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‘Outstanding Universal Value’ is the central idea behind the World Heritage Convention. The criterion for selection of proposed heritage site is based on the complete understanding of each term:
Outstanding: For properties to be of ‘Outstanding Universal Value’ they should be exceptional, or superlative – they should be the most remarkable places on earth.
Universal: Properties need to be outstanding from a global perspective. World Heritage does not aim to recognise properties that are remarkable from solely a national or regional perspective. Countries are encouraged to develop other approaches to recognise these places.
Value: What makes a property outstanding and universal is its “value”, or the natural and / or cultural worth of a property. This value is determined based on standards and processes established under the World Heritage Convention’s Operational Guidelines.
The course will define, identify and understand the concept of Outstanding Universal Value within the Indian context. During the course, we will attempt to answer the following questions, what is an Outstanding Universal Value (OUV)? ; How do we articulate OUV? ; What are the facts that need to be considered while identifying OUV of a site? ; What are the perspective / retrospective of an OUV? And what do we manage and conserve in a World Heritage Site – the site, the authenticity, the integrity or the OUV or all of the above?
The structure of the workshop will include lecture presentations, working sessions, interactive discussions and field visits.