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06 Dec 2017

Brussels - World Heritage & Sustainable Development workshop - applicants call

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Call for applications for a workshop in Brussels in March 2018, organised in the context of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018. Aimed at activists, members of civil society, academics and professionals with expertise in sustainable development or cultural and natural heritage, the workshop aims to identify approaches to implement the UNESCO policy on sustainable development and world heritage.

The UNESCO policy on the ‘Integration of a Sustainable Development Perspective into the Processes of the World Heritage Convention’ was adopted in November 2015. This policy aims to ensure that the conservation and management of World Heritage properties are aligned with broader sustainable development objectives. A number of meetings have been held and reports have been published on how to operationalise this policy. Yet, workshops involving civil society are still missing, which is problematic as civil society stands at the heart of this policy.

This workshop, organised by the University of Kent, the European Cultural Foundation and Europa Nostra in the context of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, aims to identify concrete approaches and models to implement the UNESCO policy on sustainable development and World Heritage, through a workshop involving civil society. Due to be held in Brussels on 29 March 2018, the workshop also aims to find innovative ways of involving civil society to help implement the aforementioned policy.

The event will start with a session detailing the policy and World Heritage system for participants unfamiliar with its concepts. The following thematic sessions will then be organised:

  • Inclusive social development – how can World Heritage contribute to inclusion and equity? How can World Heritage properties enhance quality of life and well-being? How can the Convention be a tool for a rights-based approach to heritage conservation and management? How can gender equality be achieved?
  • Inclusive economic development – how to ensure growth, employment, income and livelihoods? How to promote economic investment and quality tourism? How to strengthen capacity-building, innovation and local entrepreneurship?
  • Environmental sustainability – how to ensure that diversity, ecosystem services and benefits for people that contribute to environmental sustainability, are protected and enhanced within World Heritage properties? How to ensure that World Heritage represent a resource to strengthen resilience to natural hazards and climate change?
  • Fostering peace and security – how can World Heritage promote conflict resolution? How can World Heritage contribute to post-conflict reconstruction?

This workshop is open to activists, members of civil society, academics and professionals with expertise in sustainable development or cultural and natural heritage, or people with expertise and interests in social, economic or environmental issues.

Application is open until 6 December 2017.

For additional information, please visit http://www.culturalfoundation.eu/events/open-call-workshop-on-world-heritage-sustainable-development-and-civil-society

This call was first published on the ASEMUS Asia-Europe Museum Network website