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The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-15/11EXT.COM/2, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The World Heritage Committee, Recalling its Decision 39 COM 17, adopted at its 39th session (Bonn, 2015), Elects the United Republic of Tanzania as Vice-Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee whose mandate will be until the end of the 40th session of the Committee (July 2016).
The World Heritage Committee,1. Having examined Document WHC/17/12EXT.COM/2,2. Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The World Heritage Committee,1. Recalling its Decision 41 COM 16, adopted at its 41st session (Krakow, 2017),2. Elects in accordance with Rule 13.1 of the Rules of Procedure, its Bureau with the following composition: Chairperson: H.E. Sheikha Haya Rashed Al-Khalifa (Bahrein) Vice-Chairpersons: Azerbaijan, Brazil, China, Spain, Zimbabwe Rapporteur: Ms Anna Zeichner (Hungary) whose mandates will begin at the end of the 12th Extraordinary session of the Committee (UNESCO, 2017) until the end of the 42nd session of the Committee (2018);3. Decides that the Bureau of the 43rd session ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/17/12EXT.COM/4, Decides to approve the International Assistance request from Palau entitled “Responding to the threat of feral cat introduction to the Rock Island Southern Lagoon World Heritage area”, for an amount of US$ 139,505 under the Emergency Assistance budget.
The World Heritage Committee,1. Having examined Document WHC/19/13EXT.COM/2,2. Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The World Heritage Committee,1. Recalling its Decision 43 COM 16, adopted at its 43rd session (Baku, 2019),2. Elects Guatemala as Vice-Chairperson of the 44th session of the World Heritage Committee whose mandate will begin at the end of its 13th extraordinary session (UNESCO, 2019) and will continue until the end of its 44th session (Fuzhou, 2020).
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/20/14EXT.COM/2, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/20/14.EXT.COM/4, Recalling the extreme exceptional circumstances that prevailed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, Also recalling Decision COM/BUR.1.3 by which the Bureau of the 44th session of the World Heritage Committee, taking into account the prevailing sanitary situation worldwide, including travel restrictions, considered that the conditions for a session of the World Heritage Committee in 2020 were not met, Decides to hold an extended 44th session in June/July 2021 in Fuzhou (China); Also decides that ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/21/15EXT.COM/2, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document, and decides to add an item 4 concerning the dates and place of its 45th session.
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/21/15.EXT.COM/3, Recalling the extreme exceptional circumstances that prevailed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide and that still prevail in 2021, Also recalling Decision 14 EXT.COM 4 by which it decided to hold an extended 44th session in June/July 2021 in Fuzhou (China), Decides that the extended 44th session will be held from 16 to 31 July 2021[1]; Also decides that the extended 44th session will be held according to Format B, as described in Document WHC/21/15.EXT.COM/3, section III.B (“online session”), and ...
The World Heritage Committee, Decides to suspend Rule 4.1 of its Rules of Procedure; Also decides that its 45th session will take place in Kazan, Russian Federation, in June/July 2022; Underlines that the decision of the place for the 45th session is made during the 15th extraordinary session of the Committee due to the exceptional situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and should not create a precedent to Rule 4.1 of the Rules of the Procedure.
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/21/16EXT.COM/2, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The World Heritage Committee, Recalling Decision 44 COM 16, adopted at its extended 44th session (Fuzhou/Online, 2021), Elects Italy as Vice-Chairperson of the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee, whose mandate will begin at the end of the 16th extraordinary session of the Committee (UNESCO, 2021) and will continue until the end of the 45th session of the Committee (Kazan, 2022); Elects Argentina as Vice-Chairperson of the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee, whose mandate will begin at the end of the 16th extraordinary session of the Committee (UNESCO, 2021) and ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/22/17.EXT.COM/2, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/22/17.EXT.COM/3, Recalling that the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee, initially scheduled from 19 to 30 June 2022, was postponed by the Bureau on 21 April 2022, Considers that the conditions to hold its 45th session in 2022, as foreseen in Decision 44 COM 16, are not met; Decides to suspend Rule 2.1 of its Rules of Procedure for the 2022 ordinary session; Decides to meet again in extraordinary session in the course of January 2023 to take a decision on the date, the venue and the outcome document of the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/2, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Documents WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/3 and WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/3.Add, Recalling that the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee, initially scheduled from 19 to 30 June 2022, was postponed by the Bureau on 21 April 2022, Also recalling that Rule 2.1 of its Rules of Procedure was suspended at its 17th extraordinary session (Decision 17 EXT.COM 3), Decides to hold its extended 45th session in presentia from 10 to 25 September 2023 in the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, under the Presidency of Her Highness Princess Haifa Al Mogrin (Saudi Arabia), ...
The World Heritage Committee, 1.    Having examined Documents WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/4 and WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/INF.4, Part I - Guiding Principles 2.    Recalling Decisions 42 COM 8B.24 and 44 COM 8 adopted at its 42nd (Manama, 2018) and the extended 44th (Fuzhou/online, 2021) sessions respectively, 3.    Considering the fruitful debates held during the meetings of the Open-ended Working Group established at its extended 44th session (Fuzhou/online, 2021) to broaden the scope of the reflection on sites of memory associated with recent conflicts, 4.    Also recalling that the World Heritage ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Documents WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/5 and WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/INF.5, Inscribes the Rachid Karami International Fair-Tripoli, Lebanon, on the World Heritage List according to the emergency procedure, on the basis of criteria (ii) and (iv); Adopts the following Statement of Outstanding Universal Value: Brief synthesis The Rachid Karami International Fair-Tripoli has been erected in Tripoli, the second largest city in Lebanon and the capital of the Northern Governorate, and was designed by Oscar Niemeyer between 1962-1967 and built until 1975. The ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Documents WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/5 and WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/INF.5, Inscribes the Historic Center of the Port City of Odesa, Ukraine, on the World Heritage List according to the emergency procedure, on the basis of criteria (ii) and (iv); Adopts the following Statement of Outstanding Universal Value: Brief synthesis The historic centre of Odesa is part of a port city located on the Ukrainian shores of the Black Sea. It stands on a shallow indentation of the seacoast about thirty kilometres north of the Dniester River estuary. The city was ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Documents WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/5 and WHC/23/18.EXT.COM/INF.5, Inscribes the Landmarks of the Ancient Kingdom of Saba in Marib Governorate, Yemen, on the World Heritage List according to the emergency procedure, on the basis of criteria (iii) and (iv); Taking note that the authenticity, integrity, protection and management of the property or its potential vulnerabilities could not have been fully evaluated at this stage due to the lack of a technical evaluation mission to the site, Adopts the following Statement of Outstanding Universal ...
Decision: 19 EXT.COM 2  The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC/23/19EXT.COM/2, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
Decision: 19 EXT.COM 3  The World Heritage Committee, Recalling its Decision 45 COM 17, adopted at its extended 45th session (Riyadh, 2023), Decides that its 46th session will take place in India tentatively in July 2024, in accordance with Rule 4.1 of the Rules of Procedure[1]; Elects in accordance with Rule 13.1 of the Rules of Procedure, its Bureau with the following composition: Chairperson: E. Mr Vishal V. Sharma (India), Vice-Chairpersons: Bulgaria, Greece, Kenya, Qatar, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Rapporteur: Mr Martin Ouaklani (Belgium), whose mandates will ...
