
International Convention
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- Q1International agreement through which nations join together to conserve the world's vast collection of timeless landmarks.World Heritage Convention30s
- Q2The World Heritage Committee is composed of______ of the Convention's States Parties.2130s
- Q3Three advisory bodies for World HeritageICOMOS, ICCROM, IUCN,30s
- Q4An international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resourcesIUCN30s
- Q5An intergovernmental organization dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage worldwide through training, information, research, cooperation, and advocacy programs.ICCROM30s
- Q6A non-governmental international organisation dedicated to the conservation of the world's monuments and sitesICOMOS30s
- Q7An agreement between countries covering particular matters, especially one less formal than a treatyConvention30s
- Q8Each State Party to the Convention recognizes its primary duty to ensure the identification, protection, conservation and transmission to future generations of the cultural and natural heritage situated on its territory.The responsibility of every State party30s
- Q9To support the efforts of the States Parties, the Convention established the World Heritage Fund, which includes obligatory and voluntary contributions from its signatories, as well as other donationsHow the World Heritage fund helps in the conservation process30s
- Q10Site management must take into account local and national plans, forecasts of population growth or decline, economic factors, traffic projections as well as preventive measures against disasters.The role of site managers30s
- Q11The World Heritage Committee is responsible for keeping up to date and publishing a List of World Heritage in Danger. The Committee can be alerted to possible dangers to a site.List of World Heritage in Danger.30s
- Q12Both cultural and natural are at risk of degradation as a direct or indirect result of uncontrolled urbanization, unsustainable practices in natural resource exploitation.Threats to World Heritage.30s
- Q13Once a site is inscribed on the World Heritage List, the State Party's responsibility is to maintain the values for which the site was inscribed on the List.Monitoring the state of conservation.30s
- Q14The application for a site to be inscribed on the World Heritage List must come from the State Party itself. The application has to include a plan detailing how the site is managed and protected.The nomination process30s
- Q15The test of valueAuthenticity-integrity30s