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World Heritage Site - Pre-Convention.
In 1959, the government of Egypt decided to build the Aswan High Dam, an event that would flood a valley containing treasures of ancient civilization such as the Abu Simbel temples. UNESCO then launched a worldwide safeguarding campaign, despite appeals from the governments of Egypt and Sudan. The Abu Simbel and Philae temples were taken apart, moved to a higher ...
See also:World Heritage Site, World Heritage Site - History, World Heritage Site - Pre-Convention, World Heritage Site - Convention and Background, World Heritage Site - Nominating Process, World Heritage Site - Selection Criteria, World Heritage Site - List of World Heritage Sites |  | | World Heritage Site, World Heritage Site - Convention and Background, World Heritage Site - History, World Heritage Site - List of World Heritage Sites, World Heritage Site - Nominating Process, World Heritage Site - Pre-Convention, World Heritage Site - Selection Criteria, List of conservation topics, World Network of Biosphere Reserves |  | |
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World Heritage Site - History
World Heritage Site - Pre-Convention
In 1959, the government of Egypt decided to build the Aswan High Dam, an event that would flood a valley containing treasures of ancient civilization such as the Abu Simbel temples. UNESCO then launched a worldwide safeguarding campaign, despite appeals from the governments of Egypt and Sudan. The Abu Simbel and Philae temples were taken apart, moved to a higher location, and put back together piece-by-piece.
The cost of the project was approximately US $80 million, about $40 million of which was collected from 50 different countries. It was widely regarded as a total success, and led to other safeguarding campaigns (saving Venice and its lagoon in Italy, the ruins of Moenjodaro in Pakistan, and the Borobodur Temple Compounds in Indonesia). UNESCO then initiated, with the International Council on Monuments and Sites, a draft convention to protect the common cultural heritage of humankind.
World Heritage Site - Convention and Background
The United States initiated the idea of combining cultural conservation with nature conservation. A White House conference in 1965 called for a World Heritage Trust to preserve "the world's superb natural and scenic areas and historic sites for the present and the future of the entire world citizenry." The International Union for Conservation of Nature developed similar proposals in 1968, and they were presented in 1972 to the United Nations conference on Human Environment in Stockholm, Sweden.
A single text was ultimately agreed on by all parties involved, and the Convention Concerning the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage was adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO on 16 November 1972.
Other related archives16 November, 1959, 1965, 1968, 1972, 2004, 2005, Abu Simbel, As of 2005, Aswan High Dam, Borobodur, Egypt, Indonesia, International Council on Monuments and Sites, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Italy, List of World Heritage Sites in Africa, List of World Heritage Sites in Asia and Australasia, List of World Heritage Sites in Europe, List of World Heritage Sites in danger, List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas, List of conservation topics, Moenjodaro, Pakistan, Stockholm, Sweden, Sudan, UNESCO, United Nations, United States, Venice, White House, World Conservation Union, World Network of Biosphere Reserves
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "History", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
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