Past for the Future and Future for the Past: Preservation and Promotion of the World Heritage Sites. An introduction Cover Image

Past for the Future and Future for the Past: Preservation and Promotion of the World Heritage Sites. An introduction
Past for the Future and Future for the Past: Preservation and Promotion of the World Heritage Sites. An introduction

Author(s): Sergiu Musteaţă
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Facultatea de Istorie și Geografie, Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă”
Keywords: World Heritage;conservation;protection;heritage management;

Summary/Abstract: Cultural Heritage is a common resource of people across the world, representing humanity’s relationship with the past and its traditions. Cultural heritage is diverse, and people have a common responsibility to understand and safeguard it for future generations (cf. ICOMOS, Venice Charter 1964). The UNESCO, Council of Europe and other international organizations have adopted several conventions in the area of cultural heritage preservation that set common rules and standards. All signatory countries have accordingly accepted to establish efficient management of and to safeguard the cultural heritage. As such, cultural heritage emerges as a key element of individual and social well-being, and its protection, management and planning entail rights and responsibilities for everyone.