- Funding of several development projects (including in the cultural and heritage fields)
http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/index_fr.htm
EC - EACEA European Commission - Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency Public  - European executive agency operational since 2006 and responsible for cultural and heritage affairs
 - Responsible for most management aspects of EU cultural programmes programmes
 - Information and support to applicants and beneficiaries
 - Dissemination and exploitation of projects' results
 - Contribution to European Knowledge and expertise
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/index_en.php
EP - CULT European Parliament - Commission Culture and Education Public Committee responsible for:
 - Improving the knowledge and dissemination of culture
 - The protection and promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity
 - The conservation and safeguarding of cultural heritage, cultural exchanges and artistic creation
  -T he Union's education policy, including the European higher education area, the promotion of the system of European schools and lifelong learning
 - The audiovisual policy and the cultural and educational aspects of the information society
  - The youth policy and the development of a sports and leisure policy;
 - The information and media policy;
  - The cooperation with third countries in the areas of culture and education and relations with the relevant international organisations and institutions
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/cult/home.html#menuzone
CoEU - CAC Council of the European Union - Cultural Affairs Committee Public  - Contributing to the development of the teaching and dissemination of languages in order to develop the European dimension in education and training
 - Improving the knowledge and dissemination of the culture and history of the European peoples and safeguarding cultural heritage of European significance
- Encouraging mobility of students and teachers by encouraging the mutual recognition of diplomas and periods of study
 - Promoting cooperation between educational and training establishments and, in particular with regard to training, with business
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/policies/council-configurations/education,-youth-and-culture?lang=en
CoE - DG II Council of Europe - DG II Democracy Public  - Cultural policies and initiatives throughout Europe (CultureWatch Europe, Compendium, HOTopics etc.) http://hub.coe.int
CCPs European Cultural Contact Points (36 countries) Public  - Cultural contact points have been established in the Member States and in most of the other countries taking part in the programme
 - They are responsible for promoting the programme, facilitating the participation of as many cultural professionals as possible, ensuring an exchange of information with national cultural institutions, maintaining contact between the participants in the various Community programmes and a link with the other sources of information on the various Community programmes
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/annexes-culture/your-contact-in-your-country_en.htm
JPI Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage and Global Change Public  - Increase the value of relevant national and EU R&D and infrastructure investments by concerted and joint planning, implementation and evaluation of national research programmes in the field of cultural heritage
 - Calls for proposals to facilitate the implementation of the JPI
http://www.jpi-culturalheritage.eu/
CCPTE Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe Public  - Web-based information system on cultural policies in 50 European States
 - Comparative overviews on cultural policy governance and other issues
 - Cultural statistics (population, participation, markets, employment, public funding)
 - Monitoring standards, Developments and trends in cultural policy (standard setting instruments, national laws and policies, key recommendations made within the Council of Europe)
http://www.culturalpolicies.net/
HEREIN European Heritage Network Public  - Intergovernmental network in the field of cultural heritage policies aiming at promoting best practice and fostering the adaptation of public authorities' policies, contributing to improving governance methods
 - Database of cultural heritage policies throughout Europe
 - Cultural heritage thesaurus
 
