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“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

Ubatuba, a nature reserve in Brazil; Rosetta, an Egyptian coastal city; Kerman, part of the Lut desert in Iran; and Kasese, on the outer edge of Uganda’s Rwenzori National Park: these five climate hotspots are the final innovation sites of ICCROM’s cascading capacity-development project, “Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action.”

“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

Ubatuba, a nature reserve in Brazil; Rosetta, an Egyptian coastal city; Kerman, part of the Lut desert in Iran; and Kasese, on the outer edge of Uganda’s Rwenzori National Park: these five climate hotspots are the final innovation sites of ICCROM’s cascading capacity-development project, “Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action.”

“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

“Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action” sets out to tackle climate crisis in 5 climate hotspots

Ubatuba, a nature reserve in Brazil; Rosetta, an Egyptian coastal city; Kerman, part of the Lut desert in Iran; and Kasese, on the outer edge of Uganda’s Rwenzori National Park: these five climate hotspots are the final innovation sites of ICCROM’s cascading capacity-development project, “Net Zero: Heritage for Climate Action.”

Norway renews commitment to future of World Heritage

Norway's Ministry of Climate and Environment signs a cooperation agreement with World Heritage Advisory Bodies ICCROM and IUCN in support of global environmental and cultural heritage
World Heritage Leadership Forum 2022

Norway renews commitment to ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme

At a high-level forum marking the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment extended its support of the World Heritage Leadership (WHL) Programme, reinforcing its commitment to fostering future leaders of the World Heritage Convention.

World Heritage Leadership Forum 2022

Norway renews commitment to ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme

At a high-level forum marking the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment extended its support of the World Heritage Leadership (WHL) Programme, reinforcing its commitment to fostering future leaders of the World Heritage Convention.

World Heritage Leadership Forum 2022

Norway renews commitment to ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme

At a high-level forum marking the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment extended its support of the World Heritage Leadership (WHL) Programme, reinforcing its commitment to fostering future leaders of the World Heritage Convention.

World Heritage Leadership Forum 2022

Norway renews commitment to ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme

At a high-level forum marking the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment extended its support of the World Heritage Leadership (WHL) Programme, reinforcing its commitment to fostering future leaders of the World Heritage Convention.

World Heritage Leadership Forum 2022

Norway renews commitment to ICCROM-IUCN World Heritage Leadership Programme

At a high-level forum marking the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention, the Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment extended its support of the World Heritage Leadership (WHL) Programme, reinforcing its commitment to fostering future leaders of the World Heritage Convention.

A warm welcome to new faces at ICCROM

A warm welcome to new faces at ICCROM

This year marks two decades of contributing to the upskilling of new heritage professionals through the ICCROM Internship and Fellows Programme. A new group of fellows and interns joins us each quarter; in the third quarter of 2022, we welcomed one visiting researcher and four interns representing five countries.