HEFEI, May 27 -- An international dialogue on the use of space technologies in worldheritage protection kicked off on Tuesday at China's Mount Huangshan, a UNESCO naturaland cultural heritage site and global geopark.
Representatives of UNESCO-designated places, including World Heritage Sites, BiosphereReserves and UNESCO-affiliated Global Geoparks, gathered together for the first time fora four-day dialogue in Huangshan, Anhui Province.
The dialogue was aimed at boosting communication and cooperation among UNESCO-designated places, and enhancing protection, management and sustainable development ofthese places through space technologies, said Hong Tianhua, secretary-general of thedialogue's organizing committee.
As the number of UNESCO-designated places has increased in recent years, protection andmanagement of these places have become more challenging. The rapid development ofspace technologies, such as aeronautical, astronautical and ground-based monitoring, havebeen one of the key technologies to solve global environmental and development issues,said Hong, also executive deputy director of the International Center on SpaceTechnologies for Natural and Cultural Heritages (HIST).
Established in July 2011, the Beijing-based HIST is under the auspices of UNESCO andhosted by the Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth (RADI) of the ChineseAcademy of Sciences (CAS), which is aimed at providing technical services to UNESCO andits member states on the use of space technologies for UNESCO-designated places.
More than 160 representatives from UNESCO-designated places in 23 countries attendedthe dialogue, which was organized by HIST and the RADI of CAS and hosted by the MountHuangshan Administrative Committee.