Title: Progress%20Report%20and%20Future%20Strategy
1Progress Report and Future Strategy
Periodic Reporting Europe and North America
- Paris, UNESCO
- 22 January 2003
2Whats Periodic Reporting
According to article 29 of the Convention
- The States Parties shall submit periodic reports
every six years on the provisions taken for - the application of the Convention and
- the state of conservation of the properties
inscribed in the List in their territories - The purpose is to
- provide an assessment of the application of the
Convention and the maintenance of the values of
the properties inscribed - give updated information on the state of
conservation of these properties - provide a mechanism for regional cooperation.
3How to report?
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- At its 22nd session the World Heritage Committee
adopted a format for submitting the periodic
reports. - This format is divided in two sections
- Section I refers to the provisions
(administrative, legal, others) taken by the
State Party to implement the Convention (STATE
LEVEL) - Section II refers to the state of conservation of
World Heritage sites in the country (SITE LEVEL)
4When has to be reported?
- All the 50 countries of the region Europe and
North America have to present section I of the
periodic report in 2005. - USA and Canada have to present section II in
2005. - Europe has to present section II in 2006, except
the following countries that had no sites
inscribed before 1998 - Andorra
- Azerbaijan
- Belgium
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Iceland
- Israel
- Monaco
- San Marino
5Section I (State level)
- Introduction
- Identification of cultural and natural properties
- Protection, conservation and presentation of
cultural and natural heritage - International co-operation and fundraising
- Education, information and awareness building
- Conclusions and recommended action
6Section II (Site level)
- Introduction
- Statement of significance
- Statement of authenticity
- Management
- Factors affecting the property
- Monitoring
- Conclusions and recommended actions
7States and sites
- 50 States Parties in Europe and North America are
going to do the periodic reporting exercise,
whereof 42 have sites inscribed until 1998 and
will fill in both sections I and II of the
format. - There are currently 376 sites in the region,
whereof 297 were inscribed until 1998 (cultural
252, natural 38, mixed 7)
8Partnership
- To enhance regional cooperation and facilitate
the periodic reporting, UNESCO closed a
partnership agreement with the Council of Europe
on the use of tools and the collection of data
collection (HEREIN) - www.european-heritage.net
- Countries are encouraged to use the HEREIN tool
for periodic reporting, as one section of it has
been adapted to the periodic report format
(sections I and II)
9Steps for periodic reporting
- Dispatch of form to State Parties
- Identification of national focal points
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10 11Periodic Reporting Format
12Periodic Reporting Steps
- I Dispatch of form to States Parties
- Identification of national focal point ?
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- II Desk studies, harmonization of data
- and updating of existing information ?
- III Data collection of missing information
- and preparation of the periodic
- reports, analyses of challenges
- IV Finalization of the Periodic Reports
- and submission for examination by
- the World Heritage Committee
13Phase I Introduction through information
dissemination
- Inform the State Parties of the process and
implementation of Article 29 of the Convention
and paragraph 69 of the Operational Guidelines - Action I Information Meeting for all
Asia-Pacific countries at UNESCO Headquarters on - 14 November 2000
- Action II Circular Letter by February
- 2001 to identify national focal points
- (27 out of 35 States Parties replied)
14Phase II Desk studies, harmonization of data and
updating of existing information
- Action 1 Collation of existing data and
information relevant for the periodic reports - Action 2 Analyze and harmonize information and
identify missing information - Action 3 Collection of missing information by
States Parties, other institutions and UNESCO
15Phase III Collection of missing information and
preparation of the reports
- Exchange of information between site managers,
national authorities and focal points, UNESCO,
ICOMOS, and ICCROM - Expert mission (if required or upon request) to
support national effort - Sub-regional / National workshops in Eastern,
South, Southeast Central Asia for compilation
of information
16- Regional / National workshops
- China (Beijing, October 2000) ?
- India (Hampi, October 2000) ?
- Indonesia (Tana Toraja, April 2001)
Republic of Korea (Gyeongju, July 2001) ? - India (New Delhi, July 2001) ?
- China (Dazu, May 2002) planned
- Iran (Isfahan, June 2002) planned
- India (Bhopal, July 2002) planned
- Pakistan (Lahore, July 2002) planned
- Khazakstan (Almaty,Sept. 2002) planned
- Sri Lanka (Sigiriya, Sept. 2002) planned
- Nepal (Kathmandu, 2002) to be proposed
17Phase IV Finalization of the Reports and
examination by the Committee
- Deadline for Final National Reports to be
submitted by States Parties to World Heritage
Centre 31 December 2002 - Prepare the final version of the regional
synthesis report analyzing information provided
by the States Parties and partners - Formulate conclusions and recommendations for
follow-up action
18Tool Periodic Reporting Questionnaire
- The Questionnaire aims to
- ? facilitate the preparation of the Periodic
Reports closely following the Format adopted by
the World Heritage Committee - ? encourage reflection of the national
authorities/site managers - ? achieve a better analysis and comparison of the
results at national and regional levels.
19Periodic Reporting Questionnaire
- ? Evaluate national reports quantitatively
(detailed replies expected) - ? Assess the strengths and weaknesses concerning
the implementation of the World Heritage
Convention - ? Redefine policies and request International
Assistance to projects or training activities - ? Assist the World Heritage Committee to
formulate Action Plans with States Parties,
mobilize funds and technical support at
international level for enhancing conservation of
endangered properties and national capacities.
20International Assistance
- Aims to support States Parties in building
capacity - Submission of training and technical co-operation
requests is encouraged for completing the
Periodic Reporting Exercise - Request forms available in CD-ROM distributed to
National Focal Points
21Partners
States Parties Local Authorities
NGOs Universities Specialized Institutions
22UNESCOs assistance
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre
- UNESCO Field Offices
- (Almaty, Bangkok, Beijing, Dhaka, Hanoi,
Islamabad, Jakarta, Kathmandu, New Delhi, Phnom
Penh, Tashkent, Tehran)
23Japan Funds-In-Trust support
- Assist the States Parties to
- prepare cartographic information on the site
- demarcate boundaries of the property
- application of effective tools such as GIS
- enhance national/local capacities for a
monitoring system for management and conservation
of cultural properties in China, India,
Indonesia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka
and Vietnam.
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