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STATE OF WORLD HERITAGE Conservation Outlook Assessments on natural World Heritage sites Elena Osipova, IUCN World Heritage Programme 09.11.2013, Vilm

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STATE OF WORLD

HERITAGE

Conservation Outlook Assessments on natural World Heritage sites

Elena Osipova, IUCN World Heritage Programme

09.11.2013, Vilm

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STATE OF WORLD HERITAGE

1. WHAT IS THE STATE OF WORLD HERITAGE

2. WHY DO IT

3. HOW DOES IT WORK

Methodology

4. Outcomes

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WHAT IS THE STATE OF WORLD

HERITAGE?

• Led by IUCN, with WCPA expertise

• based on Conservation Outlook Assessments for all 222 natural

and mixed sites

Outcomes

A new website supporting the system

“State of World Heritage” Report

A monitoring system to track the status of natural World

Heritage sites over time

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• Projection into the future of the potential for a site to

conserve its values over time

Conservation Outlook Assessments

WHAT IS THE STATE OF WORLD

HERITAGE?

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• Current state and trend of values of a site

• Threats affecting those values

• Effectiveness of protection and management in

maintaining values of the site

Evaluate:

WHAT IS THE STATE OF WORLD

HERITAGE?

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• Benefits

• Conservation issues relevant to a site

• Ongoing site-specific projects and activities

Compile additional information on:

WHAT IS THE STATE OF WORLD

HERITAGE?

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Threats

Benefits

CONSERVATION

OUTLOOK

WHAT IS THE STATE OF WORLD

HERITAGE?

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WHAT IS THE STATE OF WORLD

HERITAGE?

5 ratings

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WHY DO IT

?

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WHY DO IT

Monitoring:

Part of IUCN’s role as advisory body on natural World

Heritage

• Give recognition to well-managed sites

• Pro-actively identify conservation issues

• Prevent information gaps

• Provide support for long-term planning to the site management

• Understand the context of benefits and values of the sites

This new monitoring system will help:

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WHY DO IT

State of Conservation

(SOC) Reports

• Every year

• For Sites where problems

have been identified

• Reactive monitoring

Monitoring systems currently in place

Periodic Reporting

• Every 6 years only

• Prepared by the States

Parties

Conservation Outlook

Assessments

• For all sites

• Every 3 years

• Proactive monitoring

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HOW DOES IT WORK?

• Standardized methodology

• Consultation and review

Independent, accurate, transparent and repeatable

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ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

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ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

Conservation Outlook

Step 1: Identifying and describing values

Step 2: Assessing threats

Step 3: Assessing protection and management

Step 4: Assessing the current state and trend of values

Step 5: Assessing Conservation Outlook

Associated tables

Step 6: Summarizing key conservation issues

Step 7: Understanding benefits

Step 8: Compiling active conservation projects and project needs

Step 9: References

9 assessment steps

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HOW DOES IT WORK?

ASSESS

REVIEW

GATHER

available

information

sources

INVOLVE

knowledge holders

through

consultation

FINAL VERSION

• World Heritage documents (SOC

reports, Mission reports, Decisions)

• Management plans

• Effectiveness evaluations etc.

• NGOs, researchers

• Site managers

• WCPA, SSC, IUCN members

• Indigenous groups, communities

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REVIEW

Internal review

• IUCN World Heritage Programme

External review

• Expert reviewers: e.g. WCPA, SSC, researchers, NGOs etc.

• Site managers

Finalization

• Feedback compiled and integrated

• Assessments are finalized by IUCN and approved by the World Heritage Panel

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WEBSITE PREVIEW

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WEBSITE PREVIEW

Site Assessment

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PREVIEW: Site search

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• 1 global overview

• 7 regional reports

• Launch: IUCN World Parks

Congress (November 2014)

Report

• Development and test phase

• Launch: March 2014

Website

PREVIEW

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Where we are with the COAs for

European sites

• 37 drafts (out of 50)

• 7 other assessments in progress

• Looking for assessors for the remaining 6 sites

• Next step:

• Review (by independent experts and site

managers) – December 2013-February 2014

• For more details please see the fact sheet

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Thank you

[email protected]