2020-12-10
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IUCN World Heritage Outlook 2

The second global assessment and update on the conservation outlook of all natural World Heritage sites

2017
Tabe'a - Naturaleza y Patrimonio Mundial en los Estados Árabes: hacia las prioridades futuras de la UICN

Published in 2011 as a pilot project for the IUCN World Heritage Outlook, this report supports the World Heritage Convention in the Arab States as well as future IUCN priorities for work on World Heritage

2011

Qinghai Hoh Xil

Qinghai Hoh Xil, located in the northeastern extremity of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, is the largest and highest plateau in the world. This extensive area of alpine mountains and steppe systems is situated more than 4,500 m above sea level, where sub-zero average temperatures prevail all year-round. The site’s geographical and climatic conditions have nurtured a unique biodiversity. More than one third of the plant species, and all the herbivorous mammals are endemic to the plateau.

Los Alerces National Park

The Los Alerces National Park is located in the Andes of northern Patagonia and has a western boundary, which coincides with the Chilean border. Successive glaciations have moulded the landscape in the region creating spectacular features such as moraines, glacial cirques and clear-water lakes. The vegetation is dominated by dense temperate forests, which give way to alpine meadows higher up under the rocky Andean peaks.

Landscapes of Dauria

Shared between Mongolia and the Russian Federation, this site is an outstanding example of the Daurian Steppe eco-region, which extends from eastern Mongolia into Russian Siberia and northeastern China. Cyclical climate changes, with distinct dry and wet periods lead to a wide diversity of species and ecosystems of global significance.

TABE’A II – Rapport renforçant les capacités régionales pour le patrimoine mondial

Following a first edition in 2011, TABE'A II provides a strategic update on the state of conservation of the Natural World Heritage sites in the Arab region

2015
L’Horizon du patrimoine mondial de l’UICN 2014

The first global assessment of the conservation outlook of all natural World Heritage sites

2014

Why has IUCN developed the IUCN World Heritage Outlook?

IUCN has developed the IUCN World Heritage Outlook to enable monitoring of all natural World Heritage sites in a systematic manner through time, and to promote conservation actions to help improve the outlook of these sites. Before the IUCN World Heritage Outlook, only sites affected by serious conservation issues were regularly assessed by IUCN, together with the World Heritage Centre, representing about half of all natural sites. By assessing all World Heritage sites inscribed for their natural values every three years, the high standards of World Heritage conservation can be highlighted, and sites where conservation action is needed can be identified.