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The Outlook for World Heritage at 50 - crisis or crossroads?

Why attend
Join us as we take stock of the successes, and address some of the challenging questions for the World Heritage Convention, ahead of its 50th anniversary in 2022.
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The workshop will present the outcomes of the 44th session of the World Heritage Committee and the findings of the IUCN World Heritage Outlook to investigate how well the Convention is achieving its goal in conserving natural World Heritage sites. Through panel discussion, participants will address the big challenges facing the Convention, including how to achieve a respectful, mutually beneficial relationship between World Heritage and Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, as well as striking the right balance between conserving globally precious World Heritage sites and pursuing societal sustainable development agendas. The outcomes of these discussions will be presented, with a view to establishing the role of IUCN in addressing these issues and identifying the most important messages for the Convention going into its 50th anniversary year.

Session agenda

Moderator

Mr Tim BADMAN

Director, IUCN World Heritage Programme,
IUCN
Switzerland


09:00 - 10:30

Speaker

Matthew EMSLIE-SMITH

World Heritage Monitoring Officer,
IUCN
United Kingdom


09:00 - 10:30

Mr Peter SHADIE

Senior Adviser - World Heritage Programme,
IUCN
Switzerland


09:00 - 10:30

Panelist

Dr Mechtild RÖSSLER

Director World Heritage Centre,
UNESCO
France


09:00 - 10:30

Ms Christine GRANT

Principal Director,
CTG Services
Australia


09:40 - 10:20

Marie-Laure LAVENIR

Director General,
ICOMOS - International Council on Monuments and Sites
France


09:40 - 10:20

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