HT HOTopics Public Developed in cooperation between the CoE and ECURES
 - Offer an innovative and evidence-based overview of culture, heritage and media issues in Europe
 - Developing "hot" topics for debate
 - Writing cultural heritage research articles
http://www.hotopics.net/index.php
CWE CultureWatchEurope Initiative Public  - Generating and reviewing policy standards in areas of concern to governments and society by providing data, information, knowledge, comparative and trend analyses, expertise, advise and case studies
 - providing online information through joint access to the CoE's electronic information tools and making rapid consultation or European States in order to compare achievements
 - Contrubuting to prospective analysis and forward thinking by addressing topical issues and emerging trends, developments and difficulties
 - Offering a platform for creative exchange and policy debate between stakeholders
http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/cwe/default_en.asp
CN Culturelink Network Public UNESCO-funded initiative hosted by the Institute for International Relations (IMO)
 - World-wide network and platform for research in the field of cultural development
 - Research and publications
 - Conferences and seminars
http://www.culturelink.org
LC LabforCulture Public-private initiative  - Informations, research and analysis in the field of culture and cultural heritage;
 - Online tools to increase cooperation between relevant stakeholders
 - Promotion of cultural cooperation throughout Europe through studies, funding, debates
http://www.labforculture.org
EuNIC European Information Centre for Culture Public  - Web-based portal http://eunic-europe.eu
CE Central Europe - Cooperating for Success Public  - EU funded programme
 - Coopertion among CEE countries 
www.central2013.eu
ENCC European Network of Cultural Centres Public  - Enhancing and vitalising the debate on cultural identity, cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue and exchange between the European cultural centres
 - Promoting the ENCC and expanding its services and membership especially to Eastern European member states to strengthen advocacy and lobby work for the interests of the independent culture scene
 - Professionalizing the Europe-wide services for members and partners
http://www.encc.eu
EHHF European Heritage Heads Forum Public  - informal network
 - built heritage, landscapes, archaeology 
http://www.ehhf.eu
EHLF European Heritage Legal Forum Public  - successor to the European Working Group on EU-Directives and Cultural Heritage
 - advisory body
 - ensure that improved and timely information on the development and consequences of legal acts developed by the EU that may pose a problem to cultural heritage are conveyed to the national competent authorities
http://www.ehhf.eu/ehlf
EAC Europae Archaeologiae Consilium Public  - Network of national heritage bodies
 - support the management of the archaeological heritage
 - serve the needs of national archaeological heritage management agencies
 - provide a forum for organisations
 - establish a closer and more structured cooperation and to exchange information
http://www.european-archaeological-council.org
FMoCS Bosnia & Herzegovina - Federal Ministry of Culture and Sports Pubilc National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.fbihvlada.gov.ba
EHA 3.3 European Heritage Alliance 3.3 Private  - Informal European sectoral platform composed of 30 European and international networks and organisations in the field of cultural heritage
- Advocacy and lobby activities
http://www.europeanheritagealliance.eu
IFLA Europe  International Federation of Landscape Architects - Europe Private  - Lobby and advocacy organisation
 - Establish, support, and promote the landscape architectural profession across Europe
 - Communication (publication of an online journal)
 - Shaping and disseminating European initiatives
 - Education and research
http://europe.iflaonline.org
ACCR  Association des Centres Culturels de Rencontres Private  - Network of 47 members across 20 European countries
 - Technical and thematic meetings, designed to respond to the needs of members and to enable them to tackle together changes in the fields of culture and heritage
 - Projects implementation
 - Coordination and advocacy
 - Research and communication (thematic studies, statistics)
http://www.accr-europe.org
ANCBS Association of National Committees of the Blue Shield Private  - Cultural equivalent of the Red Cross: protection of monuments during conflicts
 - Promote awareness raising, capacity building, preparedness, response and recovery at national and international level
- Set up a website containing access points to relevant databases (training, resources, specialists, conferences) with interactive links to other databases
 - Serve as the communication centre, archive and resource base for the ICBS (International Commitee of the Blue Shields) and the Blue Shield national committees
http://www.ancbs.org
ECCO European Confederation of Conservator-Restorers’ Organisations Private  - Cultural heritage safeguarded for society through high standards of professional conservation-restoration practice
 - Organize, develop and promote, on a practical, scientific and cultural level, the profession of Conservator-Restorer.
 - Set standards and regulate practice at European level and enhance communication between and mobility of professionals.
 - Strengthen the role and responsibilities of the Conservator-Restorers in relationship to others in safeguarding Cultural Heritage
http://www.ecco-eu.org
ECOVAST European Council for the Village and Small Town Private  - Enhance the well-being of rural communities, and the safeguarding of the rural heritage, throughout Europe
 - Foster the economic, social and cultural vitality and the administrative identity of rural communities
 - Safeguard and promote the sensitive and imaginative renewal of, the built and natural environments of such communities
http://www.ecovast.org
ECTN European Cultural Tourism Network Private  - Network for tourism and the cultural industries throughout Europe
 - Facilitate sharing of research
 - Facilitate the development of transnational projects
 - Develop and improve training opportunities
 - Develop common responses to European Commission consultations
http://www.ectn.eu.com
ECTP-CEU European Council of Spatial Planners Private  - ECTP-CEU brings together 24 professional town planning associations and institutes from 22 European countries
 - Dissemination of the revised New Charter of Athens on planning European cities in the 21st century;
 - Design of a Vision enhancing the quality and efficiency of cities and urban life in Europe;
 - Production of a guide to spatial planning and territorial cohesion;
 - Publishing of the proceedings of major conferences on European spatial development and the preparation of forthcoming conferences;
 - Preparation of the European Urban and Regional Planning Awards.
http://www.ectp-ceu.eu
ELO European Landowners’ Organisation Private  - Promote a sustainable and prosperous countryside and increase awareness relating to environmental and agricultural issues.
 - Organise interdisciplinary meetings gathering together key actors from the rural sector and policy makers at the local, regional, national and European level
 
