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Periodic Reporting Cycle 2, Section I Periodic Report - Second Cycle Section I-Ukraine 1. Introduction 2. Inventories / lists / registers for cultural and natural heritage 1.1 - State Party Ukraine 2.1 - Cultural Heritage (Level and Status) National Process 1.2 - Date of ratification of the World Heritage Convention completed or continually 12/10/1988 updated Regional / provincial / state Process well- 1.3 - Entities involved in the preparation of Section I of the advanced Periodic Reporting Local Process well- advanced Governmental institutions responsible for cultural and natural heritage Other (please provide details in 2.7) Not applicable UNESCO National Commission World Heritage property managers/coordinators 2.2 - Natural Heritage (Level and Status) National Process well- 1.4 - Primary government authorities responsible for the advanced implementation of the Convention Regional / provincial / state Not applicable Daria Nedzelska Local Not applicable National Kyiv-Pechersk Historical and Cultural Preserve Other (please provide details in 2.7) Not applicable focal point, research worker International 2.3 - Are inventories/lists/registers adequate to capture Comment the diversity of cultural and natural heritage in the State Focal Point Contacts-Mariia Buiukli,National Conservation Party? Area "St.Sophia of Kyiv",24 Volodymyrska str.01001,Tel.+38 Inventories / lists / registers capture the full diversity of cultural 0442783311,e-mail:[email protected] Ministry of and natural heritage. Culture of Ukraine is responsible for the cultural heritage protection.19 I.Franko str.01601,Kyiv.Tel/Fax:+38 0442262645.E-mail:[email protected] The Ministry of 2.4 - Are inventories / lists / registers used to protect the Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine-for the protection identified cultural heritage? of natural heritage.35,Vasilya Lipkivskoho str.03035 Inventories / lists / registers are frequently used for the Kyiv.Tel.:+380442063174.e-mail: [email protected] protection of cultural heritage. 1.5 - Other key institutions responsible 2.5 - Are inventories / lists / registers used to protect the Anna Zviriaka identified natural heritage? Director Inventories / lists / registers are sometimes used for the Institute of the Monument Protection Research under protection of natural heritage. the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine Domain: cultural 2.6 - Are inventories / lists / registers used for the Mykola Yakovyna identification of properties for the Tentative List? President Inventories / lists / registers are frequently used for the Ukrainian National Committee of ICOMOS identification of potential World Heritage Properties. Domain: cultural Petro Tolochko 2.7 - Comments, conclusions and / or recommendations Head related to inventories / lists / registers of cultural and Ukrainian Society of Historical and Cultural Monuments natural heritage (questions 2.1 to 2.6) Protection Domain: cultural 3. Tentative List Viktor Kantsurak Director of the Department of Protected Areas Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine 3.1 - Potential future nominations (Property name / Domain: natural anticipated year of nomination) «Kyiv: Saint Sophia Cathedral and Related Monastic Buildings, St. Cyril’s St. Cyril’s and St. Andrew’s Churches, Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra» / 2016 / 1.6 - Comments “Trading posts and fortifications on the Genoese Trade Routes from the Besides, there are a wide range of restoration organizations, Mediterranean to the Black Sea” / 2016 / the main ones are: National Scientific-Research Restoration Baǧçasaray Palace of the Crimean Khans or The historical surroundings of Center of Ukraine, "UkrNDIproektrestavratsiya", Corporation Crimean Khans’ capital in Bakhchysarai / 2015 / "Ukrrestavratsiya" Enlargement of the property ''The Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Ancient Beech Forests of Germany" in Ukraine and other countries of Europe / 2017 / 3.2 - Tools used for a preliminary assessment of the potential Outstanding Universal Value ICOMOS thematic studies Page 1 Friday, October 10, 2014 (6:02:56 PM CEST) Periodic Report - Section I-Ukraine World Heritage Centre Periodic Report - Second Cycle Section I-Ukraine Filling the gaps – an action plan for the future by ICOMOS, Gaps analysis by Name Date of Status IUCN submission Meetings to harmonize Tentative Lists within your region Historical Centre of Kamianets-Podilsky, 11-18th 1997-06-30 Incomplete centuries UNESCO’s Global Strategy for a representative, balanced and credible World Heritage List L''viv – the Ensemble of the Historic Centre 1997-06-30 inscribed Other global comparative analysis L''viv – the Ensemble of the Historic Centre 2008-01-15 inscribed Holy Tops (Svyati Gory) 2000-06-30 not inscribed 3.3 - Level of involvement in the preparation of the Polissian Swamps and Slovechno-Ovruch Ridge 2000-06-30 not inscribed Tentative List Kaniv''s Hills (Kanivski Gory) 