The General Assembly, Elects Ms Véra Lacoeuilhe (Saint Lucia) as Chairperson of the 1st extraordinary session of the General Assembly; Elects Dr James Wakibara (United Republic of Tanzania) as Rapporteur of the 1st extraordinary session of the General Assembly; Elects Nepal and Palestine as Vice-Chairpersons of the 1st extraordinary session of the General Assembly.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC-14/1 EXT.GA/2A, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC-14/1 EXT.GA/2B, Adopts the Timetable as included in the above-mentioned document.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC-14/1EXT.GA/3 and WHC-14/1EXT.GA/INF.3, Recalling Resolution 19 GA 4 adopted at its 19th session (UNESCO, 2013), Thanking H.E. Ambassador Jean-Frédéric Jauslin (Switzerland) and the open-ended Working Group for the revision of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly of States Parties to the World Heritage Convention, for the work accomplished, Decides to amend its Rules of Procedure as follows (amendments are in strikethrough and in bold): Rule 13 - Procedures for the presentation of candidatures to the World Heritage ...
The General Assembly, Elects E. Mr. MORAES CABRAL (Portugal) as Chairperson of the 20th General Assembly, Elects DANTAS DA COSTA (Brazil) as Rapporteur of the 20th General Assembly, Elects China and Palestine as Vice-Chairpersons of the 20th General Assembly.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC-15/20.GA/2A, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document, as amended.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC-15/20.GA/2B, Adopts the timetable of its 20th session as included in the above-mentioned document.
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Rapporteur of the 19th session of the General Assembly (UNESCO, 2013).
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee on the activities of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Chairperson of the 1st extraordinary session of the General Assembly (UNESCO, 2014).
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC-15/20.GA/6, WHC-15/20.GA/INF.6A.Rev, WHC-15/20.GA/INF.6B and WHC-15/20.GA/INF.6C, Recalling Resolution 1 EXT.GA 3, adopted at its 1st extraordinary session (UNESCO, 2014), and in particular its paragraph 6 which requested the General Assembly of States Parties at its 20th ordinary session in 2015 to decide on the attribution of the floating seat for Group III or Group IV, Decides that the floating seat allocated on a rotational basis for Group III and Group IV, as defined in Rule 14.1c) of the Rules of Procedure of the General ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC-15/20.GA/7 and WHC-15/20.GA/INF.7, Having in particular examined the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2013, Approves the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2013; Takes note of the financial statements relating to the World Heritage Fund for the period 1 January 2014 to 30 June 2015.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC-15/20.GA/7, WHC-15/20.GA/INF.7, WHC-15/20.GA/8 and WHC-15/20.GA/INF.8, Recalling Resolution 19 GA 8 adopted at its 19th session (UNESCO, 2013), Recalling World Heritage Committee Decisions 38 COM 13, 39 COM 11 and 39 COM 13A on the mandate of the ad hoc working group of the World Heritage Committee to further discuss and make recommendations inter alia on the sustainability of the World Heritage Fund, Recalling Article 16 paragraph 1 of the World Heritage Convention on the determination, in the form of a uniform percentage, of the ...
The General Assembly, Having examined document WHC-15/20.GA/9, Recalling Resolution 19 GA 9 adopted at its 19th session (UNESCO, 2013), Takes note of the good follow-up of most of the recommendations of the implementation as detailed in the implementation plan updated for 2014-2015 and document 196 EX/23.INF.4; Also takes note of the amendments made by the World Heritage Committee to its Rules of Procedure in order to implement recommendations 12 and 20 of the independent evaluation; Strongly urges the World Heritage Committee to continue implementing any pending requests in ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC-15/20.GA/10 and recalling document WHC-15/39.COM/13A which contains the outcomes of the ad hoc working group that examined the issues related to working methods of the evaluation and decision-making process of nomination, Recalling also Decisions 39 COM 13A and 39 COM 11, Expresses its appreciation to the German leadership and the delegates of Algeria, Finland, Germany, India, Jamaica, Japan, Lebanon, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Senegal, Serbia, and the United Republic of Tanzania, as well as the representatives of the Advisory ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC-15/20.GA/11, Recalling Resolution 19 GA 9 of the General Assembly of States Parties adopted at its 19th session (UNESCO, 2013), Takes note of the efforts undertaken by the World Heritage Centre in the framework of the final audit report on the governance of UNESCO and dependent funds, programmes and entities; Also takes note of the debate at the 197th session of the Executive Board on the final audit report on the governance of UNESCO and dependent funds, programmes and entities and of the decision to recommend to the 38th session ...
The General Assembly, Having examined document WHC-15/20.GA/12, Recalling Resolutions 17 GA 9, 18 GA 11 and 19 GA 10 adopted during the 17th (UNESCO, 2009), 18th (UNESCO, 2011) and 19th sessions (UNESCO, 2013) of the General Assembly of States Parties respectively, concerning the adoption of the Strategic Action Plan and Vision and the monitoring of the implementation of the Strategic Action Plan, including the links between the draft Implementation Plan and monitoring of the implementation plan for the recommendations of the independent evaluation, Welcomes the continuous progress ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC-15/20.GA/13 and WHC-15/20.GA/INF.13, Recalling Decisions 36 COM 5C, 38 COM 5D, and 39 COM 5D, adopted respectively at the 36th (Saint Petersburg, 2012), 38th (Doha, 2014), and 39th (Bonn, 2015) sessions of the World Heritage Committee, Thanks the Technical University of Brandenburg, the Government of Germany and the Government of Viet Nam for their support in the development of the draft policy document on the integration of a sustainable development perspective into the processes of the World Heritage Convention; Welcomes the work ...
The General Assembly, Having examined documents WHC-15/20.GA/14 and WHC-15/20.GA/INF.14, Takes note of Decision 39 COM 10B.5 of the World Heritage Committee concerning the launch of a reflection period on the Periodic Reporting exercise; Highlights the importance for all States Parties to actively participate in the reflection on the Periodic Reporting exercise; Calls upon all States Parties to provide extra-budgetary funding for the reflection on the Periodic Reporting exercise.
The General Assembly, Elects E. Mr. Adrian CIOROIANU (Romania) as Chairperson of the 21st session of the General Assembly, Elects Feven TEWOLDE (Ethiopia) as Rapporteur of the 21st session of the General Assembly, Elects Chile and Cyprus as Vice-Chairpersons of the 21st session of the General Assembly.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/17/21.GA/2A, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/17/21.GA/2B, Adopts the timetable of its 21st session as included in the above-mentioned Document.
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Rapporteur of the 20th session of the General Assembly (UNESCO, 2015).
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee on the activities of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Elects the following 12 States Parties, Australia, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, China, Guatemala, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Norway, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Spain and Uganda, as members of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/17/21.GA/6 and WHC/17/21.GA/INF.6, Resolutions adopted by the 21st session of the General Assembly WHC/17/21.GA/11, p. 3 Having in particular examined the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2015, Approves the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2015; Takes note of the financial statements relating to the World Heritage Fund for the period 1 January 2016 to 30 June ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/17/21.GA/7 and WHC/17/21.GA/INF.7, Recalling Article 16 of the World Heritage Convention, Expressing its concern at the financial difficulties that the World Heritage Fund is facing and further recalling that the payment of assessed compulsory and voluntary contributions, as per Article 16 of the World Heritage Convention, is a legal obligation incumbent on all States Parties which have ratified the Convention, Decides to set the percentage for the calculation of the amount of the contributions to be paid to the World Heritage Fund ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/17/21.GA/8, Recalling Resolution 20 GA 11 and Decisions 40 COM 13B and 41 COM 12B adopted by the General Assembly at its 20th session (UNESCO, 2015) and by the World Heritage Committee at its 40th (Istanbul/UNESCO, 2016) and 41st (Krakow, 2017) sessions respectively and the ongoing reflection undertaken by the Governing Bodies of the World Heritage Convention to assess, improve and streamline their working methods, Takes note of the endorsement by the General Conference, at its 39th session (39 C/Resolution 87), of the ...
