18 April 2023 | Heritage Changes

Logo18 April IcomosIn 1982, ICOMOS established 18 April as the International Day for Monuments and Sites (IDMS), followed by UNESCO adoption during its 22nd General Conference. Each year, ICOMOS proposes a theme for activities to be organised by its members and partners - and anyone who wants to join in marking the Day.

This year's IDMS features the following theme: HERITAGE CHANGES.

In keeping with the spirit of open, innovative, constructive intergenerational dialogue, and the strategic focus of ICOMOS Triennial Scientific Plan 2021-2024, as well as the 2020 ICOMOS resolution on Approaches to Cultural Heritage. the IDMS 2023 features the following theme: HERITAGE CHANGES.

The IDMS - 18 April 2023 provides a timely opportunity to showcase strategies demonstrating the full potential of heritage research and practices which deliver climate-resilient pathways, while advocating for inclusive transitions to low-carbon futures.

How can traditional knowledge inform innovative and transformative climate action?

ICOMOS Committees, members and all those wishing to celebrate the IDMS are warmly invited to showcase the myriad ways in which traditional knowledge is/can be employed to address climate change in transformative ways.

The theme of HERITAGE CHANGES offers the opportunity to respond to questions regarding learning about traditional ways of knowing and knowledge systems in relation to climate action, and how to use a cultural heritage focus to support equitable protection of vulnerable communities through climate action, while responding to the UN Decade of Action.

Calendrier picto Download the 18 April 2023 leaflet inEnglish - French - Spanish

Get involved!

ICOMOS National Committees (NCs), International Scientific Committees (ISCs), Working Groups (WG), and Task Forces, and all those who wish to celebrate the Day, may refer to the following focus questions:

Event organisers are encouraged to address some of the SDGs (4, 6, 7, 9-15) as part of their holistic thinking of the role of heritage as a driver and enabler of sustainable development. 

We encourage you to contact the organisers of events in your country, and you can share your content by writing to this address.

Potential formats for participation can include, but are not limited to:

Events, activities and other inputs will be shared on ICOMOS website, social media platforms and the annual reports of ICOMOS.

Promote the event

Calendrier picto Download our trilingual (FR/EN/ES) communication kit here

Relevant hashtags:
#18April #ICOMOS #HeritageChanges #heritage4climate #IDMS2023 #icomosIDMS2023 

ICOMOS Social Media handles :

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Relevant Social Media handles :
@icomosSDG2030
@climateheritage

 

N.B. The Thematic Abstract text was written by Board Member Stacy Vallis and members of CIAV, PRERICO, ICORP, OCD-RBA, EPWG, CAWG, SDGWG, along with the Indigenous Heritage WG, and ICOMOS Advisory Committee.


See also

 Picto doigtIDMS 2022 - Heritage and Climate 

Picto doigtIDMS 2021 - Complex Past, Diverse Futures