http://www.europeanlandowners.org
Heritage Europe-EAHTR  European Association of Historic Towns and Regions Private  - Formed as “The European Association of Historic Towns and Regions”  by the Council of Europe in October 1999 as part of the initiative “Europe – A Common Heritage”
 - Promote the interests of Europe’s historic cities through international cooperation between heritage organisations and historic towns - sharing experience and good practice and promoting the sustainable management of historic areas.
 - Members in 30 European countries and through our membership arrangements represent over 1000 historic towns and cities.
http://www.historic-towns.org
INTO Europe International National Trusts Organisation Private   http://www.internationaltrusts.org
ISOCARP International Society of City and Regional Planners Private  - Organise activities and events both for its members as well as for other professionals in the field of regional and city planning
 - Training programmes
http://www.isocarp.org
TICCIH Europe International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage Private  - International organisation for industrial archaeology and the industrial heritage
 - Study, protect, conserve and explain the remains of industrialisation
http://www.ticcih.org
CAE Culture Action Europe Private  - Advocacy and lobby organisation promoting culture and arts. Over 100 members
 - Provision of customized information and analysis on the EU cultural policy
http://www.cultureactioneurope.org
EN Europa Nostra Private  - Advocacy and lobby organisation regrouping over 400 members and association
 - Organisation of EU prize for cultural heritage / Europa Nostra Awards
http://www.europanostra.org
E-FAITH European Federation of Associations of Industrial and Technical Heritage NGO  -  Promote the study of and research in, recording, conservation, development and management, and interpretation of Industrial and Technical Heritage
 - Facilitate co-operation in Europe between those engaged in these activities.
http://www.e-faith.org
EHHA European Historic Houses Association NGO  - Promote European cooperation regarding the conservation of historic houses and gardens
 - Provide a platform for the exchange of information and support for national historic house associations
 - Promote interest in the historical, aesthetic, educational, environmental, economic and social aspects of historic houses and gardens
 - Promote the extension and improvement of current historic houses, parks, gardens and estates to enable society as a whole to enjoy their attractions, beauty and story
http://www.europeanhistorichouses.eu
EMH European Maritime Heritage NGO  - Encourage mutual cooperation between the extensive community of organisations in Europe, including museums, involved in keeping maritime heritage alive
 - Act as a conduit for the flow of advice and assistance between such organisations to contribute to the mutual understanding of different maritime cultures and increase public awareness of those cultures, by organising a triennial congress
 - Identify and promote historic water-borne links between European regions, publicising the role of waterways as a cultural bridge between the nations
 - Study and resolve common problems identified in the course of preserving and operating traditional craft in Europe
 - Provide official organisations of the European Union with a representative and consultative service on all aspects of preserving and operating historic boats and vessels
http://www.european-maritime-heritage.org
ENCATC European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres NGO  - European network gathering higher educational institutions and
 training organizations dealing with cultural management education
and training (over 100 members in 40 countries)
 - Association status to UNESCO, and of  “observer” to the Steering Committee for Culture of the Council of Europe
http://www.encatc.org
ENCoRE European Network for Conservation-Restoration Education NGO  - Network organisation of higher educational institutions in the field of conservation
 - Restoration.promote research and education in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural heritage.
http://www.encore-edu.org
EUROCLIO European Association of History Educators NGO  - Building professional capacity through developing and implementing innovative (on-line) teaching tools
 - Fostering professional knowledge exchange, intercultural dialogue and cross-community, national and trans-border networking
 - Supporting sustainable professional civil society stimulating, initiating and empowering independent history and citizenship educators' Associations across Europe and beyond
http://www.euroclio.eu
EWT European Walled Towns NGO  - Exchange knowledge and experience in many fields
 - Promote the interest of our members
 - Support walled towns and their history in present day functioning
 - Set up projects together to stimulate exchange
 - Convene regular symposia in member towns
http://www.walledtowns.com
FEDECRAIL European Federation of Museum and Tourist Railways NGO  - European parent organisation for all friends of railways who are engaged in the maintenance, preservation and operation of historical railways. 36 members in 25 countries.
 - Research, publications and communication
http://www.fedecrail.org
FHR Future for Religious Heritage – European Network for historic places of worship NGO  - FRH is the only European network of charities, governmental, religious and university departments, that work to protect religious heritage buildings across Europe
 - Promote Europe’s rich religious heritage, which is a shared resource for cultural, social and economic development
 - Raise awareness of the threats facing Europe’s religious heritage.
Provide a communication platform for those working to protect Europe’s religious heritage
 - Share expertise and experience on common challenges
 - Identify areas where a Europe-wide response is appropriate and influence policy-makers on behalf of our members
http://www.futurereligiousheritage.eu
OWHC / OVPM Organisation of World Heritage Cities NGO  - Contribute to the implementation of the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage and the International Charter for the Protection of Historic Cities
 - Encourage, on both regional and international levels, cooperation and the exchange of information and expertise among historic cities
 - Ensure better links between research undertaken by specialists or experts and the needs of local management;
 - Sensitize the populations to heritage values and their protection
http://www.ovpm.org
UIA  UIA workgroup Heritage Region 1 (International Union of Architects) NGO  - The International Union of Architects (UIA), is a global federation of national associations of architects
 - Training, advocacy and exchange activities
http://www.uia-architectes.org
ERICarts  European Institute for Comparative Cultural Research NGO  - Comparative cultural research (concept building, empirical research, case studies, communication)
 - Cultural policy monitoring in cooperation with expres from over 40 European countries
http://www.ericarts.org/
ECURES European Association of Cultural Researchers E.V NGO  - Promote scientific and cultural co-operation throughout Europe and with the Southern hemisphere
 - Work for increased transparency and competence in European cultural policymaking
 - Support cultural researchers through exchanges and training
 - Help improve methodologies and instruments used in cultural research
http://www.ecures.org
BO Budapest Observatory NGO  - Regional obersvatory on financing culture in East-Central Europe
 - Observe, present, interpret, compare and analyse facts and processes impacting on cultural heritage
 - Consultation for public policy-making
 - Events organisation and project management
http://www.budobs.org
ECF European Cultural Foundation NGO  - Grants, awards, events, targeted advocacy actions, reflection groups
 - Capacity building and training
 - Online information platform
http://www.culturalfoundation.eu
BHN Baltic Heritage Network NGO  - Multilingual electronic gateway to gather information on the cultural heritage of the Baltic diaspora with the aim of ensuring access to relevant information
- Developing a network of cooperation in the field of the cultural heritage of Estonians and Balts abroad, which includes memory and scholarly institutions, diplomatic and other institutions, international Baltic communities, organizations and individuals – at home and abroad
http://www.balther.net
AMATEO European Network for Cultural Participation in Cultural Activities NGO  - Information flow, especially about the socio-cultural activities of the member organisations
 - Political support for the importance of active participation in cultural activities
 - The exchange of information and practice among the member organisations
 - International co-operation projects such as festivals, exhibitions, exchange programmes, etc;
 - The development of cultural projects, exchange programmes and tours and supporting the search for relevant partners from participating countries
joint research into the field of active cultural participation;
 - Intercultural dialogue
http://www.amateo.info
BE Banlieues d'Europe NGO  - Debates
 - Seminars
 - Trainings
http://www.banlieues-europe.com
AVEC Alliance of European Cultural Cities NGO  - Network of historical cities and territories
 - Position local heritage as a motor for sustainable development and commit in a quality approach
 - Give international visibility for the network as a whole
 - Integrate innovation into existing structures
http://www.avecnet.net
EAA European Association of Archaeologists NGO  - To promote the development of archaeological research and the  - exchange of archaeological information
 - To promote the management and interpretation of the European archaeological heritage
 - To promote proper ethical and scientific standards for archaeological work
 - To promote the interests of professional archaeologists in Europe
 - To promote co-operation with other organisations with similar aims
http://www.e-a-a.org
EFHA European Forum of Heritage Associations NGO  - To heighten public awareness about the cultural heritage of Europe through the creation of a network for the non-professional world, in particular in the field of archaeology
 - International exchange programmes for individual members
http://www.heritageforum.org/Heritage_Forum/home.html
EAHI European Association for Heritage Interpretation NGO  - To foster and further good practice and research in heritage interpretation throughout Europe
 - To establish an annual conference.
 - To establish a virtual market place that serves to link
all those that are involved and interested in interpretation
in an international context.
 - To develop further a system of international quality standards
in heritage interpretation based on the Transinterpret approach.
http://www.interpret-europe.net
ICA International Council of Archives NGO  - The International Council on Archives (ICA) is dedicated to the effective management of records and the preservation, care and use of the world's archival heritage through its representation of records and archive professionals across the globe. http://www.ica.org
INTBAU International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism NGO  - INTBAU is a world wide organisation dedicated to the support of traditional building, the maintenance of local character and the creation of better places to live. We are creating an active network of individuals and institutions who design, make, maintain, study or enjoy traditional building, architecture and places. http://www.intbau.org
WMF - Europe World Monuments Fund Europe NGO  - Advocacy
 - Education and traning
 - Capacity Bulding
 - Disaster recovery
http://www.wmf.org/

