The World Monuments Watch is a flagship advocacy program of the
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-based private
non-profit organization
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,
World Monuments Fund
World Monuments Fund (WMF) is a private, international, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of historic architecture and cultural heritage sites around the world through fieldwork, advocacy, grantmaking, education, and trainin ...
(WMF) that is dedicated to
preserving and safeguarding the
historic, artistic, and architectural heritage of humankind.
Selection process
Every two years, it publishes a select list known as the Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites that is in urgent need of preservation funding and protection. It is a call to action on behalf of threatened cultural heritage monuments worldwide. The sites are nominated by governments, conservation professionals, site caretakers,
non-government organization
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s (NGOs), concerned individuals, and others working in the field.
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.
A site’s inclusion on the Watch List brings them to international attention, helping to raise funds needed for its rescue
and spurring local governments and communities to take an active role in protecting the cultural landmark.
2002 Watch List
The 2002 World Monuments Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites was launched on October 11, 2001 by WMF President
Bonnie Burnham at a press conference at the
Museum of Modern Art
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in New York.
The Watch List was expanded to 101 in the wake of the devastating destruction of the
World Trade Center
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World Trade Center may refer to:
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* List of World Trade Centers
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on
September 11, 2001
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. Its vicinity—the
Lower Manhattan
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area, was added as an imperiled urban site.
List by country/territory
Statistics by country/territory
The following countries/territories have multiple sites entered on the 2002 Watch List, listed by the number of sites:
Notes
A. Numbers list meant only as a guide on this article. No official reference numbers have been designated for the sites on the Watch List.
B. Names and spellings used for the sites were based on the officia
2002 Watch List as published
C. The references to the sites' locations and periods of construction were based on the officia
2002 Watch List as published
D. The WMF has added the ''Historic Lower Manhattan'' area to the 2002 Watch List as its 101st site, in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
E. Tally includes the ''Historic Lower Manhattan'' site.
References
External links
World Monuments Fund home pageWorld Monuments Watch home page
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