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Patrimoine subaquatique en péril / Heritage at risk

Message par veccella le 20 Mai 2006 20:12

Dans le cadre de la promotion de la convention UNESCO 2001 portant sur la protection du patrimoine culturel maritime, un ouvrage collectif sous la direction de Robert Grenier, David Nutley et Ian Cochran vient d’être publié par l'ICOMOS :

UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE AT RISK:
MANAGING NATURAL AND HUMAN IMPACTS
Heritage at Risk - Special Edition
Edited by Robert Grenier, David Nutley and Ian Cochran
(April 2006)


PATRIMOINE CULTUREL SUBAQUATIQUE EN PERIL:
GERER LES IMPACTS NATURELS ET HUMAINS


La version complète de l'ouvrage (ou article par article) est téléchargeable gratuitement à l'adresse suivante :
http://www.international.icomos.org/ris ... index.html
Bonne lecture,
Robert Veccella


The recently released special underwater heritage edition of the ICOMOS Heritage @ Risk series is now available electronically from the ICOMOS web site http://www.international.icomos.org/ris ... index.html .

As stated in the latest edition of the ICOMOS newsletter:

A superb new publication has been added to the ICOMOS Heritage at Risk series. Underwater Cultural Heritage at Risk: Managing Natural and Human Impacts demonstrates the application of the principles of the 2001 UNESCO convention for the protection of the underwater cultural heritage. With over 30 authors, the book canvasses a wide range of underwater cultural heritage sites from around the world. These include shipwrecks, fish traps and inundated offshore deposits in Asia, South America, the Pacific, North America, South Africa and Europe. They environments in which they are set range from tidal zones to the extreme depths of international oceanic waters.

In this booklet, heritage managers from government and private organisations share a wealth of experience in managing natural and human threats to these sites. Examples of natural threats include coping with the effects of marine borers, current and surge as well as metal corrosion. Risks arising from human activities are also addressed. These include direct impacts, (such as those related to diving on wrecks as well as commercial salvage) and indirect impacts associated with development projects (including construction of harbour facilities and dredging programs). The solutions are varied, imaginative and effective. They highlight the real opportunities that exist for governments and organisations faced with similar challenges and make this publication an invaluable reference work.

The publication is a joint venture of UNESCO, ICOMOS and the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee of Underwater Cultural Heritage (ICUCH).
veccella
 
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