2018 World Monuments Watch

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The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the New York-based private non-profit organization World Monuments Fund (WMF) that calls international attention to cultural heritage around the world that is threatened by neglect, vandalism, conflict, or disaster.[1]

Selection process

Every two years, it publishes a select list known as the Watch List of Endangered Sites that are in urgent need of preservation funding and protection. The sites are nominated by governments, conservation professionals, site caretakers, non-government organizations (NGOs), concerned individuals, and others working in the field.[1] An independent panel of international experts then select 100 candidates from these entries to be part of the Watch List, based on the significance of the sites, the urgency of the threat, and the viability of both advocacy and conservation solutions.[1] For the succeeding two-year period until a new Watch List is published, these 100 sites can avail grants and funds from the WMF, as well as from other foundations, private donors, and corporations by capitalizing on the publicity and attention gained from the inclusion on the Watch List.[2]

2018 Watch List

The 2018 World Monuments Watch List of Endangered Sites was announced on October 16, 2017 by WMF President Joshua David.[1] The 2018 Watch List highlights the threats to cultural heritage sites posed by human conflict, natural disaster, climate change, and urbanization.[1]

Site[A] Image Location[B]
Disaster Sites of the Caribbean, the Gulf, and Mexico File:Ciudad de México - Terremoto Puebla 2017 3.jpg
Government House AntiguaSt. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
Sirius Building File:‘SIRIUS’ Residential development for Sydney Housing Commission of NSW (7).jpg AustraliaMillers Point, Sydney, Australia
Ramal Talca-Constitución File:Narrow gauge... (8495474839).jpg ChileTalca Province, Chile
Grand Theater, Prince Kung's Mansion File:October Bei Hai Beijing China - Master Asia Photography 2014 - panoramio (5).jpg ChinaBeijing, China
Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue File:AlexEliyahuHanaviSynagogue.jpg EgyptAlexandria, Egypt
Takiyyat Ibrahim al-Gulshani EgyptCairo, Egypt
Potager du Roi File:Potager du roi Flowerbeds.JPG FranceVersailles, France
Post-Independence Architecture of Delhi File:Pragati Maidan, Hall 6.JPG IndiaDelhi, India
Al-Hadba' Minaret File:منارة الحدباء.jpg IraqMosul, Iraq
Lifta File:Wadi Lifta (Nephtoah).jpg IsraelJerusalem, Israel
Amatrice File:2016 Amatrice earthquake.jpg ItalyAmatrice, Italy
Kagawa Prefectural Gymnasium File:Kagawa prefectural Gym.jpg JapanTakamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
Jewish Quarter of Essaouira File:Old Jewish quarters in Essaouira.jpg MoroccoEssaouira, Morocco
Sukur Cultural Landscape File:Sukur Adamawa Nigeria.jpg NigeriaMadagali Local Government Area, Nigeria
Historic Karachi File:Farid Mansion.jpg PakistanKarachi, Pakistan
Cerro de Oro PeruCañete Valley, Peru
Tebaida Leonesa File:Iglesia de Santiago de Peñalba.jpg SpainEl Bierzo, León, Spain
Souk of Aleppo File:Covered Suq of Aleppo.jpg SyriaAleppo, Syria
Chao Phraya River File:Wat Arun Bangkok View Photo D Ramey Logan.jpg ThailandBangkok, Thailand
Blackpool Piers File:North pier 3 (3328881524).jpg United KingdomBlackpool, United Kingdom
Buffalo Central Terminal File:Buffalo Central Terminal 2.jpg United StatesBuffalo, New York, United States
Alabama Civil Rights Sites File:Dexter Avenue Baptist Church Feb 2012 02.jpg United StatesAlabama, United States
Old City of Ta’izz File:Taiz, Yemen (16345552321) (2).jpg YemenTa'izz, Yemen
Matobo Hills Cultural Landscape File:ZW Matobo Stones.JPG ZimbabweMatobo, Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe

Notes

^ A. Names and spellings used for the sites were based on the official 2018 Watch List as published.
^ B. The references to the sites' locations and periods of construction were based on the official 2018 Watch List as published.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hillary Prim (October 16, 2017). "World Monuments Fund Announces 2018 World Monuments Watch". World Monuments Fund. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  2. Holly Evarts (October 6, 2009). "WORLD MONUMENTS FUND ANNOUNCES 2006 WORLD MONUMENTS WATCH LIST OF 100 MOST ENDANGERED SITES" (PDF). World Monuments Fund. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 16, 2008. Retrieved July 29, 2018.

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