2000-06-30 not inscribed National government institution(s) Good Karadag 2000-06-30 not inscribed Regional / provincial / state / government(s) Good Podillian Ridge 2000-06-30 not inscribed Local government(s) Fair Beech Primeval Forests of the Carpathians 2005-01-31 Incomplete Other government departments Fair Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians 2006-01-31 inscribed UNESCO National Commission Good Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and 2010-01-29 inscribed the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany Local authorities within or adjacent to the property Fair Struve Geodetic Arc 2004-01-28 inscribed Local communities / residents Poor The Residence of Bukovyna and Dalmatia 2009-01-26 Incomplete Indigenous peoples Poor Metropolitans Landowners Poor Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian 2010-01-29 inscribed Local industries Poor Metropolitans Non Governmental Organization(s) Fair The ancient city of Tauric Chersonese and its 2011-10-07 Incomplete chora (5th century BC – 14th century AD) Consultants / experts Fair Ancient City of Tauric Chersonese and its Chora 2012-01-30 inscribed Site manager / coordinator(s) Good Wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region in 2012-01-30 inscribed Poland and Ukraine 3.4 - Was the authority(ies) listed in question 1.4 Historic environment of the Crimean Khans’ 2012-12-17 Incomplete responsible for the approval and submission of the capital in the city of Baǧçasaray Tentative List? Yes 4.2 - Involvement in recent nominations National government institution(s) Good 3.5 - If not, what authority(ies) is responsible for the Regional / provincial / state government(s) Fair approval and submission of the Tentative List? Local government(s) Good Other government departments Fair UNESCO National Commission Good 3.6 - Do you intend to update your Tentative List within Local authorities within or adjacent to the property Good the next six years? Local communities / residents Fair Yes Indigenous peoples Poor Landowners Poor 3.7 - Comments Local industries Poor Ukraine takes part in the Pan-European project "Primeval Non Governmental Organization(s) Fair Beech Forests – an European World Heritage site" to enlarge Consultants / experts Fair the World heritage property “The Primeval Beech Forests of Site manager / coordinator Good the Carpathians and the Ancient Beech Forests of Germany” (Slovakia, Ukraine, Germany). Ukraine also intends to expand its part of the property. 4.3 - Perceived benefits of inscribing properties on the World Heritage List Strengthened protection of sites (legislative, regulatory, High benefit 4. Nominations institutional and / or traditional) Enhanced conservation practices Some benefit 4.1 - Property Catalyst for wider community appreciation of heritage Some benefit Name Date of Status Improved presentation of sites High benefit submission Enhanced honour / prestige High benefit Kiev: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related 1989-05-30 inscribed Increased funding Some benefit Monastic Buildings, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra Additional tool for lobbying / political influence Limited benefit Kiev: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related 2005-04-06 inscribed Monastic Buildings, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra Stimulus for enhanced partnerships Some benefit Kiev: Saint-Sophia Cathedral with Related 2009-01-26 deferred Increased recognition for tourism and public use High benefit Monastic Buildings, St. Cyril’s and St. Andrew’s Stimulus for economic development in surrounding Limited benefit Churches, Kiev Pechersk Lavra communities Kiev: Saint-Sophia Cathedral and Related 2008-01-30 not inscribed Others (please provide details in 4.4) Not applicable Monastic Buildings, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra Kyiv: Saint-Sophia Cathedral with Related 2011-01-28 deferred Monastic Buildings, St. Cyril’s and St. Andrew’s 4.4 - Comments Churches, Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Ministry of Culture of Ukraine drafted the Law of Ukraine "On Laure de Kievo-Petchersk 1989-05-30 Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine on Protection of Cultural Heritage",which proposes to regulate the Page 2 Friday, October 10, 2014 (6:02:56 PM CEST) Periodic Report - Section I-Ukraine World Heritage Centre Periodic Report - Second Cycle Section I-Ukraine issue of preservation the World Heritage sites and the 5.7 - Implementation of International Conventions into traditional character of their environment. These requirements national policies are proposed to extend to the properties inscribed on the There is limited coordination and integration. Tentative List, pending a decision by the Committee for inscribing these properties on the World Heritage List or 5.8 - States Party’s policies to give heritage a function in rejection of the nomination. the life of communities
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