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Réf.
43233
Type
book
Titre
The Philippine tentative list preliminary evaluation strategy: considerations for the better evaluation of the World Heritage tentative list in context of the Philippines
Langues
English
Auteurs
Sutthanonkul, Supitcha / Caballero, Gabriel Victor / Peterson, John A.
Pays de publication
Philippines
Maison d'édition
ICOMOS Philippines
Date
09/02/2021
Pages
98 p.
Mots-clés
World Heritage Convention / World Heritage List / tentative lists / World Heritage / criteria / operational guidelines / preliminary work / strategy
Pays mentionnés
Philippines
Monuments et sites
Batanes Protected landscapes and seascapes, Philippines / The Tabon Cave Complex and all of Lipuun, Philippines / Paleolithic Archaeological Sites in Cagayan Valley, Philippines / Kabayan Mummy Burial Caves, Philippines / Butuan Archeological Sites, Philippines / Baroque Churches of the Philippines, Philippines / Petroglyphs and Petrographs of the Philippines, Philippines / Neolithic Shell Midden Sites in Lal-lo and Gattaran Municipalities, Philippines / Chocolate Hills Natural Monument, Philippines / Mt. Malindang Range Natural Park, Philippines / Mt. Pulag National Park, Philippines / Apo Reef Natural Park, Philippines / El Nido-Taytay Managed Resource Protected Area, Philippines / Coron Island Natural Biotic Area, Philippines
N° Patrimoine mondial
677
Résumé en anglais
The State Party of the Philippines ratified the World Heritage Convention in 1985 and has since inscribed six sites in the World Heritage List. Currently, the Tentative List of the Philippines has 19 sites presently and has evolved since 1993 with several notable listings in 2006. Sites were edited and eliminated in 2009, and new listings were made again in 2015. Considering the numbers of the sites that were still listed since 1993 and later years, the current evaluation process of the Tentative List was challenging. However, the evolution in various years indicates the attempt of the State Party to develop the Tentative List for future nominations to the World Heritage Committee. As a project for ICOMOS Philippines (ICOMOS PH), this project has been initiated to investigate the current stage of the Tentative List of the Philippines and its strengths and weaknesses and to identify a pathway through the institutional history of the tentative list within the context of the State Party of the Philippines. This research focuses on investigating the practical experience of heritage practitioners in the country through interviews in order to conduct a systematic analysis and assess the possible challenges that could affect the Tentative List requirements and process
The succeeded desktop review and the interviews revealed a set of issues occurred in the system. Accordingly, the issues-based analysis indicated keys importance that were used in the strategy design process. The output of this research is the preliminary strategy as well as some suggestions for better evaluation process of the Philippine World Heritage Tentative List.
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Creative Commons Attribution (BY)