The General Assembly, Having examined document WHC/17/21.GA/9, Recalling Resolutions 17 GA 9, 18 GA 11, 19 GA 10 and 20 GA 12 adopted during the 17th (UNESCO, 2009), 18th (UNESCO, 2011), 19th (UNESCO, 2013) and 20th (UNESCO, 2015) sessions of the General Assembly of States Parties respectively, concerning the adoption of the Strategic Action Plan and Vision and the monitoring of the implementation of the Strategic Action Plan, Welcomes the continuous progress in the performance of the implementation of the Strategic Action Plan; Requests the World Heritage Centre, in collaboration ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/17/21.GA/10, Recalling Decisions 39 COM 5D, 40 COM 5C, and 41 COM 5C adopted respectively at its 39th (Bonn, 2015), 40th (Istanbul/UNESCO, 2016) and 41st (Krakow, 2017) sessions, as well as Resolution 20 GA 13, adopted by the General Assembly at its 20th session (UNESCO, 2015), Takes note of the follow-up activities and the progress made by the World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies in disseminating and mainstreaming the World Heritage Sustainable Development Policy (WH-SDP) into the processes of the World Heritage Convention ...
Resolution: 22 GA 1B The General Assembly, Elects H.E. Mr. Adam Al Mulla (Kuwait) as Chairperson of the 22nd session of the General Assembly; Elects Carlo Ossola (Switzerland) as Rapporteur of the 22nd session of the General Assembly; Elects Bangladesh, Saint Kitts and Nevis and Uganda as Vice-Chairpersons of the 22nd session of the General Assembly.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/19/22.GA/2A, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned Document.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/19/22.GA/2B, Adopts the Timetable of its 22nd session as amended.
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Rapporteur of the 21st session of the General Assembly (UNESCO, 2017).
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee on the activities of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Elects the following 9 States Parties: Egypt, Ethiopia, Mali, Nigeria, Oman, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Thailand as members of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/19/22.GA/6 and WHC/19/22.GA/INF.6, Having in particular examined the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2017, Approves the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2017; Takes note of the financial statements relating to the World Heritage Fund for the period 1 January 2018 to 30 June 2019.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/19/22.GA/7 and WHC/19/22.GA/INF.7, Recalling Article 16 of the World Heritage Convention, Also recalling Resolution 20 GA 8, Decides to set the percentage for the calculation of the amount of the contributions to be paid to the World Heritage Fund by States Parties for the financial period 2020-2021 at 1% of their contributions to the regular budget of UNESCO; Emphasizing the urgency of securing adequate financial resources to achieve the objectives of the World Heritage Convention to identify and conserve the world’s cultural and ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/19/22.GA/8, Takes note of the status of implementation of the recommendations of the working group on governance as endorsed by the General Conference in 2017 as presented in Document WHC/18/42.COM/12B; Recalls the work already undertaken with a view to assess, improve and streamline the working methods of the governing bodies of the World Heritage Convention and its of related Resolutions 20 GA 11 and 21 GA 8 as well as Decisions 40 COM 13B, 41 COM 12B and 42 COM 12 in the framework of Resolutions 38 C/101, 39 C/70, 39 C/87 of the ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/19/22.GA/9, Recalling Resolutions 17 GA 9, 18 GA 11, 19 GA 10, 20 GA 12 and 21 GA 9 adopted during the 17th (UNESCO, 2009), 18th (UNESCO, 2011),19th (UNESCO, 2013), 20th (UNESCO, 2015) and 21st (UNESCO, 2017) sessions of the General Assembly of States Parties respectively, concerning the adoption of the Strategic Action Plan and Vision and the monitoring of the implementation of the Strategic Action Plan, Welcomes the continuous progress in the performance of the implementation of the Strategic Action Plan; Requests the World ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/19/22.GA/10, Recalling Decisions 42 COM 12 and 43 COM 13 of the World Heritage Committee adopted respectively in 2017 and 2018, Recalling also the need to respect the highest standards of integrity and transparency of working methods within the process of decision-making of the Governing bodies of the Convention, Emphasizing the collective responsibility of all stakeholders – States Parties, World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies – to uphold the integrity and the credibility of the World Heritage Convention and, as such, ...
The General Assembly, Elects E. Mr Tebogo Seokolo (South Africa) as Chairperson of the 23rd session of the General Assembly; Elects Mr Gytis Marcinkevičius (Lithuania) as Rapporteur of the 23rd session of the General Assembly; Elects Germany, Honduras, Islamic Republic of Iran and Syrian Arab Republic as Vice-Chairpersons of the 23rd session of the General Assembly.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/21/23.GA/2A, Adopts the Agenda of the 23rd session as amended.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/21/23.GA/2B, Adopts the timetable of the 23rd session, included in the above-mentioned Document.
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Rapporteur of the 22nd session of the General Assembly (UNESCO, 2019).
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee on the activities of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Elects the following 12 States Parties: Argentina, Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Qatar, Rwanda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Zambia as members of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/21/23.GA/6 and WHC/21/23.GA/INF.6, Having also examined the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31December 2019, Approves the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2019; Takes note of the financial statements relating to the World Heritage Fund for the period 1January 2020 to 30 June 2021.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/21/23.GA/7, WHC/21/23.GA/7.Corr and WHC/21/23.GA/INF.7, Recalling Article 16 of the World Heritage Convention, Decides to set the percentage for the calculation of the amount of the contributions to be paid to the World Heritage Fund by States Parties for the financial period 2022-2023 at 1% of their contributions to the regular budget of UNESCO; Emphasizing the urgency of securing adequate financial resources to achieve the objectives of the World Heritage Convention to identify and conserve the world’s cultural and natural ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/21/23.GA/8, Recalling Resolutions 20 GA 8 and 22 GA 7 adopted at its 20th (UNESCO, 2015) and 22nd (UNESCO, 2019) sessions respectively, Noting with concern the financial difficulties that the World Heritage Fund is facing, Recalls that the payment of annual contributions to the World Heritage Fund is a legal obligation incumbent on all States Parties which have ratified the Convention, as per Article 16 of the World Heritage Convention, and strongly urges all States Parties, which have not yet paid the totality of their assessed ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/21/23.GA/9, Recalling Resolutions 17 GA 9, 18 GA 11, 19 GA 10, 20 GA 12, 21 GA 9 and 22 GA 9 adopted during the 17th (UNESCO, 2009), 18th (UNESCO, 2011),19th (UNESCO, 2013), 20th (UNESCO, 2015), 21st (UNESCO, 2017) and 22nd (UNESCO, 2019) sessions of the General Assembly of States Parties respectively, concerning the adoption of the Strategic Action Plan and Vision and the monitoring of the implementation of the Strategic Action Plan, Recalling Decision 44 COM 14 adopted by the World Heritage Committee at its extended 44th session ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/21/23.GA/10 and WHC/21/23.GA/INF.10, Recalling Decisions 42 COM 12A and 43 COM 12 adopted respectively at the 42nd (Manama, 2018) and 43rd (Baku, 2019) sessions of the World Heritage Committee, as well as Resolution 22 GA 10 adopted by the General Assembly at its 22nd session (UNESCO, 2019), Also recalling that the “Declaration of principles to promote international solidarity and cooperation to preserve World Heritage” is not legally binding, but that stakeholders are called upon to honour its contents, Thanks the States Parties of ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/21/23.GA/11 and WHC/21/23.GA/INF.11, Recalling Decisions 40 COM 7, 41 COM 7, 42 COM 7, 43 COM 7.2 and 44 COM 7C, adopted respectively at the 40th (Istanbul/UNESCO, 2016), 41st (Krakow, 2017), 42nd (Manama, 2018), 43rd (Baku, 2019) and extended 44th (Fuzhou/online, 2021) sessions of the World Heritage Committee, Thanking the State Party of the Netherlands for having funded the project to update the 2007 Policy Document on the impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage properties, and expressing its gratitude to all stakeholders of ...
