Activating Heritage for Sustainable Development

Activating Heritage for Sustainable Development

As we work towards the 2030 Agenda, the heritage sector must take a more active role. By recognizing cultural heritage’s contribution to the 5Ps of sustainable development, collaborating across sectors, and integrating heritage into broader policies, we can unlock its full potential for a more...

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The 4th Edition: The World In Florence

The Communities of the world gather in Florence to share experiences, stories, traditions and to build a world of dialogue and peace

Public lectures move to the global stage

As part of the immediate response to the pandemic, we launched several online lectures that brought conversations about cultural heritage directly to viewers across the globe. Recordings of all of our webinars are available on both our website and YouTube Channel. ICCROM Lecture Series are multilingual, one-hour webinars focused on important questions about the many dimensions of heritage conservation, raising awareness about our programmes and providing insights from our global network of professionals.

Upcoming Lectures

Adopting impact assessment processes for World Heritage at national and local levels

Adopting impact assessment processes for World Heritage at national and local levels

This webinar aims to share and learn about the diverse modalities of how impact assessment is applied to World Heritage in different national contexts. It will support World Heritage actors – including site managers, national focal points, institutional representatives, territorial and municipal...

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