 

ADMINISTRATIONS NATIONALES

 

Acronyme Nom Statut Légal Activités Adresse
MTKRS Albania - Ministry of Culture Tourism and Sport Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mtkrs.gov.al
MoC Armenia - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mincult.am
MoEAC Austria - Federal Ministry for Education, Arts and Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.bmukk.gv.at
MoC Andorra - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.cultura.ad
MoCT Azerbaijan - Ministry of Culture and Tourism Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://mct.gov.az
MOC Belarus - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://kultura.gov.by
DGC Belgium - DG for Culture, Ministry of the French Community Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.culture.be
MoCYS Belgium - Flemish Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.cjsm.be
MoC Bulgaria - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mc.government.bg
MoC Croatia - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.min-kulture.hr
MoEC Cyprus - Ministry of Education and Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.moec.gov.cy
MKCR Czech Republic - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mkcr.cz
KUM Denmark - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.kum.dk
MoC Estonia - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.kul.ee
MoEC Finland - Ministry of Education and Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.minedu.fi/OPM/
MoCC France - Ministry of Culture and Communication Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.culturecommunication.gouv.fr
MoCMPS Georgia - Ministry of Culture, Monument Protection and Sport Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.culture.gov.ge
FCCMA Germany - Federal Commissioner for Culture and Media Affairs Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.kulturportal-deutschland.de
HMoC Greece - Hellenic Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.culture.gr/culture/gindex.jsp
OKM Hungary - Ministry of Education and Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.okm.gov.hu
SDACS Ireland - State Department for Arts Culture and Sports Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.ahg.gov.ie
MHC Italy - Ministry for the Heritage and Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.beniculturali.it
MKRS Kosovo - Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mkrs-ks.org
MoC Latvia - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.km.gov.lv
MoFAEC Liechtenstein - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Education and Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs  
MoC Lithuania - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.lrkm.lt
MoC Luxembourg - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mc.public.lu
MoC fYRoM - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.kultura.gov.mk
MCCA Malta Council for Culture and Arts Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.maltaculture.com
MoCT Moldova - Ministry of Culture and Tourism Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.turism.gov.md
MoI Monaco - Ministry of Interior Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://en.gouv.mc
MKU Montenegro - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mku.gov.me
MoECS The Netherlands - Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.government.nl/ministries/ocw
MoCCA Norway - Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/kud.html?id=545
MKIDN Poland - Ministry of Culture and National Heritage Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mkidn.gov.pl
SSC Portugal - Secretary of State of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.portugal.gov.pt/en/the-ministries/secretary-of-state-of-culture.aspx
MoCRA Romania - Ministry of Culture  Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.cultura.ro
MKRF Russia - Ministry of Culture and Mass Communications Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://mkrf.ru
MoC Serbia - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.kultura.gov.rs
MoC Slovakia - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://old.culture.gov.sk
MoC Slovenia - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mk.gov.si
MECD Spain - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.mecd.gob.es
MoC Sweden - Ministry of Culture Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.regeringen.se
BAK Switzerland - Federal Office of Cultural Affairs Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://www.bak.admin.ch
MoCT Ukraine - Ministry of Culture and Tourism Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs http://mincult.kmu.gov.ua
DCMS United Kingdom - Department for Culture, Media and Sport Public National authority responsible for cultural and heritage affairs https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-culture-media-sport

Fonds du centre de documentation de l'ICOMOS

world heritage foldersLe centre de documentation de l’ICOMOS est spécialisé dans la restauration et la conservation du patrimoine culturel immobilier (patrimoine bâti, monuments et sites historiques). Le fonds documentaire comporte aujourd’hui :

  • 16 500 titres à partir desquels 38 500 références bibliographiques ont été indexées, et concernant la plupart des pays du monde
  • Plus de 400 périodiques régulièrement reçus par échange
  • 30 000 diapositives, photos et plans
  • Les dossiers d'inscription originaux des biens de la liste du Patrimoine Mondial de l'UNESCO.
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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 Avril 2012

Site du Patrimoine Mondial des grottes de Yungang, Chine. © John RobertsBonne Journée Internationale des Monuments et des Sites !

Le thème des célébrations 2012 est « le Patrimoine mondial »

 « Le patrimoine est l’héritage du passé dont nous profitons aujourd’hui et que nous transmettons aux générations à venir. Nos patrimoines culturel et naturel sont deux sources irremplaçables de vie et d’inspiration. Des lieux aussi extraordinaires et divers que les étendues sauvages du parc national de Serengeti en Afrique orientale, les Pyramides d’Egypte, la Grande Barrière d’Australie et les cathédrales baroques d’Amérique latine constituent le patrimoine de notre monde.