The General Assembly, Elects E. Ms Paula ALVES DE SOUZA (Brazil), as Chairperson of the 24th session of the General Assembly; Elects Ms Uyanga SUKHBAATAR (Mongolia), as Rapporteur of the 24th session of the General Assembly; Elects Iraq, Norway, Poland and Rwanda as Vice-Chairpersons of the 24th session of the General Assembly.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/23/24.GA/2A, Adopts the Agenda included in the above.
The General Assembly, Having examined Document WHC/23/24.GA/2B, Adopts the timetable of the 24th session included in the above-mentioned Document.
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Rapporteur of the 23rd session of the General Assembly (UNESCO, 2021).
The General Assembly, Takes note of the report of the Chairperson of the World Heritage Committee on the activities of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Elects the following 9 States Parties: Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Republic of Korea, Senegal, Türkiye, Ukraine and Viet Nam, as members of the World Heritage Committee.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/23/24.GA/6 and WHC/23/24.GA/INF.6, Having also examined the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2021, Approves the accounts of the World Heritage Fund for the financial period ended 31 December 2021; Takes note of the financial report relating to the World Heritage Fund for the period 1 January 2022 to 30 June 2023.
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/23/24.GA/7 and WHC/23/24.GA/INF.7, Recalling Article 16 of the World Heritage Convention, Decides to set the uniform percentage for the calculation of the amount of the contributions to be paid to the World Heritage Fund by States Parties at 1% of each State’s contribution to the regular budget of UNESCO for an indeterminate period of time, with the understanding that this percentage can be revised in the future; Emphasizing the urgency of securing adequate financial resources to achieve the objectives of the World Heritage ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/23/24.GA/8 and WHC/23/24.GA/INF.8, Recalling Resolution 23 GA 11, adopted at its 23rd session (UNESCO, 2021), Also recalling Decisions 40 COM 7, 41 COM 7, 42 COM 7, 43 COM 7.2, 44 COM 7C and 45 COM 7.1, adopted respectively at the 40th (Istanbul/UNESCO, 2016), 41st (Krakow, 2017), 42nd (Manama, 2018), 43rd (Baku, 2019), extended 44th (Fuzhou/online, 2021) and extended 45th (Riyadh, 2023) sessions of the World Heritage Committee, Thanking H.E. Ms Yvette Sylla (Madagascar) as elected Chairperson of the Open-ended Working Group ...
The General Assembly, Having examined Documents WHC/23/24.GA/9 and WHC/23/24.GA/INF.9 and WHC/23/24.GA/INF.9.Add, Recalling 41C/Resolution 74, adopted by the UNESCO General Conference at its 41st session in 2021, Commends the efforts of the UNESCO Culture Sector and the Office of International Standards and Legal Affairs to establish the Model Rules of Procedure, and thanks the Secretariat of the 1972 Convention for having explored possible ways to harmonize the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly on that basis; Adopts the amendments to the Rules of Procedure as foreseen in ...
The World Heritage Committee, Taking into consideration Rule 8 (Observers) of the Rules of Procedure of the Committee, Authorizes the participation in the 38th session as observers of those representatives of the international governmental organizations (IGOs), international non-governmental organizations (INGOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), permanent observer missions to UNESCO and non profit-making institutions having activities in the fields covered by the Convention, who have requested observer participation at the session and as listed in Section A of document ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/3A.Rev, Adopts the Agenda included in the above-mentioned document. 
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/3B.Rev, Adopts the timetable included in the above-mentioned document.
The World Heritage Committee, Takes note of the report of the Rapporteur of the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee (Phnom Penh, 2013). 
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/5A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 5A adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Takes note with appreciation of the activities undertaken by the World Heritage Centre over the past year in pursuit of the expected results and the five strategic objectives as presented in Document WHC-14/38.COM/5A; Takes notes with concern of the restructuring of the World Heritage Centre and urges the Director-General of UNESCO to ensure adequate expertise on natural and cultural heritage in the World Heritage Centre; Also takes ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/5B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 5B adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Takes note with appreciation of the reports of the Advisory Bodies (ICCROM, ICOMOS and IUCN) on their activities; Welcomes the harmonization of the reports by the Advisory Bodies and the comments on the progress made and gaps identified for the implementation of the Convention. 
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/5C, Recalling Decisions 33 COM 5A, 34 COM 5C, 35 COM 5D, 36 COM 12B and 37 COM 5C adopted at its 33rd (Seville, 2009), 34th (Brasilia, 2010), 35th (UNESCO, 2011) 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Takes note of the positive impact of the actions already undertaken, as well as of plans for further actions, and invites all stakeholders to pursue efforts to enhance and facilitate dialogue, communication and transparency in all processes of the Convention and in the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/5D, Recalling Decisions 35 COM 5E and 36 COM 5C, adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011) and 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) sessions respectively, Welcomes the progress made towards the development of a draft policy for integrating a sustainable development perspective into the processes of the World Heritage Convention, despite the lack of resources; Acknowledges the eight key dimensions of sustainable development, namely Inclusive Economic Development, Environmental Sustainability, Peace and Security, ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/5E, Recalling Decisions 32 COM 10, 32 COM 10A, 34 COM 5F.1, 36 COM 5D and 36 COM 5E, adopted at its 32nd (Quebec City, 2008), 34th (Brasilia, 2010) and 36th (Saint Petersburg, 2012) sessions respectively, Welcomes the progress report on the implementation of the World Heritage Thematic Programmes and Initiative and thanks all States Parties, donors and other organizations for having contributed to achieving their objectives; Acknowledges the results attained by the Forest Programme and expresses its regrets that ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/5F and its Annexes, Welcomes the findings of the audit and the recommendations offered therein; Takes note that the General Assembly of States Parties decided to establish a sub-account under the World Heritage Fund with regard to recommendation 1(a), to be funded from Voluntary Contributions and to be used exclusively for enhancing the human capacities of the Secretariat, and with regard to recommendation 1(e) to apply the cost recovery policy for the staff time spent in managing the World Heritage Fund within the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/5F as well as the “Evaluation of UNESCO’s Standard-setting work of the Culture Sector: Part III – 1972 Convention, Noting that the present evaluation constitues the first such evaluation of the impact and effectiveness of the World Heritage Convention of 1972, Welcomes the findings of the evaluation and the recommendations offered therein; Takes note that the current periodic mechanism already includes a number of indicators and considers that Recommendation 1, with regard both to the World Heritage Convention of ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/6, Recalling Decisions 36 COM 6, 36 COM 9B, 37 COM 5E and 37 COM 6, adopted at its 36th (Saint Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Commends the progress made in the implementation of the World Heritage Capacity Building Strategy (WHCBS), its accompanying World Heritage Capacity Building Programme, and the capacity building activities carried out in 2013 and 2014; Notes with appreciation the continued support of the Government of Switzerland in the implementation of the World ...
The World Heritage Committee, 1. Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7,2. Recalling Decisions 35 COM 12B, 35 COM 12E and 37 COM 7C adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Issues emerging from the 2014 state of conservation reports 3. Noting with regret that issues related to Management Plan / System remain a serious cause for concern, requests all States Parties to ensure that all World Heritage properties are managed in such a manner that their Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) is not put at risk and, whenever necessary, develop/update ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.23 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the efforts made by the State Party in the implementation of measures at the property and urges it to continue with the implementation of the corrective measures, with particular attention to the following: Undertake detailed condition surveys to identify priority interventions to ensure stabilization of archaeological remains, Define a comprehensive strategy to address drainage of groundwater and impacts from other ...
