Auteurs
Burke, Sheridan / Cox, Peter / Daly, Cathy / Downes, Jane / Gómez-Ferrer Bayo, Álvaro / Flores-Roman, Milagros / Lefèvre, Roger-Alexandre / Markham, Adam / Megarry, William / Odiaua, Ishanlosen / Potts, Andrew / Rockman, Marcy
Mots-clés
sustainability / authenticity / climate change / climatic factors / conservation of cultural heritage / cultural landscapes / cultural tourism / cultural heritage / social aspects / World Heritage / tourism impact / sustainable development / traditional techniques / displacement of population / destruction of cultural heritage / migrations
Résumé en anglais
The “Future of Our Pasts: Engaging Cultural Heritage in Climate Action” report was released by ICOMOS on Wednesday 3 July 2019 in Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan at an event held during the 43rd session of the World Heritage Committee. Putting forward a multi-disciplinary approach to cultural heritage, the report is intended for site managers, scientists, researchers, but also to climate activists and policy-makers.The report highlights a number of ways in which the core considerations of cultural heritage intersect with the objectives of the Paris Agreement, including heightening ambition to address climate change, mitigating greenhouse gases, enhancing adaptive capacity, and planning for loss and damage.