Heritage at risk: ICOMOS world report 2001/2002 on monuments and sites in danger

(2001) Heritage at risk: ICOMOS world report 2001/2002 on monuments and sites in danger. Rapports Techniques. K. G. Saur, Munich, Germany, 260p. Heritage at Risk (H@R), 2001-2002. ISBN 3-598-24241-7. [Monographie]

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The destruction of the famous Buddha statues of Bamiyan, condemned world-wide, could not be prevented despite appeals by UNESCO and ICOMOS. This incredible act of vandalism points like a beacon at the various risks and threats with which our cultural heritage is still confronted, even after the end of a century of terrible destructions, Consequently, the ICOMOS report for the year 2001 once again contains a whole range of acts of barbarity, such as the demolition of the stele of Metera in Eritrea and the devastation of the prehistoric sanctuary of Mnajdra in Malta. The new ICOMOS World Report 2001/2002 on Monuments and Sites in Danger, with reports from more than 60 countries, complements last year's World Report, which was the first of its kind and received considerable recognition, not only among colleagues but also in the public media of many countries.(...) Once again the report was produced by a Taskforce of members from Australia, Canada and Germany, as well as by an enlarged editorial board. It well illustrates that the situation is still highly critical for numerous monu¬ments and sites in many regions of the world. Nevertheless, there are cases where the protection of monuments can be successful. In some situations the Heritage at Risk Report has already proven to be a useful instrument for defending threatened monuments. Hav¬ing information about the potential dangers to our cultural heritage is immediately an advantage and a step in the right direction, as only those monuments and sites that are recognised and recorded as such can he protected with legal means. And in order to provide help in the case of risk there is first a need for world-wide information about the dangers that are threatening our monuments. [From the introduction by Michael Petzet]

Type: Monographie (Rapports Techniques)
Editeurs:
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Bumbaru, Dinu
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Burke, Sheridan
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Harrington, Jane
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Petzet, Michael
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Truscott, Marilyn C.
mct-oz@bigpond.net.au
Ziesemer, John
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Auteurs Institutionnels: ICOMOS
Langues: Anglais, Français, Spanish
Mots-clés libres: cultural heritage at risk; international inventories; regional inventories; national inventories; natural disasters; man-made damage; risk management; documentation; rural areas; vernacular architecture; modern architecture; industrial heritage; religious heritage; urban areas; indigenous peoples; intangible heritage; movable cultural property; physical-chemical factors; biological factors; economic aspects; social aspects; conservation measures; legal protection; archaeological sites; dams; polar heritage; colonial heritage; historic gardens; cultural landscapes; overvisiting; risk preparedness; destruction of cultural heritage; training; international organizations; museums; libraries; press cuttings; photographs; Afghanistan; Albania; Andorra; Argentina; Australia; Austria; Belarus; Belgium; Bulgaria; Cameroon; Canada; Côte d'Ivoire; Croatia; Cuba; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; Egypt; Eritrea; Finland; France; Georgia; Germany; Ghana; Guatemala; India; Iran; Israel; Italy; Kenya; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Malawi; Malta; Mexico; Mozambique; Myanmar; Nepal; Netherlands; New Zealand; Nicaragua; North Macedonia; Norway; Palestine; Poland; Romania; Russia; Slovakia; Slovenia; South Africa; Sudan; Sweden; Switzerland; Syria; Tanzania; Turkey; Ukraine; United Kingdom; United States; Uzbekistan; Venezuela; Yemen; Yugoslavia; Zambia; Zimbabwe
Sujets: E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 06. Paysages culturels
E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 03. Monuments
E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 05. Sites
E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 07. Gestion
E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 08. Suivi
E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 09. Aspects économiques et sociaux de la conservation
G.DEGRADATION > 02. Facteur de dégradation
G.DEGRADATION > 04. Effets de la dégradation
G.DEGRADATION > 05. Prévention de la dégradation
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 03. Sites archéologiques
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 04. Ensembles architecturaux
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 05. Collection (biens mobiliers)
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 06. Paysages culturels
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 10. Jardins historiques
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 12. Villes et villages historiques
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 16. Patrimoine industriel et technique
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 17. Patrimoine culturel immatériel
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 20. Patrimoine polaire
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 27. Architecture vernaculaire
I.TOURISME CULTUREL > 05. Impact du tourisme
K.QUESTIONS LEGALES ET ADMINISTRATIVES > 03. Législations nationales et régionales
K.QUESTIONS LEGALES ET ADMINISTRATIVES > 05. Organisations internationales
K.QUESTIONS LEGALES ET ADMINISTRATIVES > 07. Inventaires
P. ZONES GEOGRAPHIQUES > 01. Amériques
P. ZONES GEOGRAPHIQUES > 02. Afrique
P. ZONES GEOGRAPHIQUES > 03. Régions arctique et antarctique
P. ZONES GEOGRAPHIQUES > 04. Asie et îles du Pacifique
P. ZONES GEOGRAPHIQUES > 05. Europe
Comité national de l’ICOMOS: ICOMOS International
Collections spéciales: Heritage at Risk (H@R)
Volume de la collection spéciale: 2001-2002
Nombre de Pages: 260
ISBN: 3-598-24241-7
Déposé par: ICOMOS DocCentre
Date de dépôt: 03 août 2023 10:50
Dernière modification: 03 août 2023 12:32
URI: https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/3028

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