Sites: Abu Mena
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.24 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Takes note of the efforts made by the State Party in addressing the conservation of the property; Regrets that the protective shelter was built at the Royal Cemetery in spite of the request made to submit details for the intervention for review prior to its construction, notes the physical and visual impacts of the shelter on the attributes of the property and requests the State Party to work with the World Heritage Centre and the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7A.25, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the efforts made by the State Party in the implementation of a restoration programme for the property; Reiterates the need for the State Party to pursue its efforts and prioritise the implementation of the following, as requested by the Committee in its Decision 37 COM7A.25: Develop baseline documentation, including missing architectural plans and topographic surveys, carry out a detailed conservation condition ...
I The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling the relevant provisions on the protection of cultural heritage including the four Geneva Conventions (1949), the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict of 1954 and its related protocols, the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage of 1972, the Delhi UN ESCO Recommendation of 1956 concerning excavations undertaken in occupied territories, the inscription of the Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls at the request of ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.27, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Regrets that the State Party had not developed the overarching conservation strategy for the Church of the Nativity prior to the commencement of the restoration works and requests the State Party to provide such strategy based on the analysis of the church fabric and its historic, archaeological and architectural characteristics, prior to any future conservation works; Notes the progress made towards the restoration of the roof of ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decisions 35 COM 7B.58, 36 COM 7B.58, 37 COM 7B.57 and 37 COM 8C.1, adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011), 36th (Saint Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Deplores the conflict situation prevailing in the country, the loss of human life and the degradation of humanitarian conditions; Takes note of the report provided by the State Party regarding the state of conservation of the six Syrian World Heritage properties and the 12 sites inscribed on the Tentative List and ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.28, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Acknowledges with great concern, the extreme conditions that have prevailed in Zabid over the past three years and the way this has hindered external donors from fulfilling their pledges, and notes the major impact that this had had on the availability of resources and on progress with regeneration and conservation projects; Also notes with concern the lack of support for conservation initiatives from some inhabitants of ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.29, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013); Acknowledges the efforts made by the State Party in the implementation of the corrective measures adopted at its 31st session (Christchurch, 2007) and urges it to sustain these efforts to work on all corrective measures identified; Reiterates its request to the State Party to adopt the detailed topographic map of the property produced in 2012, and finalise the buffer zone, and to submit a proposal for a minor boundary modification, ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.30, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the progress made by the State Party on the implementation of the corrective measures, notably the conservation efforts at the Buddha niches and other component parts of the property, including Shahr-i-Gholghola and others, and efforts to mitigate the development pressure; Takes note of the continued concern expressed by the State Party on the critical condition of the large Western Buddha niche; also takes note of the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.32, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the progress in the implementation of the conservation programme plan for Gelati Monastery; Notes that the State Party submitted on 1 February 2014 a request for a Major Boundary Modification for the property, further to the request of the Committee; Decides to retain the Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery (Georgia) on the List of World Heritage in ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decisions 34 COM 7A.27, 35 COM 7A.30, 36 COM 7A.31 and 37 COM 7A.33 adopted at its 34th (Brasilia, 2010), 35th (UNESCO, 2011), 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Acknowledges the detailed information provided by the State Party on the progress made to implement the corrective measures and urges the State Party to finalise its work on all the corrective measures adopted at its 34th session (Brasilia, 2010) by the end of 2014, including to submit to the World ...
The World Heritage Committee, Decides to adjourn the debate on this agenda item until its next ordinary session.
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decisions 36 COM 7B.93 and 37 COM 7A.35, adopted at its 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Also recalling the results of the joint World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS reactive monitoring mission of November 2011, Reiterates its serious concern over the potential threat of the Liverpool Waters development scheme on the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) of the property, and notes that the implementation of the development, as currently planned, would irreversibly ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.36 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Appreciates the efforts made by the State Party to fund and organize the advisory mission conducted in 2014 and encourages it to implement the recommendations contained in the mission report; Welcomes the development and adoption of the Emergency Plan for the property and urges the State Party to secure the necessary resources to commence the immediate implementation of the identified priority conservation and stabilisation ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A; Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.37 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for efforts made in the implementation of the corrective measures for the property and encourages it to sustain these efforts to ensure that the Desired state of conservation for the property is met within the established timeframe; Urges the State Party to conclude the planning process for the formulation of the management plan and the comprehensive conservation plan and requests it to provide an electronic ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.38 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for its long-term commitment and efforts to address the deterioration of the earthen architecture remains of the property and to put in place a sustainable and operational management system to continue to handle decay factors and threats; Considers that the State Party has made considerable progress in meeting the Desired state of conservation for the removal of the property from the List of World Heritage ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.39 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the efforts made by the State Party in addressing the state of conservation of the property and progress on implementation of recommendations made by the World Heritage Committee and the monitoring missions to the property; Takes note of the submission of the revised cartography for the component parts of the property and proposed buffer zone and requests that it be finalized within the framework of the retrospective ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.19, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013,) Congratulates the State Party for having accomplished significant progress enabling the commencement of the reconstruction of the mausoleums on 14 March 2014; Notes with satisfaction the preparation of a restoration and reconstruction strategy for damaged cultural heritage in northern Mali detailing the reconstruction method for the destroyed mausoleums, and appreciates the place accorded to the role of the communities, the ...
Sites: Timbuktu
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.20, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for having organized the joint UNESCO/Mali mission of 11 February 2014, despite difficult security conditions; Notes with satisfaction the preparation of a rehabilitation and reconstruction strategy for the damaged cultural heritage of North Mali, that includes the rehabilitation of the Tomb of Askia; Requests the State Party to undertake the necessary actions to enable the urgent detailed ...
Sites: Tomb of Askia
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.21 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the continuing commitment of the State Party to pursue the reconstruction of the Muzibu Azaala Mpanga and the restoration of the wider property; Expresses concern that detailed information on the planned work, and timelines for the reconstruction of the Muzibu Azaala Mpanga have still not been provided, even though work on the supportive framework for the building has been undertaken; Requests the State Party to ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.22, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the efforts made by the State Party in the implementation of the corrective measures; Considers that the State Party has made considerable progress in meeting the Desired state of conservation for the removal of the property from the List of World Heritage in Danger; Notes however that several actions are currently in planning stages, rendering the property vulnerable, and urges the State Party to implement the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.14, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for the development of an Emergency Action Plan, which could facilitate the implementation of the corrective measures; Expresses its serious concern about the pressure to downgrade the protection status of Kerinci Seblat National Park to a Protected Forest, which would not only expose the property to the risk of road construction and the associated potential impacts of poaching and encroachment, but would ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.14, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Notes with appreciation that some progress has been achieved in the implementation of the recommendations of the Committee and the 2012 IUCN reactive monitoring mission; Welcomes the assessment of threats to the property undertaken with support from the Government of Australia, and considers that the findings and recommendations of this assessment could provide a basis for the State Party to develop, in consultation with the World ...
