香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播

Article 12 Juil, 2017

The power of danger listing, hasty inscriptions, smarter financing and a voice for civil society 鈥 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 key takeaways from the 2017 World Heritage Committee meeting

As the 41stWorld Heritage Committee meeting closes today in Krak贸w, Poland, Tim Badman, Director of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 World Heritage Programme and head of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 delegation at the Committee, shares his thoughts on how the meeting went this year.

The 41st session of the World Heritage Committee has just closed here in beautiful Krak贸w, Poland, and I am celebrating 10 years in 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 World Heritage Programme, handling our unique and high-profile role as the World Heritage Convention鈥檚 official adviser on nature. 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 hard-working and diverse delegation has finished its work after 10 days of intense debate. We鈥檝e held 23 side events, many jointly with 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Members, where we have profiled our flagship work on the , , , and more. We鈥檝e also launched a new publication on Wilderness, a lab for and a major report on .

What are my take homes for nature conservation from this year鈥檚 meeting?

1 The Danger List can work聽

This year, we celebrated restored conservation status to Como茅 National Park in C么te d鈥橧voire, and (even if 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 considered issues remain) Simien National Park in Ethiopia. Both sites were removed from the Convention鈥檚 List of World Heritage in Danger 鈥 or Danger List. The prospects of danger listing also galvanised major actions for the Cerrado Protected Areas in Brazil, and for the Gulf of California, where Mexico has launched an intense programme to try to save the desperate situation of the Critically Endangered vaquita.

These examples show the power of the Danger List as a positive conservation instrument, and we hope that similar results will be achieved for sites facing the prospect of danger listing in the coming year, including Poland鈥檚 own Bia艂owie偶a Forest. But we also saw the confirmation that site level action is not enough to tackle the critical threats incoming to sites through 鈥 a new policy for climate change and World Heritage will be prepared for 2018.

2 Great new sites, but in haste

We celebrated , but the continued challenge of listing sites that don鈥檛 meet the World Heritage Convention鈥檚 requirements was again in evidence. Nine of the 21 new World Heritage sites (eight cultural and one natural) were not recommended for inscription by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 or our sister cultural advisory body ICOMOS.

Whilst we celebrate the conservation that will result, hasty listing does not benefit the Convention, or, in the long run, the States Parties who find themselves with monitoring missions and UNESCO reports. We should do better to hold the gold standard for World Heritage.

3 A smarter approach to financing World Heritage

Let鈥檚 talk about money. Less noticed than the decisions on eye-catching sites were the introduction of a new 鈥溾 for World Heritage projects, and a decision to set up costed action plans for the List of World Heritage in Danger. A sharper act on building funding partnerships is also taking shape. The World Heritage Convention鈥檚 budget group taking place at the Committee usually offers little reassurance; but for once I am optimistic we might at last have some solutions to get finance to the World Heritage sites that need it most.

4 Opening the doors to civil society

, the chair of the World Heritage Committee, presided with humour and unflappable calmness over the meeting here. He takes particular credit for giving civil society a voice like never before. NGOs and community representatives were heard consistently in the big hall. He also started a long overdue dialogue with civil society about how to open up the World Heritage Convention.

Poland also takes the laurels for holding the first , and the Committee welcomed the establishment of an Indigenous Peoples Forum for World Heritage. This 鈥済lasnost鈥 is what the Convention needs: to reach beyond the formality of the big conference centre and to the ground level where action happens.

Once upon a time, before I worked for 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播, I was a World Heritage site manager, a role I occupied for 10 years. After going through the hard work of preparing a nomination (and getting grilled by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 before our site was recommended for inscription), we concluded a secret of success was 鈥渘a茂ve optimism鈥. So here in Krak贸w, after a decade in the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 World Heritage hot seat, let me close out as a continued, if less na茂ve, optimist about the future of World Heritage 鈥 and our shared and most exceptional natural and cultural places.

Dzi臋kuj臋 Ci to Dr Purchla and his team, Krak贸w and Poland.聽

See you next year!