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Periodic
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National and
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The Periodic
Reporting Process
Background
The
preparation of Periodic Reports on the implementation of the World
Heritage Convention and the state of conservation of properties
inscribed on the World Heritage List results from resolutions adopted by the
11th
General Assembly of States Parties to the World Heritage Convention,
and the
29th
General Conference of UNESCO held in
1997.
Upon
the
request of the General Assembly of States Parties to the World
Heritage Convention, the World Heritage Committee at its
22nd
session in
1998,
defined the periodicity, form, nature and extent of the Periodic Reporting
on the application of the World Heritage Convention and on the state of
conservation of World Heritage properties. The Committee invited States
Parties to submit their national periodic reports in accordance with
Article
29
of the Convention.
At the same time,
the
Committee adopted the format of
the periodic reporting as well as substantive explanatory notes.
What is a
Periodic Report?
A
periodic report provides an assessment of the application of the World
Heritage Convention by the State Party and of the state of conservation
of World Heritage properties on its territory.
In December
1998,
the Committee approved
a format
for the periodic reports which is accompanied by substantive
explanatory notes.
This format consists of two sections:
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Section I constitutes the State Party's report on the
application of relevant articles of the World Heritage Convention,
including those referring to the identification of properties of cultural
and/or natural value ; protection, conservation and presentation of the
cultural and natural heritage ; international co-operation and fund
raising ; and education, information and awareness-building.
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Section II refers to the state of conservation of
specific World Heritage properties located on the State Party's territory.
The
main objective of this section is to obtain an assessment of whether the
World Heritage value(s) for which a property was inscribed on the World
Heritage List is(are) maintained over time. In addition, States Parties
are requested to provide up-dated information on management
and administrative arrangements,
on factors
affecting the property and
on existing monitoring
mechanisms.
To
facilitate the preparation of the report, a
questionnaire for Section I and a
questionnaire for Section II were
developed by the World Heritage Centre that the States Parties are encouraged to use. They closely follow
the subjects referred to in the Explanatory notes.
Objectives
The
Periodic
Reporting on the application of the World Heritage Convention
is
intended to serve four main purposes:
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Provide an assessment of the application of the World Heritage Convention
by the State Party;
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Provide an assessment as to whether the World Heritage values of the
properties inscribed on the World Heritage List are being maintained over
time;
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Provide up-dated information about the World Heritage properties
in order
to record
the changing circumstances and state of conservation of the properties;
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Provide a mechanism for regional co-operation and exchange of information
and experiences between States Parties concerning the implementation of
the Convention and World Heritage conservation.
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