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REPORTS RELATED TO EARTHEN ARCHITECTURE
IN THE THREE DIFFERENT ISSUES OF HERITAGE AT RISK - THE ICOMOS
WORLD REPORT ON MONUMENTS AND SITES IN DANGER
(2000, 2001/2002 and 2002/2003)
The Heritage @ Risk program was endorsed by ICOMOS members at the General Assembly in Mexico in 1999. The aim of these reports is to identify threatened heritage places, monuments and sites, present typical case studies and trends, and share suggestions for solving individual or global threats to our cultural heritage. Each year an invitation is made to all ICOMOS National Committees, International Scientific Committees and ICOMOS' world-wide professional network, to provide short reports outlining risks in their country or area of expertise including case studies. [See the complete Heritage at Risk Reports]
H@R 2000
- CHINA : Earthen Architecture of a village in Shaanxi Province (photo p.83)
- NICARAGUA : Damage caused by the Earthquake to the Historic Centres of Masaya and Granada Cities (p.142)
- OMAN : The historic earthen architecture threatened by decay (p.146-149)
- YEMEN : Earthen buildings in Sadah (p.195-198)
- Earthen Architecture ISC report – Italy, Pakistan and Central Asian Sites (p.222-223)
H@R 2001/2002
- CAMEROON : Kotoko – Earthen Village - [Français] (photo p. 57)
- IVORY COAST : Old Northen Mosques (p. 66)
H@R 2002/2003
- INDIA : North Karanpura Valley (p. 107-112)
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