Ce qui rend exceptionnel le concept de patrimoine mondial est son application universelle. Les sites du patrimoine mondial appartiennent à tous les peuples du monde, sans tenir compte du territoire sur lequel ils sont situés.

L’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) encourage l’identification, la protection et la préservation du patrimoine culturel et naturel à travers le monde considéré comme ayant une valeur exceptionnelle pour l’humanité. Cela fait l’objet d’un traité international intitulé Convention concernant la protection du patrimoine mondial, culturel et naturel , adopté par l’UNESCO en 1972. »

© Centre du Patrimoine Mondial

? Télécharger l'article de présentation du 18 avril 2012 par Alfredo Conti, Président du Groupe de travail de l’ICOMOS sur le Patrimoine mondial : [English] - [Français] - [Español]

 

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Liste des pays concernés :

Allemagne - Argentine - ArménieAustralie - Chine - Costa Rica - Croatie - France Grèce - Hongrie - Inde - Irlande - Jordanie - Luxembourg - Macao - Maroc - Malte - Mexique Népal - Nigéria - Pakistan - Pérou - République dominicaine - Serbie - SeychellesTanzanie - Turquie - Vénézuela - USA


Événements de dimensions internationale

ICAHM - ICTC

NB : La langue des descriptions est celle des programmes tels que nous les avons reçus.

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Allemagne

The Landesdenkmalamt Berlin and co-organizers invite the public to attend the Berlin Monument Day on 17th of April under the title "City under electricity - the heritage of the Elektropolis Berlin". The conference is dedicated to most significant examples of the built and urban legacy from the industrial age, such as Walter Behrens AEG-Turbinenhalle and Siemensstadt, and will discuss World Heritage potential of Berlin's industrial heritage.

 

Argentine

Qui ? ICOMOS Argentina
Quoi ? 3 Conferences:

- 1. Conference on cultural routes Co-organised with Mendoza University. Mendoza, 26-27 April. ICOMOS Argentina General Assembly will be held on 27 April, including elections for the renovation of the Executive Board.
http://www.icomosargentina.com.ar  

- 2.Conference “World Heritage and sustainable development: the role of local communities”. Co-organised with the UNESCO Chair on Cultural Tourism. Buenos Aires, 15 May.
http://www.turismoculturalun.org.ar/comunidades.htm 

- 3. Conference on cultural landscapes. Co-organised with Patagonian National University. Río Gallegos, 13-15 June.
http://paisajesculturales2012.blogspot.com.ar/

Arménie

Qui ? ICOMOS Arménie, en amicale coopération avec des comités nationaux ICOMOS Allemagne, Guatemala, Tunisie, Iran, Grèce, Hongrie, Kazakhstan, Japon, Chine, Norvège, Peru, Finlande
Quoi ? Une exposition intitulée « Les sites archéologiques du patrimoine mondial ». Cette exposition, composée de 20 posters, a a pour but d'accroître la vigilance et la responsabilité à l'égard du patrimoine archéologique. Un poster spécial met en lumière les critères d’inscription sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial. L’exposition sera inaugurée en présence du maire de la ville d’Erévan, des officiers ministériels ainsi que des ambassades consernées.
Quand ? Durée de l’exposition : 18 Avril 2012 – 1 septembre 2012
Ouverture le 18 avril 2012 à 15h00
Où ? Site musée archéologique d’Erebuni - Adresse : 38, rue Erebuni, 020, Erévan - Tél. : + 374 10 43 89 53

Télécharger la plaquette complète / Poster de l'exposition

 

Australie

Qui ? ICOMOS National Committee of Australia
Quand ? 18 April 2012
Où ? Hyde Park Barracks, Queens Square, Macquarie Street Sydney NSW 2000
Quoi ? INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR MONUMENTS AND SITES NSW SYMPOSIUM

Website:
http://australia.icomos.org/about-us/international-day-for-monuments-sites/
Event info:
http://australia.icomos.org/e-news/australia-icomos-e-mail-news-no-528/#2


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Qui ? The 2012 Heritage Address will be held on Wednesday 18 April and features Emeritus Professor of History Graeme Davison AO speaking on ‘Heritage in a Modern Society’.
Graeme Davison has taught at the University of Melbourne, Harvard University (where he was Visiting Professor of Australian Studies) and at Monash University. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and the Academy of the Humanities and an Adjunct Professor in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University.
He has been active as an advisor to heritage bodies, museums and in other fields of public history where his publications include A Heritage Handbook and The Use and Abuse of Australian History. His current projects include a collaborative history of the Powerhouse Museum and a history of suburban Australia.

The address is free, but bookings are essential.
Where: Museum Theatre, Lower ground floor, Melbourne Museum, Carlton Gardens

When: 6 pm start, Wednesday 18 April 2012
RSVP: discoverylectures@museum.vic.gov.au via email by 16 April 2012

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 “World Heritage; local perspectives” – an SA ICOMOS event

ICOMOS members and friends are invited to participate in a discussion and drinks. Speakers include:

  • Anthony Coupe – ‘The Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site, Mauritius
  • Liz Vines – ‘Pingyao and Kaiping (China) and Penang’
  • Kevin O’Sullivan – ‘Tales of Five World Heritage Cities: Verona, Venezia, Firenze, Siena & Roma’
  • Iris Iwanicki – ‘Woomera and the Cold War’

Date: Friday 27 April
Time: 5pm – 7pm
Venue: ‘State Dining Room’ Ayers House
Cost: $15 for members and associate members, $20 for non-members
RSVP: to michaelq@grievegillett.com.au">Michael Queale via email by Monday 23rd April

Further information is available in the World Heritage; local perspectives flier.

