His Highness the Aga Khan will deliver the keynote address to ICOMOS UK’s 50th anniversary conference entitled: ‘Mainstreaming Cultural Heritage: Global Approaches’ on Thursday 22 October.
‘Mainstreaming Cultural Heritage: Global Approaches’: an international conference in the 50th anniversary year of ICOMOS and ICOMOS-UK
Thursday 22 October 2015 – Arup Headquarters, London W1T
In its 50th anniversary year, and at a time when our global heritage is ever more under threat of destruction, ICOMOS-UK (the UK National Committee of ICOMOS: International Council on Monuments and Sites) is calling for a new approach to the way we all sustain, promote and benefit from cultural heritage through the launch of its landmark Cultural Heritage Manifesto.
The ICOMOS-UK Cultural Heritage Manifesto considers that cultural heritage should be embedded in all aspects of sustainable development, and a major part of resilience in society. It is calling on government, universities, and the built environment professions to support and campaign for strategies, plans and development initiatives to be ‘cultural heritage proofed’. It also proposes that cultural heritage should be at the centre of decision-making about our society, communities and the environment.
The Manifesto will be launched at the major international conference ‘Mainstreaming Cultural Heritage: Global Approaches’, held at the London offices of the engineering and design consultancy Arup, on Thursday 22 October 2015. The Keynote Speaker, His Highness the Aga Khan, will explain the importance of an integrated, multi-sector approach to cultural heritage and development as reflected in the work of the Aga Khan Development Network, an approach which is a key theme of the ICOMOS-UK Manifesto.
Other leading heritage speakers will include Dame Fiona Reynolds, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Erminia Sciacchitano, Policy Officer, Culture, Heritage, Economy of Culture at the European Union. The conference will be opened by HRH The Duke of Gloucester KG GCVO, Patron of ICOMOS-UK.
During the conference, delegates will have the opportunity to debate actions to implement the Manifesto’s aims over the next five years. ICOMOS-UK will be taking forward the Manifesto through its unique position as the UK arm of an international mission to promote and support best practice in the conservation, care and understanding of the historic environment.
Susan Denyer, Secretary, ICOMOS-UK, commented: “Cultural heritage is part of who we are, both individually and collectively, and has a profound impact on lives; but to deliver its full potential in guiding sustainable development, cultural heritage must be a cross-cutting theme, embedded in all the plans and policies that guide that development.”
The Cultural Heritage Manifesto and the full programme for the conference, hosted by Arup, will be available to download here from Thursday 15 October.
About ICOMOS-UK
ICOMOS-UK is the UK national committee of ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites), which has a special role as official adviser to UNESCO on cultural World Heritage Sites. At ICOMOS-UK we play a vital role in advising on aspects of World Heritage and sites for nomination across the UK. We are an independent charity with a UK-wide and international mission to promote and support best practice in the conservation, care and understanding of the historic environment.
Source: www.icomos-uk.org/about-us/events/50th-anniversary-conference/
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