Sites: East Rennell
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.15, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Reiterates the request that the State Party submit to the World Heritage Centre, by 1 February 2015, a detailed report on the state of conservation of the property, including progress achieved in implementing the corrective measures and in meeting the indicators developed for the Desired state of conservation for removal of the property from the List of World Heritage in Danger, for examination by the World Heritage Committee at its ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document Belize, Recalling Decision 37COM 7A.16 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for the progress achieved in the implementation of certain corrective measures, particularly those regarding expansion of no-take zones and eradication and control of invasive species; and for its efforts undertaken to control unauthorized development activities and eliminate their impacts on the property; Urges the State Party to establish, as a matter of priority, a legislative instrument that will guarantee ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.17, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the progress reported by the State Party in the implementation of the updated corrective measures and towards achieving the indicators established for the Desired state of conservation for the removal of the property from the List of World Heritage in Danger (DSOCR); Requests the State Party to make a clear commitment to the long-term securing of adequate funding, management and staffing levels, in order to ensure that ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.18, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the progress achieved by the State Party with the development of a draft proposal for the Desired State of Conservation for the removal of the property from the List of World Heritage in Danger (DSOCR), and requests the State Party, in consultation with the World Heritage Centre and IUCN, to finalize the proposal for the DSOCR for examination by the Committee at its 39th session in 2015; Also welcomes the State Party’s ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.1, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Regrets the degradation of the security situation in the Central African Republic marked by an outbreak of violence and internal conflicts; Reiterates its utmost concern regarding the likely disappearance of most of the flagship species of large mammals in the property, due to poaching and the impact of transhumant cattle, and expresses its deep concern as regards the further deterioration of the situation since its last ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.2, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for the efforts undertaken in the implementation of the corrective measures and the actions carried out with the local populations in establishing the Village Conservation and Development Associations (VCDA) and their involvement in surveillance patrols; Notes with concern the delay in carrying out the wildlife inventory to enable the identification of value indicators for the Desired state of conservation ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.3, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the progress reported by the Ivorian and Guinean State Parties in the implementation of the corrective measures, notably the efforts to restore the integrity of the property and strengthen its management capacity; Notes with concern that the Guinean State Party does not appear to have established a strategy to prolong the accomplishments of the UNDP/GEF (Global Environmental Facility) Programme for conservation of the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.4 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Notes with appreciation the efforts deployed by the park staff to continue to ensure the conservation of the property despite life threatening conditions, and expresses its most sincere condolences to the families of the guards killed in operations for the protection of the property; Reiterates its deep concern about the fact that the State Party has not revised the authorizations for petroleum exploration in the Park, as ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.5, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the reported improvement in the security situation which has allowed the park staff to again start patrolling the areas previously out of control and notes that restoring the security is a pre-condition for implementing the corrective measures and restoring the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) of the property; Also welcomes the ongoing efforts of the State Party to carry out a survey of the main populations of wildlife in ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.6 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the improvement in the security situation as a result of the military operations to contain the Lord Resistance Army and considers that it is a key condition to halt poaching in the property and start the rehabilitation of the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV); Commends the State Party for its efforts to strengthen the operational capacities of the Congolese Nature Conservation Institute (ICCN), in particular by making ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.7 adopted during its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes with satisfaction the important efforts of the State Party to secure the property and the efforts of the patrols to reduce professional poaching of elephants, and encourages the State Party to continue these efforts and to reinforce them where pockets of resistance still remain; Takes note of the difficulties reported by the managers of the property concerning the participatory management of natural resources and their ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.8, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Expresses its deepest concern as regards the degradation of the security situation at the property, the loss of control of approximately 75% of the Reserve, the increase in poaching and the reopening of several artisanal mining works, and considers that this situation risks destroying, if it continues, all the progress achieved over five years; Notes with concern the results of the 2010/2011 inventories that demonstrate that the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.9, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013) and reaffirming the need to implement the Kinshasa Declaration adopted in 2011, Notes that the security situation in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has improved since the last session but that it still remains unstable and commends the courage of the staff of the Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation (ICCN) and its efforts to protect the World Heritage properties; Urges the State Party to ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.10, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the State Party’s efforts to complete the re-gazettal of Simien Mountains National Park in 2014 as well as its sustained efforts to strengthen the management effectiveness of the property and to implement the corrective measures; Considers that if sufficient financial resources are secured to complete the implementation of the corrective measures, it should be possible to achieve the Desired state of conservation for the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.11, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the efforts undertaken by the State Party in the implementation of the corrective measures and the commitments contained in the action plan annexed to the decision of the Conference of Parties of CITES in Bangkok (COP16); Welcomes the clear political will of the State Party as expressed by the President of the Republic of Madagascar to undertake the necessary measures to halt the illegal traffic of rosewood; Notes with ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.10, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the efforts undertaken by the State Party in the areas of defence and land restoration, demining and reinforcement of the physical presence of forestry agents in the property, and requests the State Party to continue its efforts to implement the corrective measures and strengthen the management structure of the property, by providing the necessary human, material and financial resources for its efficient ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7A, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7A.13, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the efforts of the State Party to strengthen surveillance and curb poaching, notably the progress achieved in the rehabilitation of the surveillance tracks and guard posts, as well as the strengthening of surveillance staff; Reiterates its serious concern as regards the state of conservation of the key species in the park, notably the elephant and chimpanzee and requests the State Party to urgently implement an inventory ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.53, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Welcomes progress made with the construction of a sample of the proposed paved road around Qannoubin Monastery; and requests that the project plan for the remainder of the road be submitted for review before work progresses; Reiterates its request to abandon the associated project of cableways and model villages in the property; Notes with extreme concern the planning violation near the church of Saint George and the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.53, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Takes note with great concern of the information provided by the State Party in its report on the state of conservation of the property; Urges the State Party to undertake all possible measures to stop encroachment and destruction of the archaeological areas as soon as possible; Requests the State Party to submit a detailed map of the current encroachment and destruction at the property, and to accelerate the elaboration of ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.55, adopted at its 35th session (UNESCO, 2011), Commends the State Party for the efforts achieved in the management and conservation of the property; Requests the State Party to submit to the World Heritage Centre more detailed information on the management system established and the positive impact of the commissioning of the bridge linking the two banks of the Oued El Maleh, so that this may be used as an example of good practice in integrated management of an urban ensemble ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.57, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Commends the State Party for the efforts aiming at ensuring the long-term management and conservation of the property, and the launching of the project entitled “Rehabilitating and Refurbishing the Old Souq at Bahla: From Study to Reinstatement”, and of the monitoring of the aging characteristics of the different brick types; Regrets that neither the finalized version of the management plan nor a request for a minor boundary ...
Sites: Bahla Fort
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.56, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Acknowledges the efforts made by the State Party in improving the management of the property; Regrets that the management plan has not been sufficiently developed and that key components are still missing; Also regrets that no detailed information has been provided to address the conservation and management issues raised by the 2011 reactive monitoring mission, and reiterates the need to develop appropriate concrete measures as ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decisions 36 COM 7B.59 and 36 COM 8B.47 adopted at its 36th session (Saint Petersburg, 2012), Commends the State Party for the adoption of the Protection and Enhancement Plan (PPMV) presented for the property; Encourages the State Party to continue its land management policy in the archaeological area in order to prevent damage to the integrity of the property; Reiterates its invitation to the State Party to provide further information on the criteria used to define the buffer zone submitted for ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.58, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Acknowledges the continuing vulnerability of the property as a result of the extreme conditions that have prevailed in Sana’s over the past four years; Nonetheless welcomes the positive progress that has been possible and in particular the adoption of a new law in August 2013 on the protection of historic sites, monuments, cities and their urban and cultural heritage; the Prime Minister’s Decree for the endorsement of the urgent ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM7B, Recalling Decision 34 COM 7B.65, adopted at its 34th session (Brasília, 2010), Commends the State Party and the international community, including ICC-Angkor, for the significant progress made in the conservation and management of the property, notably in developing a Heritage Management Framework; Also commends the State Party for the elaboration of a Tourism Management Plan and a Risk Map, which are important tools for managing the World Heritage property; Notes the progress made by the State Party in ...
Sites: Angkor
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.60 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Strongly regrets that the project to raise the Yuzhen Palace was not brought to the attention of the World Heritage Committee in accordance with Paragraph 172 of the Operational Guidelines ; Takes note of the report of the 2014 joint World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS/ICCROM reactive monitoring mission to the property and the assessment made that the project, while altering the setting and context of the Yuzhen Palace, does not ...
