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The 40th session of the World Heritage Committee
The
40th session of the World Heritage Committee of Convention Concerning the
Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage was held in Istanbul,
Turkey on 10-20 July 2016, and in UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France 24-26
October 2016.
According
to the Report
of the Decisions adopted, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee added 21 new sites
of special cultural or physical significance to its World Heritage List in
2016, including:
6
Natural sites:
- Sanganeb
Marine National Park and Dungonab Bay - Mukkawar Island Marine National Park,
Sudan. The property's marine systems, fauna and
flora are from an Indian Ocean origin, however, due to its semi-enclosed
nature, it has developed unique and different ecosystems and species not found
elsewhere. Thus the property is distinctive and unique because of its high
number of species, diverse number of habitats, high endemism, and remoteness.
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.6)
- Hubei
Shennongjia, China. It has been a place of
significant scientific interest and its mountains have featured prominently in
the history of botanical inquiry. The site has a special status for botany and
has been the object of celebrated international plant collecting expeditions
conducted in the 19th and 20th centuries. From 1884 to 1889 more than 500 new
species were recorded from the area. Shennongjia is also the global type
location for many species. It protects the largest primary forest in central
China and provides habitats for rare animal species like the Clouded and Common
Leopard, the Asian Black Bar and the Golden or Snub-nosed Monkey. (Decision: 40
COM 8B.7)
- Lut
Desert, Islamic Republic of Iran:
The region has been described in the past as a place of 'no life' and
information on the biological resources in this area is limited. Nevertheless,
the nomination dossier documents the area's known flora and fauna including an
interesting adapted insect fauna and other species which have made their home
in this extreme environment. (Decision: 40 COM 8B.8)
- Western
Tien-Shan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
It represents an exceptional diversity and beauty of a mosaic of landscapes, a
unique combination of different types of ecosystems, outstanding diversity of
fauna and flora with a considerable proportion of endemic species and
communities, as well as a large number of rare and threatened species. (Decision:
40 COM 8B.9)
- Mistaken
Point, Canada, a globally significant
Ediacaran fossil site almost entirely located within Mistaken Point Ecological
Reserve on the south-eastern tip of the island of Newfoundland in eastern
Canada (Decision: 40 COM 8B.12).
- Archipiélago
de Revillagigedo, Mexico, represents an
exceptional convergence of two marine biogeographic regions: the Northeastern
Pacific and Eastern Pacific. It protects part of a submerged mountain range,
which is of particular importance for seabirds as well as other wildlife, such
as dolphins, manta rays, sharks and whales (Decision: 40 COM 8B.14)
3
Mixed sites:
- Ennedi
Massif: Natural and Cultural Landscape, Chad
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.15)
- The
Ahwar of Southern Iraq: Refuge of Biodiversity
and the Relict Landscape of the Mesopotamian Cities, Iraq (Decision: 40 COM
8B.16)
- Khangchendzonga
National Park, India, which contains a
diversity of forests, glaciers, lakes, mountains and valleys and the world's
third-highest peak, Mount Khangchendzonga (Decision: 40 COM 8B.17)
12
Cultural sites:
- Zuojiang
Huashan Rock Art Cultural Landscape, China
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.19)
- Archaeological
Site of Nalanda Mahavihara (Nalanda University) at Nalanda, Bihar, India
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.20)
- The
Persian Qanat, Islamic Republic of Iran
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.21)
- Nan
Madol: Ceremonial Centre of Eastern Micronesia, Federated States of Micronesia
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.22)
- Stećci
Medieval Tombstone Graveyards, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and
Serbia (Decision: 40 COM 8B.24)
- Archaeological
Site of Philippi, Greece (Decision: 40 COM 8B.26)
- Antequera
Dolmens Site, Spain (Decision: 40 COM 8B.27)
- Archaeological
Site of Ani, Turkey (Decision: 40 COM 8B.28)
- Gorham's
Cave Complex, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.29)
- The Architectural Work of
Le Corbusier, an Outstanding
Contribution to the Modern Movement, Argentina,
Belgium, France, Germany, India, Japan and Switzerland (Decision: 40
COM 8B.31)
- Antigua
Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites, Antigua and Barbuda
(Decision: 40 COM 8B.32)
- Pampulha
Modern Ensemble, Brazil (Decision: 40 COM 8B.33)
The
full world heritage list could be viewed on UNESCO website.