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ICOMOS Lectures - World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism

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13 oktober 2021

You are cordially invited to the upcoming lectures evening on Wednesday 13 October on World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism: experiences from the Colonies of Benevolence (Belgium/The Netherlands). 

UNESCO World Heritage sites are about the preservation of their Outstanding Universal Value and at the same time have a strong appeal to tourists. In the past few years UNESCO saw an increase in the number of reports due to the potential negative impact of tourism. The UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme is an approach based on "dialogue and stakeholder cooperation where planning for tourism and heritage management is integrated at a destination level, the natural and cultural assets are valued and protected, and appropriate tourism developed". 

During this evening we will also look at the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on World Heritage and sustainable tourism.  According to ‘World Heritage in the face of COVID-19’ (2021), World Heritage sites experienced a 66% drop in visitation and a 52% decline in ticket sales in 2020 as a result of the pandemic.  

Please find the program below.

 

We hope you will join us digitally,

Kind regards, 

ICOMOS Netherlands Lectures Committee: Ankie Petersen, Ardjuna Candotti, Daan Lavies, Jean Paul Corten, Job Pardoel, Maurits van Putten, Remco Vermeulen, Sofia Lovegrove & Thijs van Roon

Programme:

19:30     Welcome and introduction: Carol Westrik and Remco Vermeulen 

19:40     Peter DeBrine: World Heritage, sustainable tourism, and the challenges and opportunities due to COVID-19

20:00     Q&A with audience

20:15     Short break

20:25    Elizabeth Stoit and Piet Geleyns: Colonies of Benevolence: World Heritage status as driver for regenerative tourism 

20:45    Q&A with audience

21:15    End

 

About the lectures

Our first speaker of the evening is Peter DeBrine, who leads the UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme. He will provide further information on World Heritage, sustainable tourism and the impact of COVID-19. He will give examples of how World Heritage sites are dealing with these topics.

We will then zoom in on one World Heritage site, the Colonies of Benevolence (Belgium / the Netherlands), which was inscribed on the World Heritage List last summer. Elizabeth Stoit, marketing manager of the Colonies of Benevolence at Marketing Drenthe, and Piet Geleyns, UNESCO World Heritage focal point for Flanders, Belgium, will will tell us more about their experiences as a new World Heritage site and tourism. 

ICOMOS Lecturers on 13 October 2021: Peter DeBrine, Elizabeth Stoit and Piet Geleyns

About the speakers

Peter DeBrine is a destination advisor and sustainable tourism expert. For the past ten years he coordinated the UNESCO World Heritage and Sustainable Tourism Programme, providing a global framework for finding coordinated sustainable tourism solutions for heritage conservation and local community development. As a Senior Project Officer, he spearheaded the implementation of the global tourism projects and private sector partnerships for UNESCO. Previously he was the Director of the World Heritage Alliance at the United Nations Foundation—a global community of travelers, members of the travel industry, government groups, non-governmental organizations, and the United Nations working together to preserve and protect World Heritage sites while supporting local communities.

Elizabeth Stoit, with a background in social geography and tourism, has been working on the subject destination management and heritage for over 20 years. In the last 10 years Stoit has been responsible for the Touristic Cooperation of Hansa towns in the Netherlands. From the beginning of this year, she has been involved in drafting the touristic marketing strategy of the seven sites of the Colonies of Benevolence together, both in The Netherlands and Belgium. 

Piet Geleyns has a master in civil engineering/architecture (K.U.Leuven), and has a master of conservation in historic towns and buildings (RLICC). Following a brief period as a researcher in architectural history, he joined the monuments and sites administration of Flanders in 2004. Currently, he is a policy advisor and the focal point for cultural world heritage for Flanders. As such, he has been involved in numerous World Heritage nominations and state of conservation issues.

 

RSVP for attendance by sending an email to: lezingen@icomos.nl. 

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