The World Heritage Committee, Recalling Decisions 35 COM 7B.65 and 37 COM 7B.103 adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Notes with concern the information provided by the State Party concerning reports of development issues, Regrets that the State Party has not sent to the World Heritage Centre details of the two new commercial shopping malls, ancillary car parking and drainage and road works in advance of commencement of development as requested in Decision 37 COM 7B.103 and in line with Paragraph 172 of the Operational Guidelines ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Takes note of the information submitted by the State Party regarding the comprehensive redevelopment of the Ancient Panchi area that is currently underway within the buffer zone of the property; Expresses its concern about the potential impacts that this project may have on the attributes that sustain the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) of the property, including its authenticity and integrity; Strongly urges the State Party to inform the Committee, through the World Heritage Centre, about the full scope ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.61, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Regrets the unfortunate incident of a bomb attack, which occurred within the property in July 2013 and commends the State Party for the measures taken to ensure the safety of visitors and the protection of the property; Notes the progress made on the previous decisions of the Committee, including the recommendations of the February 2011 World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS/ICCROM joint reactive monitoring mission; Requests the State ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 35 COM 7B.70, adopted at its 35th session (UNESCO, 2011); Notes the progress of the State Party in strengthening legislative protection and development control measures for the property through the environmental impact assessment regulations now in place for the Sragen Regency, and seeks assurance that these measures have been adopted throughout the property; Urges the State Party to establish the Integrated Management Bureau for the property to enhance coordinated management and to draw up ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 8B.26, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Acknowledges the information provided by the State Party on actions taken for the management of the property since June 2012; Notes with concern that the vulnerabilities of the cultural landscape that were acknowledged at the time of inscription, and the need to support the traditional practices of the subak communities through their engagement in the management of the property, have not been addressed clearly; Regrets that ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.63, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Notes the progress made in the revision of the Meydan-e Atiq project in response to the Committees request; Requests the State Party to develop, adopt and implement an integrated conservation and management plan, as well as to elaborate mechanisms for monitoring urban development; Reiterates its recommendation to the State Party that Heritage Impact Assessments are carried out for any future developments in the buffer zone, such ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.64, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Notes the efforts made by the State Party to respond to the issues raised concerning the architectural design of the Mosque for 2000 prayers and the inclusion of various stakeholders and national experts in the planning process; Regrets that despite assurances provided by the State Party, the heights of the minarets have only been reduced to 33.1 metres, instead of 26 metres, and that the height of the dome has not been reduced ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling decisions 35COM 7B.72 and 36 COM 7B.64, adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011) and 36th (Saint Petersburg, 2012) sessions respectively; Takes note of the actions undertaken by the State Party towards addressing some of the requests made at previous sessions; in particular work to progress the redesign of the road, to formulate a Master Plan, and to define local land use zones; Notes that inadequately detailed plans have been provided for the proposed road alignment and urges the State Party to develop ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.64, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Notes the progress made in developing the Integrated Management Framework document and its Management Plan, the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), as well as conservation measures taken for the property; Also notes the awareness raising efforts undertaken by the State Party, notably in the publication of two books on Lumbini and the development of the UNDP/UNESCO brochure to raise funds for the completion of the Kenzo ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7A.28, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Welcomes the efforts of the State Party in addressing the state of conservation of the property and encourages it to continue to support existing management mechanisms and to secure adequate funding for sustaining conservation and maintenance actions; Requests the State Party to continue to update the Conservation Plan and submit it to the World Heritage Centre for review by the Advisory Bodies; Also encourages the State ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.29 adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Recognizing the continued progress achieved, welcomes the commitment of the State Party in sustaining conservation and management efforts at this vulnerable property; Encourages the State Party to continue with its actions based on the corrective measures identified for the property, with particular attention to the following: Integrating community based land use and zoning plans into the Master Plan to inform ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decisions 34 COM 7B.72, 35 COM 7B.78, 36 COM 7B.68 and 37 COM 7B.67 adopted at its 34th (Brasilia, 2010), 35th (UNESCO, 2011), 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh) sessions respectively, Acknowledges that the State Party has provided further information on the proposed Port project including cross sections and photo-montages, but regrets that these have not been submitted in sufficient detail to allow a full assessment of the potential impact of the proposed port on the Outstanding ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Documents WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add and WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add.Corr, Recalling Decision 21 COM VII.C.55 adopted at its 21st session (Naples, 1997), Expresses its concern at the current situation under which the property has been managed solely by the Temple authorities without any involvement of the relevant authorities of the State Party; Strongly requests the State Party to submit a state of conservation report as a matter of urgency and to invite an ICOMOS reactive monitoring mission to the property to carry out the following: a thorough ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.71, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Takes note of the actions undertaken by the State Party to improve the conservation and management of the property and urges it to finalize the approval process for recently developed management and planning tools to ensure their effective implementation; Encourages the State Party to sustain its conservation and protection efforts with particular attention to the following: Formulate and adopt guidance for a ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decisions 34 COM 7B.79 and 36 COM 7B.72, adopted at its 34th (Brasilia, 2010) and 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) sessions respectively, Commends the State Party for the wide range of positive initiatives that it has developed to strengthen the governance system of the property and embed it within a strategy for its wider urbanized hinterland, while respecting the Historic Urban Landscape approach; Notes in particular that a Management Plan, based on the draft attributes of Outstanding Universal Value ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 22 COM VII.17, adopted at its 22nd session (Kyoto, 1998), Takes note of the information submitted by the State Party regarding the large project planned for the plateau of Mount Srđ and Bosanka in the vicinity of the World Heritage property; Requests the State Party to provide the project documentation and the respective heritage impact assessment (HIA) before any development works have started and any final decision has been taken in line with Paragraph 172 of the Operational Guidelines ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decisions 35 COM 7B.91 and 36 COM 7B.74, adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011) and 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) sessions respectively, Commends the State Party on the progress made in defining and strengthening the protection of the immediate and wider setting of the property, and, in particular, in developing specific visual modelling tools for addressing the impact of wind turbines, which could serve as an example of good practice for World Heritage properties facing similar issues; Notes with ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 13 COM IX.22, adopted at its 13th session (UNESCO, 1989), Takes note of the State Party’s efforts to develop a range of mechanisms to safeguard Venice and its lagoon landscape and of the approved Management Plan resulting from extensive consultations among all stakholders, and encourages the State Party to undertake its revision based on the results from the technical evaluation by ICOMOS; Expresses its concern about the extent and scale of proposals for large infrastructure, navigation ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.78 adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Welcomes the continuing collaboration between the two national parks and the commitment to produce a transnational Management Plan for the property, as well as the recently strengthened regulations within the Russian National Park that should support sustainable development within the property; Also welcomes the significant progress made within Lithuania to contain and reverse illegal development; Expresses its concern ...
Sites: Curonian Spit
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.79 adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Welcomes the actions undertaken by the State Party for improving the legal and management arrangements for the property and for the implementation of the recommendations from the 2013 advisory mission; Encourages the State Party to continue its efforts with particular attention to the following; Ensure the sustained operation and resourcing of the management system, particularly by formally designating the newly created ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.80 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for its sustained actions in the implementation of recommendations made by the World Heritage Committee and the monitoring missions to the property; Takes note of the submission of the request for minor boundary modification for examination by the World Heritage Committee at its 38th session under Item 8 of the Agenda; Reiterates its concern that the introduction of any new developments or tourism ...
