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Enhancing the IUCN evaluation process : A contribution to achieving a credible and balanced world heritage list : A report of the workshop at the International Academy for Nature Conservation, Isle of Vilm, Germany, November 24-28, 2005

Corporate author
IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas
Date
2006
Source
IUCN (ID: MON-079620)
Publisher | Place of publication
Bundesamt für Naturschutz | Bonn, Germany
Pages
37 p.
Document type
Serial/multi-volume work
Language
English
Field of application
International
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Monitoring Cultural heritage Protected area Management/conservation
Abstract

Proceedings are available in the CD-Rom; Contents: 1. Introductory Session: 1.1. Evolution of the WH Convention over 30 years and future challenges and opportunities, Mechtild Rössler; 1.2. IUCN/UNEP-WCMC Analysis of the WH List and IUCN Draft Strategy for WH, Pedro Rosabal; 1.3. Results of the External review of IUCN Evaluation Process and impications for IUCN/WCPA work on WH, Georgina Peard; 1.4. Introduction to the IUCN Evaluation process - what works and what needs to be improved, Pedro Rosabal; 1.5. Field Evaluations and reporting - lessons learned and Guidelines for Evaluators/Reviewers, Georgina Peard; 1.6. Importance of Comparative Analysis for credible and objective evaluations - key lessons learned, Paul Dingwall; 1.7. The evolving nature of the OUV Concept - outcomes and recommendations from Kazan, Harald Plachter; 2. Introduction to working group session on OUV - Key questions and expected outcomes, David Sheppard; Outcomes of the Working Group session on OUV; 3. The Evaluation Process: 3.1. Conditions of integrity - standards and criteria when assessing management, Allen Putney; 3.2. Evaluation process and reporting - Transboundary and serial nominations, Jim Barborak; 3.3. Evaluation process and reporting - the special case of geological sites, Tim Badman; 3.4. The case of marine World Heritage, Annie Hillary; 3.5. The Evaluation Process and reporting - Mixed Sites and Cultural Landscapes, Georgina Peard; 3.6. ICOMOS approaches to the evaluation of Mixed Sites and Cultural Landscapes, Susan Denyer; 3.7. Introduction to the WCPA Protected Landscape Taskforce and its potential role in supporting the evaluation of Cultural Landscapes, Jessica Brown; 4. Key points arising from discussions; 5. Special Evening Session: 5.1. IUCN Global Strategy on WH - ways and means to enhance IUCN/WCPA support to State Parties, Tim Badman; 5.2. After inscription - IUCN/WCPA role in monitoring WH Sites, Bastian Bomhard; 5.3. Summary of Recommendations; 6. Working group Session on enhancing the IUCN Evaluation Process: 6.1. Recommendations arising from working groups; 6.2. Discussion on the proposed joint strategy for Cultural Landscapes; Appendix A: Key Recommendations from the Vilm Workshop by Category

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