
E-FAITH
Campaign
for
a European
Industrial and Technical Heritage Year
MEMORANDUM
The European Industrial Heritage
Organisations:
- considering Resolution
n°2, par. A-ii, of the 2nd European Conference of
Ministers responsible for the Architectural Heritage (Granada,
October 3-4, 1985), which seeks to enlarge the notion of Heritage
to include, among others, Technical and Industrial
Heritage
- considering Resolution
n°3, par A.a, of the 3rd European Conference of Ministers
responsible for the Cultural Heritage (Malta, January 16-17,
1992), which asked that priority be given to deepening of the
notion of 'Heritage', particularly by:
- identifying those categories
of Heritage which were insufficiently protected or even
unprotected;
- defining specific and
appropriate strategies in this field, and;
- encouraging a greater
awareness of this Heritage amongst European societies (as
described in par. C.b. of the same Resolution)
- considering Resolution
n°2, par II.b, of the 4th European Conference of Ministers
responsible for the Cultural Heritage (Helsinki, May 30-31,
1996), explaining that strategies in favour of sustainable
cultural tourism can increase public appreciation of many aspects
of European culture, including its Technical and Industrial
Heritage
- considering the Recommendation
N° R (90) 20 of the Committee of Ministers of the Council
of Europe concerning the Protection and Conservation of the
Technical, Industrial and Engineering Heritage in Europe
(September 13, 1990) which puts forward, among others, the need to
promote general awareness and appreciation of this Heritage
through campaigns directed to the public at large and through
tourism
- considering the unique and
undeniable contribution of Europe to the growth of modern
Industrial and Technical Society
- considering the importance of
the European built and movable Technical and Industrial Heritage
and also the numerous threats that endanger it
- considering the impact of the
European Architectural Heritage Year (1975) and such initiatives
as the European Open Heritage Days to propagate awareness of
Heritage Conservation
The European Industrial Heritage
Organisations hereby request the Council of Europe, the European
Union, the member states, and the International organisations active
in the fields of studying, preserving and increasing public
appreciation of Heritage:
- to initiate a wide-spread
campaign to promote increased awareness and appreciation amongst
the public, public authorities and institutions, and
non-governmental organisations, of the urgent need to save the
Technical and Industrial Heritage of Europe, and to accord it the
significance it deserves on the grounds of its Historical and
Scientific importance, and through its Cultural significance in
offering ways of understanding the social and economic development
of our countries
The European Industrial Heritage
organisations therefore propose:
- that a campaign for a
European Industrial and Technical Heritage Year
should be launched.
If your organisation supports
this memorandum, please copy it on your letterhead and send the
approved copy, dated and duely undersigned by your representative(s)
to one of the following addresses:

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