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03/03/2024 – 15/06/2024

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1. Historical Context and Concepts of Heritage – An exploration of the historical context and conceptual foundations that shaped the Venice Charter, emphasizing its Eurocentric origins and the need for a critical reinterpretation.
2. Cross-Cutting Approach between Conventions – A discussion that relates the Venice Charter to other international documents, especially the 1954 Hague Convention, the 1972 World Heritage Convention, the 1994 Nara Document on Authenticity, the 2003 Intangible Heritage Convention and the 2005 Faro Convention, exploring intersections and shared principles to address contemporary challenges.
3. Universalism and Diversity: Rereading Doctrinal Documents from Diverse Perspectives – A discussion of the importance of the Venice Charter (and other related doctrinal documents) through diverse epistemologies and perspectives, recognizing the cultural diversity of heritage and exploring contributions from the Global South.

4. Contemporary Challenges in Heritage Discourse – A critical analysis of the state of the art in heritage discussions, considering the evolving perspectives and challenges that have emerged since the creation of the Venice Charter. Examining the relevance of the Venice Charter in the current context, focusing on the challenges posed by the Western divide between nature and culture, the growing importance of metropolises, social inequalities, the environmental impact of human activities, disasters and conflicts, among others.
5. Disaster and Conflict Resilient Heritage – Cultural heritage is increasingly vulnerable to disasters and conflicts and subject to rapid destruction, as evidenced by recent fires, floods, earthquakes and armed conflicts in different parts of the world. At the 2023 General Assembly in Sydney, the ICOMOS Advisory Committee approved the theme “Disaster and Conflict Resilient Heritage – Preparedness, Response and Recovery” as the theme of the Triennial Scientific Plan 2024-2027. In line with the spirit of open, innovative and constructive intergenerational dialogue, and the strategic focus, this sub-theme will address the adaptation of the Venice Charter to the theme of disaster and conflict resilient heritage, emphasizing its broader implications for heritage discourse, development models and resilience strategies.

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