 

Chine

Who? State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) and Wuxi Municipal People’s Government, co-organized by ICOMOS China
When? April 10th—11th, 2012
What? “Wuxi Forum on Chinese Cultural Heritage Conservation - World Heritage?Sustainable Development”

Some 100 participants from world cultural heritage sites in China and provincial cultural heritage administrations, as well as experts from international organizations, such as Mr. Grellan Rourke, Chairman of ICCROM Council and Executive Committee Member of ICOMOS, Mr. Mounir Bouchenaki, Special Consultant of UNESCO, former DG of ICCROM and Mr. Guo Zhan, Vice President of ICOMOS, many leading Chinese experts, attended the forum. Presentations covered a wide array of themes including management, monitoring, heritage and economy, empowering local communities. The Forum was concluded with the adoption of Wuxi Proposal. Site visits were made before and after the Forum.
The Photo exhibition entitled Chinese World Heritage goes into Community was also held with the Forum.
Where? Wuxi, Jiangsu province

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Who? State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) and Wuxi Municipal People’s Government, co-organized by ICOMOS China.
When? April 16th, 2012
What? Celebration Ceremony of the International Day on Monuments and Sites. During the celebration, the three world cultural heritage sites in Henan were opened free of charge to the public or with reduced entrance fee, and the meaning of the International Day on Monuments and Sites was disseminated to the public through a series of activities.
Participants: Mr. Mounir Bouchenaki, Special Consultant of UNESCO, Mr. Guo Zhan, Vice president of ICOMOS, representatives from the provincial and municipal governments and local citizens

Where? Luoyang, Henan province

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Who? Sponsored by SACH and organized by IICC-X, with the participation of ICOMOS experts from abroad, including its President Mr. Gustavo Araoz, as well as leading Chinese experts in the field.
When? April 21st—24th, 2012
What? International Seminar on Cultural Route Monitoring and Management.
Through discussion between Chinese and foreign peers, the monitoring and management issues of cultural routes such as the Silk Road will be discussed. Representatives from the provincial cultural heritage administrations along the Chinese section of the Silk Road will also participate in the seminar. Visitation of sites of the Silk Roads at Xi’an will be held.
Where? Xi’an, Shaanxi province

 

Read the report of all the activities held on 18 April 2012 in:
- Wuxi, Jiangsu province Luoyang
- Henan province Chengde, a World Heritage site in Hebei province
- Xi’an, Shaanxi province
- Zhouzhuang and Tongli, Jiangsu province
- Suzhou, Jiangsu province

 

Costa Rica

Lire l'article  sur le "Prix 18 avril" au Costa Rica, dans le journal La Nación (version Internet).

 

Croatie

Qui ? ICOMOS Croatie / Department of art history, University of Rijeka / Zagreb Society of Architects
Quoi ?
- Scientific Conference "Conversationes about the Heritage" that we are organizing for the Intternational Day for Monuments and sites in cooperation with the Department of art history, University of Rijeka.
- We are organizing a series of lectures in cooperation with Zagreb Society of Architects about the restoration projects on UNESCO WH sites in Croatia.
Quand ? 18.04.2012
Télécharger les programmes (1 et 2) et le poster

 

Etats-Unis d'Amérique

Autour du même sujet, mais un peu plus tard dans l'année : en 2012, US / ICOMOS organise son colloque annuel sur le 40e anniversaire de la Convention du Patrimoine mondial, qui se tiendra à la fin du mois de mai (du jeudi 31 mai au samedi 2 Juin 2012). Le Comité  US / ICOMOS Symposium 2012 a développé un site web - vous êtes invités à le visiter à http://www.usicomos2012.com/index.html pour l'information la plus à jour concernant le Symposium.

 

France

Qui ? ICOMOS France, En partenariat avec le Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
Quoi ? Symposium: Les biens en série du Patrimoine mondial - Nouvel enjeu, nouveaux critères
Quand ? 17 et 18 Décembre 2012
Où ? Poitiers, France

Plus d'information

 

Grèce

Poster préparé par la section hellénique de l'ICOMOS, dédié au 18 Avril 2012 et au 40e anniversaire de la Convention du Patrimoine Mondial.
Télécharger Recto
Télécharger Verso

 

Hongrie

Qui ? Budapest College for Communication and Business in cooperation with ICOMOS Hungary and the Foundation for Information Society
Quoi ? Conference on the following topics: The role of UNESCO in our life, The recognition and future of the World Heritage List, World Heritage and tourism: the economic value of World Heritage, The relation of World Heritage to Intangible Heritage, The life of the Hungarian World Heritage Sites, World Heritage education.
Quand ? 16 November 2012
Où ? Campus of the Budapest College for Communication and Business

 

Inde

Qui ? INTACH (Indian National Trust for Art and CUltural Heritage)
Quoi ? Fourth Pupul Jayakar Memorial Lecture: "Cities and political power" by Charles COrrea
Quand ? 18 Apil 2012 at 6:00 pm
Où ? Multipurpose Hall, India International Centre (Gate 1), New Dehli

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Irlande

Quoi ? Conference "Your Place or Mine? New initiatives in Ireland to engage communities in interpreting and presenting heritage" which aims to stimulate discussion on public participation in heritage policy and presentation in Ireland. The conference also celebrates International Day of Monuments and Sites 2012, the theme of which is ‘World Heritage and Sustainable Development: the Role of Local Communities’.

