On 1 February 2012, the State Party submitted a report which addressed the progress on the gradual demolition of storeys 11 and 12 of the Jahan-Nama Building as well as the Report on the “Monitoring of Isfahan metro effects along Chahar-Bagh”. The report did, however, not address the revised plans for the metro line constructions, the Environmental or Heritage Impact Assessments as requested, or the integrated urban conservation and Management Plan.
a) Construction of metro lines
Metro Line 1
The State Party reports that, at the request of the Iranian Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organisation, an investigation into the possible damages that the construction and operation of the metro could cause was carried out by the School of Engineering of the University of Science and Technology. According to these studies, there will be no short term nor long term damages to the monumental buildings from the Isfahan metro. The research proposed the introduction of a permanent and continuous system for monitoring vibrations at adjacent monumental buildings and the reduction of vibrations through surface traffic by:
i) Repair of asphalt defects in the vicinity of monumental structures;
ii) Relocation of bus and car stations to at least 100 m away from the monumental structures located on the Chahar-Bagh Boulevard;
iii) Reduction of traffic density on the Chahar-Bagh Boulevard, Si-o-se Pol Bridge and Chahar Bagh Madrasa and
iv) Prevention of heavy vehicles (truck and trailers) from driving on the Avenue or in vicinity to the Si-o-se Pol Bridge and Chahar Bagh Madrasa.
Metro Line 2
The World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies note that in 2010 the State Party had assured that the metro line 2, initially planned to be routed underneath Meidan Esfahan, would be rerouted.
They note that public media reports claim that despite requests by UNESCO and the Isfahan Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Organization, the drilling of tunnels for metro line 2 has commenced along its original routing.
The World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies consider that information on the scope and status of the project needs to be provided by the State Party as a matter of urgency to allow for a review of its potential impacts on the property.
b) Integrated urban conservation and Management Plan
The report submitted by the State Party does not describe efforts or progress in the development of a decision-making and approval strategy for new constructions in the historic axis of Esfahan. However, the nomination dossier and the related Management Plan for the historic axis of Esfahan is under preparation and will be submitted to the World Heritage Centre in late 2012.
c) Jahan-Nama Building
Following the commitment made in 2006, the demolition of the 11th and 12th storey of the Jahan-Nama Building has been pursued. The 12th storey is completely removed, in the 11th storey the walls have been demolished but work continues in the removal of the internal structures due to technical difficulties. Although the initially foreseen timeframe has been considerably expanded, it can nevertheless be said that a possible completion of demolition could be achieved by the end of 2012.
d) Retrospective Statement of Outstanding Universal Value and property boundaries
As a very early nomination inscribed in 1979, the Meidan Esfahan has not been inscribed with clearly defined boundaries or a Statement of Outstanding Universal Value. The State Party has provided the World Heritage Centre with a retrospective Statement of Outstanding Universal Value for review. As the basis of the requested management and integrated urban conservation plans, the retrospective Statement of Outstanding Universal Value should be adopted and clearly defined property and buffer zone boundaries need to be provided.