IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature and
Natural Resources) - The World Conservation Union
Founded in 1948, the IUCN - The World Conservation
Union brings together States, government agencies and a
diverse range of non-governmental organisations in a world
partnership. The IUCN is an international, non-
governmental organization with more than 800 members from 125
countries. The IUCN seeks to ensure the
conservation of the integrity and diversity of
nature and to ensure that any use of natural resources is
equitable and ecologically sustainable.
Article 8 (3) of the Convention requires that a
representative of IUCN attend meetings of the
Committee in an advisory capacity (UNESCO 1972).
The IUCN advises the World Heritage Committee
on the selection of natural properties for
inclusion in the World Heritage List, and through its
worldwide network of specialists, reports back on the
state of conservation of inscribed properties.
see IUCN evaluation
IUCN evaluation
The evaluation procedures used by IUCN for
natural property nominations are set out in the
IUCN volume on "Documentation on World Heritage
Properties (Natural)" presented by IUCN to the
World Heritage Committee each year (see for example
IUCN 1995). The evaluation or "Technical Review" of
natural properties for inclusion in the
World Heritage List is conducted by the Natural
Heritage Programme (NHP) of IUCN in association with
the IUCN's Commission on National Parks and Protected
Areas (CNPPA). The IUCN uses a standard
format in presenting its documentation on natural property
nominations. The documentation provided by IUCN
is in three parts - a summary of the original nomination
including supplementary information, an evaluation
and recommendation and data sheets (IUCN 1995: 3).
see Evaluation, ICOMOS evaluation
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