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1 Periodic Reporting Europe and North America Progress report and future strategy 11 March 2004 Information Meeting UNESCO Headquarters

2 Meeting of the States Parties in the Europe and North America region on World Heritage Periodic Reporting 11 March 2004 + info: http://whc.unesco.org/reporting/europe 1.Opening of the meeting and welcome by the Director of the World Heritage Centre or his representative and the Chairperson of the Working Group, Mr Fejérdy 2.European and North American Periodic Reporting: Progress report and future strategy (Ms Rössler and Europe and North America team) 3.Presentation by the Information Management team (IMS) on the on-line Periodic Reporting Tool 4.Discussion 5.Other business 6.Closure of the meeting

3 Periodic Reports for Europe and North America will be examined by the World Heritage Committee in 2005 and 2006 Periodic Reporting Europe and North America

4 According to Article 29 of the Convention The States Parties shall submit periodic reports every six years on the provisions taken for: a)the application of the Convention; and b)the state of conservation of the properties inscribed on the List in their territories The purpose is to: 1.provide an assessment of the application of the Convention and the maintenance of the values of the properties inscribed; 2.give updated information on the state of conservation of these properties; 3.provide a mechanism for regional cooperation.

5 Number of States per Region

6 Sites per region

7 Periodic Reporting Europe and North America (currently 385 World Heritage sites, 50 States Parties) 42 States Parties with sites inscribed until 1998: natural sites: 38 mixed sites: 7 cultural sites: 252 Total: 297 sites until 1998

8 Section I (State Party information): Refers to the legislative and administrative provisions and action taken by the State Party to implement the Convention Section II (site information): State of conservation of specific World Heritage properties Periodic Reporting Sections

9 North America Two meetings for Canada and the United States (January 2003, Los Angeles, January 2004, Quebec) : Canada-US Steering Committee created Working groups at Parks Canada and US National Park Service Integration of reports on Parks Canada web- server and presentation to the Committee in 2005

10 States Parties with no sites inscribed or inscriptions after 1998 only fill in Section I 1.Andorra 2.Belgium 3.Azerbaijan 4.Bosnia and Herzegovina 5.Iceland 6.Israel 7.Monaco 8.San Marino

11 Periodic Reports for Europe and North America will be examined by the World Heritage Committee in 2005 and 2006. Periodic Reporting YearSection ISection II 2005Europe & North America 2006---Europe

12 Strategy and timetable overview SECTION I SECTION II PHASE I (2002/03) data collection national focal points; prepare web-site, electronic tool and meeting schedule; national focal points to establish list of site managers and contact them PHASE II (2003) training of national focal points through web-site and meetings; Site managers to start process

13 PHASE III (2004) 2004 submission and review of draft reports for Section I (1 September 2004) Organization of sub- regional meetings in 2004 PHASE IV (2004/05) Completion of Section I (December 2004) Sub-regional meetings; finalization and review of all reports for Section II (1 September 2005) PHASE V (2005) Committee in June 2005 Completion of Section II (December 2005) PHASE VI (2006) Committee in June 2006

14 Phases I and II (2003) PHASE I (2002/03): 1.Data collection national focal points 2.Prepare web-site and meeting schedule 3.Focal points to establish list of site managers and contact them PHASE II (2003): 1.Training of national focal points through web- site and national/sub-regional meetings 2.Site managers to start process

15 Phase III (2004) PHASE III (2004): 1.Submission and review of draft reports for Section I (1 September 2004) 2.Organization of sub-regional meetings in 2004 3.Focal points work with site managers to prepare Section II

16 Phase IV (2004/05) PHASE IV (2004/05): 1 December 2004 completion of Section I reports for synthesis document 1 January – 1 April 2005 preparation of working document for the World Heritage Committee Sub-regional meetings and finalization and review of all reports for Section II (1 September 2005)

17 Phases V and VI (2005/06) PHASE V (2005): Presentation of Section I for Europe (plus Section II for North America) to the World Heritage Committee in June 2005 Completion of Section II (December 2005) PHASE VI (2006): 1 January – 1 April 2006 preparation of working document for the World Heritage Committee Presentation to the World Heritage Committee in June 2006

18 Information to States Parties Circular Letter of 27 November 2002 (Request to appoint national focal points for cultural and natural heritage to coordinate the Periodic Reporting exercise in each of the States Parties); Reminder letter dated 21 May 2003; Circular Letter of 28 December 2003 (Information on Section I and Electronic Tool);

19 The four countries that did not yet appoint (a) focal point(s) are kindly requested to do so….

20 Website: http://whc.unesco.org/reporting/europe Information on: Background documents: the Format for Periodic Reporting; The word versions of the questionnaires for Section I and II ; The timetable of the reporting exercise; A tool for the electronic completion of the report is available: http:// whc1.unesco.org/periodicreporting

21 Calendar of all information meetings and sub-regional workshops available !

22 States Parties to do: States Parties are requested to submit their Section I by 1 September 2004 in both electronic form and signed hardcopy; Focal Points should work with site managers on Section II; and site managers compile all information concerning their sites; States Parties are requested to submit their Section II by 1 September 2005 in both electronic form and signed hardcopy;

23 Working group The meeting in Nicosia (May 2003) agreed to establish an open Working Group to provide advice and support throughout the whole Periodic Reporting process and participate in sub-regional workshops. -Chairperson: Tamás Fejérdy (Hungary) -Rapporteur: Christopher Young (UK) -Secretariat: Europe Unit WHC -Participation of advisory bodies -Participation of focal points

24 Cooperation with the Council of Europe Data sharing of electronic tools envisaged Agreement by States Parties required Participation in relevant meetings (e.g. Berlin, Germany June 2004)

25 Timetables States Parties are encouraged to consider the deadlines and update their national timetables for Periodic Reporting accordingly

26 Thank you for all your effort!


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