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PRESENTATION TO ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM ENVIRONMENT POTFOLIO COMMITTEE

Learn about the World Heritage Convention and its objective, membership, and relevance in South Africa. Explore existing World Heritage sites, tentative list, and submitted new sites. Discover the management status and recommendations for the implementation of the Convention.

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PRESENTATION TO ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM ENVIRONMENT POTFOLIO COMMITTEE

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  1. PRESENTATION TO ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM ENVIRONMENT POTFOLIO COMMITTEE

  2. THE WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION • The Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage • Adopted In 1972 by the General Conference of UNESCO

  3. WHAT IS THE WORLD HERITAGE CONVENTION? • The objective/Central Theme of the Convention • Membership • The mission

  4. Relevance of the Convention to South Africa • Conservation and protection of cultural and Natural Heritage • Benefits of the Convention • International Assistance • Preparatory Assistance • Emergency Assistance • Training

  5. Implementatation of the Convention by South Africa • Legislative Framework • The World heritage Act of 1999 • The World Heritage Convention • Operational Guidelines of the World Heritage Committee • Institutional arrangements • DEAT • DFA • The South African World Heritage Committee • The Bureau Of the World Heritage Committee • The World Heritage Committee • Identification of Potential World Heritage Sites

  6. EXISTING WORLD HERITAGE SITES • Robben Island • The Cradle of Humankind • The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park • Ukhahlmba/Drakensberg Park

  7. TENTATIVE LIST • Natural sites • Alexandria Coastal Dunefields, Eastern Cape • Tswaing Crater, Gauteng Sudwala Caves, Mpumalanga • Blyde River Canyon Bourke’s Luck’sPotholes, Mpumalanga • Kruger National Park, Mpumalanga and Limpopo • Cultural Landscapes • Richtersveld National Park Northern Cape • West Coast National Park and Associated Cultural Landscapes, Western Cape • Cultural sites • Klassies River Caves, Eastern Cape • Mdderpoort Sacred sites, Free State • Pilgrim’s Rest, Mpumalanga • Kimberly’s Big Hole

  8. Cultural Cites Klassies River Caves, Eastern Cape Mdderpoort Sacred sites, Free State Pilgrim’s Rest, Mpumalanga Kimberly’s Big Hole

  9. SUBMITTED NEW SITES • Mapungubwe • Vredefort Dome • The Cape Floral Region

  10. WORLD HERITAGE STRUCTURES • Bureau of the World Heritage Committee • World Heritage Committee • World Heritage Centre • World Heritage Fund

  11. MANAGEMENT OF SITES: CURRENT STATUS • Drafting of regulations and appointment of authorities • Robben Island • Ukahlamba /Drakensberg Park • The Cradle of Humakind • The Greater St Lucia Wetlands Park • Proposed process on identification, evaluation, listing and monitoring

  12. Obstacles • Lack of Adequate capacity • Limited Financial Resources

  13. RECOMMENDATIONS • Create a Separate Directorate For the Implementation of the Convention and the mandate of the World Heritage Act of 1999 • Provide more funding for the implementation of the Convention

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