Speakers

  • Jimmy Deenihan, T.D., Minister for of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
  • Gustavo Araoz, President of ICOMOS International
  • Neil Silberman, Chair ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Interpretation & Presentation
  • Clare Tuffy, Bru na Boinne & Tomás Ó hOistín, Principal of Knockcommon National School, Co. Meath
  • Pauline Gleeson, Archaeologist, Department of of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht
  • Loreto Guinan, Heritage Officer, Meath County Council
  • Ciaran Mackel, Ard Architect, Belfast, Director ‘+100’ - voluntary internship programme
  • Alison Harvey, Planning Officer, The Heritage Council
  • Michael Starrett, Chief Executive, The Heritage Council
  • John H. Jameson, Vice-chair, ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Interpretation & Presentation

 Conference will include 3 Workshops in the afternoon session that attendees may choose from:

1.     Building up from the Grass Roots: Community initiatives through heritage-led planning.

2.     Heritage Brokers: The broader social relevance of the skill-set built up in heritage management.

3.     How to make the most of great heritage sites in Ireland: What can local communities do with and for their heritage assets?

Qui ? Heritage Council / ICOMOS Ireland
Quand ? Wednesday, 18th April.
Où ? The Royal Irish Academy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2.

Télécharger le programme complet

Informations/Réservations

 

Jordanie

Qui ? The Center for Natural and Cultural Heritage at the German Jordanian University
Quoi ? Seminar With wo lectures by Professor Moawiya Ibrahim and Dr. Fawzi Abu Danneh to interested students on World Heritage Sites in Jordan and the best way to protect them and expand the list and its impact.
Quand? On the occasion of the International Day for Monuments and Sites 2012

 

Luxembourg

Réservé aux membres d'ICOMOS Luxembourg : à l’occasion de la Journée Internationale des monuments et des sites et du 40e anniversaire de la convention du patrimoine mondial, Icomos Luxembourg organisera une promenade historique à travers la ville de Luxembourg, patrimoine mondial.
Thème : Résidences nobiliaires et refuges ecclésiastiques.

 

Macao

Qui ? The students of the Heritage Management Programme of Institute for Tourism Studies
Où ? Macao
Quoi ? Form of activity: Interactive Multimedia Presentation "A Tale of a Street – Community Heritage of Rua de Tomás da Rosa, Macao"
Quand ? 20 April 2012, 10:00a.m.- 11:40a.m.

Website of the event - Pictures of the event

Read detailed description

 

Malte

 Qui ? ICOMOS Malta
Quoi ? Annual Symposium: World Heritage Sites: The Role of the Local Communities
quand ? 24 November 2012
Où ? Hagar Qim Visitor Centre

 Programme available here

 

Maroc

Qui ? ICOMOS Maroc
Quoi ? conférence La Convention du patrimoine mondial a 40 ans : qu'en est-il pour le Maroc ? Par Ahmed SKOUNTI
Où ? Bibliothèque Nationale du Royaume du Maroc
Quand ? 18 avril 2012 à 18 heures

Télécharger l'invitation, la présentation du conférencier, l'affiche de l'événement

 

Mexique

Qui ? ICOMOS Mexico, TICCIH Mexico, the National Museum of Masks and the Dept. of Popular Culture of the Arts Center of San Luis Potosí
Quoi ?Conferences on Cultural Heritage. The general theme of the event is "Regional Heritage in the context of the Convention". The opening conference was given by Dr. Niklas Schulze: "The Heritage of Mexico 40 years after the Convention".
Quand ? One conference per month from April to November 2012
The National Museum of Masks

http://munamasc.blogspot.mx/

 

Népal

Qui ? Youth Awareness Environmental Forum (YAEF/NEPAL)
Quand ? April 17th, 18th and 19th 2012
"We cordially invite you on the occasion of the World Heritage Day’s Celebration on April 17th, 18th and 19th 2012 with commitment to put slogan of the ICOMOS-World Heritage into action with the coordination of the Youth Awareness Environmental Forum YAEF. Your participation is our inspiration.
Our Programs:
- Environment Cycle Radio F.M. 104.2 MHz established by Youth Awareness Environmental Forum is Community based Radio. It will broadcast heritage related slogan on 17th, 18th and 19th April 18 hour daily and Culture Heritage Conservation documentary Program on 17th, 18th and 19th April 1/2 hour through community television Environmental Television ETV/Nepal.
- Our Forum will organize interaction program subject to the Important and Necessary of Heritage on April 18, 2012, in Lalitpur Godawari Area which is the major water resources area and most important heritage side in Kathmandu Valley."

Dr. Asta Man Kisee Maharjan - Executive Chairman and Chief Editor/Publisher


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Qui ? Committee: NATIONAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION MOVEMENT, NEPAL Kathmandu-4, Dhumbarahi.
Quoi ? WORLD HERITAGE DAY-2012 CELEBERATION IN REMOTE AREA OF NEPAL
Quand ? 1st April to 3rd April, 2012
Où ? DULLU & DAILEKH OF BHERI ZONE, NEPAL 700 Km From Kathmandu.

Read 'Heritage Nepal' special issue

 

Nigéria

Who? The National Commission For Museums and Monuments Owerri celebrated this years 2012 international Day for Monuments and sites with in a Style.
What? The day was marked with a lecture delivered by Mr Adindu E.A a conservator II with the commission. The lecture aimed at sensitizing the staffs on the role of local communities in the management and protection of sites. The curator National Museum owerri Chioba Francisca Uboh gave a brief expository address stressing the need for the significance of the celebration.
When? 18.04.2012

 Lire le rapport d'activité

 

Pakistan

Qui ? ICOMOS Pakistan, Department of Culture, GoS, and the Department of Archaeology and Museums
Quoi ? This year being the 40th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention ICOMOS has announced 'World Heritage Sites' as the theme around which the 18th April celebrations are being planned all around the world. The two World Heritage Sites of Sindh (Makli Hills Thatta and Mohenjodaro) will remain open with 'FREE ENTRY' throughout the day. A lecture/ presentation by experts who have worked on these two sites is planned at the National Museum on the 18 April.
Où ? At the National Museum, Burns Gardens, Karachi
Quand ? 18 April 2012 at 4:00 pm

