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Interview

Harald Plachter

Oral Archives of the
World Heritage Convention

Harald Plachter studied chemistry, biology and zoology at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, where he obtained his doctorate in 1978.

The following year he became head of the Department for the Protection of species and biotope at the Bavarian Environmental Protection Agency in Munich. At the same time he taught at the Universities of Erlangen and Ulm. In 1990, he obtained a teaching position at the Faculty of Biology at the University of Marburg, where he set up the Department for Nature Conservation.

His involvement in World Heritage began in 1992 when he joined the German delegation to the Committee as an expert on natural heritage. In addition to attending Committee meetings until 2004, he participated in several expert meetings, including the 1996 meeting at the Vanoise National Park in France on the definition and criteria for natural heritage. He has also been involved in several conservation organizations, including the German National Committee for the Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB) and the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas. He was also briefly Vice-President for World Heritage at IUCN until 2005. His many publications include Cultural Landscapes of Universal Value, co-edited with Mechtild Rössler and Bernd von Droste (Fischer Verlag, 1995) and, more recently, Large-Scale Livestock Grazing: a Management Tool for Nature Conservation (Springer, 2010).

Interview with
Harald Plachter
1 July 2011 in Mainz, Germany

The following audio excerpts are from an interview with Harald Plachter by Christina Cameron and Mechtild Rössler the 1 July 2011 at Mainz, Germany. He comments on the growing imbalance between the role of professionals and diplomats in the Committee and the influence of this on the work of the Advisory Bodies. He also highlights some of the Convention's limitations, such as its powerlessness vis-à-vis commercial enterprises and its low level of recognition among the general public in several countries.

    • 1. The World Heritage Convention
    • 1a. Involvement and role of Harald Plachter in the Convention
    • 1b. Main objectives of the Convention
    • 1c. The World Heritage List
    • 1d. Decisions and decisive cases for the implementation of the Convention
    • 2. The World Heritage Committee: balance between professionals and diplomats
    • 3. Advisory bodies: ICOMOS and IUCN
    • 4. The behaviour of States Parties at a national and international level

Oral Archives of the
World Heritage Convention

Under the leadership of the Canada Research Chair on Built Heritage at the University of Montreal, an international team of researchers conducts interviews with pioneers of World Heritage to capture memories of important moments in the history of UNESCO Convention.

Launched in 2006, this initiative is part of the UNESCO History project that celebrated the 60th anniversary of the creation of UNESCO. The Oral Archives project records the precious witness of people closely associated with the creation and implementation of the Convention. Their recollections and views have greatly enriched the book by Christina Cameron and Mechtild Rössler, Many Voices, One Vision: The Early Years of the World Heritage Convention (Ashgate/Routledge, 2013).

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Dates
Date Start: Friday, 1 July 2011
Date end: Friday, 1 July 2011
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