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Progress Report and Future Strategy

Periodic Reporting Europe and North America
  • Paris, UNESCO
  • 22 January 2003

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Whats 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.

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How to report?
  • 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)

4
When 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



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Section 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

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Section II (Site level)
  • Introduction
  • Statement of significance
  • Statement of authenticity
  • Management
  • Factors affecting the property
  • Monitoring
  • Conclusions and recommended actions

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States 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)

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Partnership
  • 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)

9
Steps for periodic reporting
  • Dispatch of form to State Parties
  • Identification of national focal points

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Periodic Reporting Format

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Periodic Reporting Steps
  • I Dispatch of form to States Parties
  • Identification of national focal point ?
  • 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

13
Phase 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)

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Phase 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

15
Phase 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

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  • 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

17
Phase 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

18
Tool 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.

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Periodic 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.

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International 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

21
Partners
States Parties Local Authorities
NGOs Universities Specialized Institutions
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UNESCOs assistance
  • UNESCO World Heritage Centre
  • UNESCO Field Offices
  • (Almaty, Bangkok, Beijing, Dhaka, Hanoi,
    Islamabad, Jakarta, Kathmandu, New Delhi, Phnom
    Penh, Tashkent, Tehran)

23
Japan 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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