Sites: Kizhi Pogost
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decisions 36 COM 7B.84 and 37 COM 7B.81 adopted at its 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Notes the progress made by the State Party in strengthening legislative and regulatory control to improve the protection of the property; Reiterates its concerns that inappropriate construction and/or infrastructure developments with inappropriate scale, height and mass, or incorporating non-traditional materials, impose a threat to the Outstanding Universal Value of ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decisions 35 COM 7B.107, 36 COM 7B.86 and 37 COM 7B.82 adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011), 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Notes the recommendations of the joint World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS/ICCROM reactive monitoring mission to the property in August 2013 and requests the State Party to give high priority to the implementation of its recommendations; Encourages the State Party to revise the Development Strategy of the Solovetsky Archipelago and its ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decisions 35 COM 7B.112, 36 COM 7B.90 and 37 COM 7B.88, adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011), 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Acknowledges the detailed information provided by the State Party on the progress made in the implementation of its previous decisions; Reiterates its regret that the building on Klovsky descent has been completed despite the requests made at its previous sessions, and that, instead of modifying its height, mitigation ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B; Recalling Decisions 36 COM 7B.94 and 37 COM 7B.89, adopted at its 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Notes the information provided by the State Party in January 2014; Takes note of the recommendations of the joint World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS/ICCROM reactive monitoring mission to the property in October 2013 and requests the State Party to give highest priority to the implementation of its recommendations; Expresses its concern at the recent flooding at the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decisions 35 COM 7B.114 and 36 COM 7B.91, adopted at its 35th (UNESCO, 2011) and 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) sessions respectively, Also recalling the results of the joint World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS reactive monitoring mission of December 2011, Takes note of the State Party’s efforts to strengthen the planning framework through guidance documents and enhanced coordination of the relevant planning authorities; Requests the State Party to ensure that, in line with Paragraph 172 of the Operational ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decisions 36 COM 7B.92 and 37 COM 7B.90, adopted at its 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Also recalling the results of the joint World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS reactive monitoring mission of December 2011, Takes note of the State Party’s efforts to strengthen the policy and planning framework through guidance documents and enhanced coordination of the relevant planning authorities; Notes with concern that the State Party has not taken action to revise ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Notes the report submitted by the State Party on two planning applications for the Pleasance Housing proposals and the extension of the Hyndford Quarry; Expresses its concern about the potential adverse impacts of the Hyndford Quarry extension and Pleasance Housing projects on the Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) of the World Heritage property and its buffer zone; Requests the State Party to suspend any further decisions on the planning applications for Hyndford Quarry and Pleasance Housing to allow for ...
Sites: New Lanark
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.91, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Acknowledges the efforts made by the State Party in the stabilization of the summit of Cerro Rico and regrets that Article 6 of Supreme Decree 27787 of October 2004 was not modified and the moratorium on all explorations between altitudes 4400 m and 4700 m of Cerro Rico was not enforced; Notes with concern that stabilization interventions have been halted and urges the State Party to evaluate the preliminary results obtained, to ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.92 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Notes the appointment of the director for the Research Centre, Archaeological, Anthropological and Management Tiwanaku (CIAAAT) and the approval of the management structure for the property and urges the State Party to secure the necessary resources to make it fully operational; Notes with appreciation the progress made by the national and local authorities in the development of the management and conservation plan for the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.94, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Acknowledges the significant efforts made by the State Party and the Foundation Friends of the Churches of Chiloé (FUNDAICH) for the conservation of the churches of Chiloé; Notes the result of the 2013 World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS reactive monitoring mission to the property and endorses its recommendations; Encourages the State Party to strengthen the National Monuments Council (CMN) and to enhance its joint work with other ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.95, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Appreciates the efforts made by the State Party to fund and organize the Advisory mission conducted in November 2013 and encourages it to implement the recommendations contained in the mission report; Takes note of the work undertaken by the national and municipal authorities, and the contributions from sectors of civil society, to elaborate a Management Plan and promote the conservation of the property and encourages the State ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.95, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Acknowledges the efforts made by the State Party to fund and organise the advisory mission conducted in January 2014 and encourages it to implement the recommendations contained in the mission report; Recognizes the efforts made by national and municipal authorities in implementing recommendations to control concerns for the property such as Subway Number 6, the Programme for the Promotion of Tourism financed by an Inter-American ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.97, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Commends the State Party for preparing a comprehensive Management Plan for the property that reflects the recommendations made by the 2013 ICOMOS advisory mission; Urges the State Party to take into account the recommendations made by the 2013 ICOMOS advisory mission regarding the management system, including the decision-making process, management responsibilities, and governance; Also commends the State Party for undertaking ...
Sites: City of Quito
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.98 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013); Recognizes the extreme social, economic and environmental vulnerabilities facing the State Party and by extension the impacts on its heritage assets; Welcomes the measures taken by the State Party to implement the decisions of the World Heritage Committee, and acknowledges the efforts of the Institute for the Protection of National Heritage to ensure the safeguard of the property, as well as the ongoing efforts to raise awareness ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 28 COM 15B.116, adopted at its 28th session (Suzhou, 2004), Takes notes of the information provided by the State Party regarding the alternative route for the cable car and management arrangements for the property; Notes the current challenges being faced in the conservation and management of the property and requests the State Party to: Articulate existing planning and conservation tools and establish a single conservation and management policy for the property to be adopted at the three ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.101, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Takes note of the significant progress made by the State Party in addressing the final delimitation of boundaries and buffer zone, and the completion of the Risk preparedness plan and the Master Plan of the Historic Centre of Arequipa; Urges the State Party to complete the process of final approval and implementation of the new boundaries for the property as well as for its Master Plan and Risk preparedness plan; Invites the ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 26 COM 23.20, adopted at its 26th session (Budapest, 2002), Welcomes the development and approval of the Emergency Action Plan for the property and the efforts being made by the State Party to address conservation and management concerns; Urges the State Party to continue with the implementation of actions foreseen, in particular: Update and harmonise legislative and regulatory frameworks to address overlaps and strengthen the role of the Management Authority, Finalise the formal process ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.39, adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Welcomes the Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) on the potential impacts of the Ethiopian Sugar Development Corporation Project (Kuraz project) on the Lower Omo Valley; Notes that this HIA indicates the potential for massive adverse impacts on the property from the irrigation and excavations associated with the development of sugar plantations, settlements and access routes, and also notes that there is conflicting information on ...
Decision: 38 COM 7B.49 The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decisions 34 COM 7B.46, 35 COM 7B.39, 36 COM 7B.43 and 37 COM 7B.40, adopted at its 34th (Brasilia, 2010), 35th (UNESCO, 2011), 36th (Saint-Petersburg, 2012) and 37th (Phnom Penh, 2013) sessions respectively, Strongly regrets that the Lamu Port – South Sudan – Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor Development Authority project was not halted, and reiterates its request to the State Party to halt all work on the LAPSSET development project until the Heritage Impact Assessment ...
Sites: Lamu Old Town
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B.Add, Recalling Decision 37 COM 7B.41 adopted at its 37th session (Phnom Penh, 2013), Acknowledges the efforts of the State Party for the implementation of the previous recommendations of the World Heritage Committee, notwithstanding the difficult situations being faced; Expresses its deep concern about the current state of the property and the limited resources currently available to achieve substantial progress in addressing conservation and management issues; Notes the conclusions of the reactive monitoring ...
The World Heritage Committee, Having examined Document WHC-14/38.COM/7B, Recalling Decision 36 COM 7B.46, adopted at its 36th session (Saint-Petersburg, 2012), Commends the State Party for its efforts and progress made in improving the state of conservation of the property, including increasing the number of technical staff hired for the Conservation Office of Mozambique Island (GACIM), and signing two Memorandums of Understanding in 2013 for the Creation of the Documentation Centre in Saint Sebastian Fortress and for the Rehabilitation of the Mozambique Island Hospital; Encourages ...
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