Invitation card and detailed program

Event report

 

Pérou

Qui ? ICOMOS Peru with the support of the Embassies of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Japan and Mexico. Sponsored by the Peruvian Companies Photo A, Bodegas Villanueva, the Association of Companies of the Historic Center of Lima; and the newspaper "El Comercio".
Quoi ? Photo exhibition for celebrating the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention
The event finished with an academic act and a round table with specialists in architectural heritage about the situation of the WH City of Lima, 21 years after its inscription on the WH List.
Quand ? From Monday 3rd December to Monday 17th December 2012
Où ? Cultural Center of the Mayor National University of San Marcos, "La Casona de San Marcos" 

 

 

République dominicaine

 Qui ? ICOMOS Dominican Republic
Quoi ? XXXI National Seminar on Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Sites, on the theme World Heritage and Sustainable Development.
Quand ? Colonial City of Santo Domingo

Où ? Opening on Friday 30 November 2012.

 

Serbie

Qui ? Par le Comité national d'ICOMOS Serbie
Quand ? 18 - 19 Avril, 2012
Où ? Monastery Studenica, Serbia
Quoi ? Atelier : “World Heritage – Terminology, Criteria, Role”

Télécharger description complète

Télécharger le compte-rendu de l'événement

 

Seychelles

Qui ? Committee Icomos Seychelles
Quoi ? Icomos Seychelles Heritage Award
Icomos Seychelles is pleased to announce the launching of the Icomos Seychelles Heritage Award on the occasion of the International Day for Monuments and Sites
Quand ? On the 18th April 2012.
The award is planned to be made on an annual basis in recognition of built and architectural projects which serve to conserve and enhance Seychelles built heritage and its cultural landscape.Icomos Seychelles is working with the support of the Seychelles Tourism Board (STB)on the award and hopes to attract other partners in its organisation.
A copy of the press release which will be published in local newspapers on the 18th April is attached. Icomos Seychelles will be thankful for any input or contribution especially from members of the International Cultural Tourism Committee with experience of similar heritage awards. Quand ? 18th April 2012
Où ? Media Coverage in Seychelles

Plus d'info

 

Tanzanie

Qui ? Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society
Quoi ? Clean-up campaign in the streets of Stone Town.
Quand ? 18.04.2012
Download the posters (1 and 2) for the World Heritage Day campaign.

 

Turquie

Qui ? ICOMOS TURKEY
Quoi ? Third ICOMOS TURKEY WORLD HERITAGE SITES MONITORING MEETING with the participation of the members of the National Committee and other national experts. This meeting was also associated with the celebration of the 18th April "International Day of Monuments and Sites" under the theme designated as World Heritage for this year. The morning session involved briefings about the inscription and management processes of the site, and it was followed by a site visit in order to monitor the current state of the site and evaluate the potential impacts of the projects proposed.
Où ? World Heritage Site of "Selimiye Mosque and its Social Complex" in Edirne, Turkey
Quand ? 17 April 2012

Télécharger le programme - Photo de l'événement

In addition to the monitoring meetings, the ICOMOS National Committee of Turkey designed a poster based on the theme of "World Heritage Sites" in order to raise awareness among young generations who will be responsible for the safeguarding of our cultural heritage in the future. It is aimed that these posters will be distributed in 3500 primary schools located in Istanbul with the approval of the Ministry of Education and the Governorship, and will contribute to the introduction of cultural and natural properties inscribed on the World Heritage List and the explaination of the significance and context of this day.

Télécharger le poster Patrimonito - Télécharger le poster ICOMOS

 

 

Venezuela

Qui ? ICOMOS Venezuela
Quoi ? Article to be published in a magazine of architecture of national circulation, on the occasion of the International Day of Monuments and Sites, and the 40 anniversary of the World Heritage Convention.

Lire l'article

 

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ICOMOS International Scientific Committees

ICAHM

Qui ? ICAHM (Comité international de l'ICOMOS de la gestion du patrimoine archéologique)
Quand ? 27-30 Novembre 2012
Où ? Cuzco, Pérou
Quoi ?
Prochain congrès annuel :
ICAHM is pleased to announce its international conference on archaeological heritage management. Among the worldwide issues for consideration at this meeting are local stakeholder claims on archaeological heritage; sustainable development and community sustainability; tourism pressures and site preservation; heritage and rights; challenges to the validity and value of the World Heritage List as it quickly approaches 1,000 inscribed sites; the World Heritage List decision-making process; impacts of war, civil disorder, and natural disasters on archaeological sites; technical advances in archaeological heritage management.


Plus d'information à http://www.icomos.org/icahm/cuzco_home.html

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ICTC

Qui ? Comité scientifique international de l'ICOMOS sur le Tourisme Culturel
Quoi ? Congrès annuel et atelier : "Cultural Tourism for Community Development - Working towards Sustainable Community-Based Tourism at Heritage Destinations". ICOMOS ICTC Annual meeting - Research Symposium – Capacity Building Programme
Hosts: ICOMOS Philippines & Augusto Villalon, ICTC Vice-President. Participants: ICOMOS ICTC members, representatives from other ICOMOS ISCs including Shared Built Heritage; and delegates from ‘the least developed of developing countries’ such as Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, South Pacific Islands.
A ‘Call for papers’ will be issued once arrangements are finalised. Case Studies will be sought representing the global reach of ICOMOS.
Où? Vigan, Philippines
Quand ? 5–10 Novembre 2012

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