Special Lecture on World Heritage Held
15.03.2015
On January 10th, 2015, a special lecture on World Heritage was held at Iwaki Hall of 50th Anniversary Auditorium, sponsored by Cultural Assets Course, Faculty of Humanities, Hirosaki University.
As of July, 2014, Japan has 18 World Heritage sites including “Shirakami”, that is registered a World Natural Heritage Site on Dec.11th, 1933, located in Aomori.
One of the sites in Japan is “The Atomic Bomb Dome” (Hiroshima), that inscribed as a Cultural Heritage in 1996. You are diffinitely sure how it was evaluated as being valuable for World Heritage sites, aren’t you?
It is not only the building had been exploded by the atomic bombed, but also it has become being the symbol, that is carrying on some messages telling the truth that many precious lived were killed by the atomic bombed and a hope for a permanent peace of the world.
World Heritage means “A gift” to us, that has been passed to now from ancient times, and also the common properties of humanity, that people living on the present should receive from the past and pass it to the future generations.
In addition, the people and the community who live there should realize how important to preserve World Heritage sites around us.
First thing to do is to learn its history and outstanding universal value (OUV) of the World Heritage being at the community you belong to. Next step is to raise awareness of people around the world and next generations to protect it including environments. (Registration may be deleted if damages or destruction would detract from the value.)
Here is a question;
What is the value of the World Natural Heritage Site of Shirakami?
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences? is investigating and researching on a rich ecosystem at Shirakami.
HP: /shirakami/english/
Innovative Regional Research Center also helps to solve any matters coming up in the community including cultural assets.
HP: http://human.cc.hirosaki-u.ac.jp/irrc/english/greeting.html
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*ICOMOS: the International Council on Monuments and Sites