Examples of Heritage value in a sentence
Heritage value is the aesthetic, historic, scientific, cultural, social, or spiritual importance or significance of a historic place from the past, present, or future generations.
Current conservation issues:In September 2005, the World Heritage Centre was informed by IUCN about a number of serious conservation issues allegedly threatening the World Heritage value of Ha Long Bay, including water pollution from coal mining wastes; live coral extraction and sale; destruction of mangrove forests; degradation of water bodies from construction of tourism and recreation facilities; and other impacts of inappropriate tourism infrastructure developments.
Areas of Heritage value will be given due importance and incorporated in the plan.
In particular, IUCN recommended that areas of the dedicated RFA reserve system, which have been identified as having World Heritage value, should be managed in a manner consistent with potential World Heritage status and should ideally be added to the World Heritage property as originally recommended by IUCN.
By reason of its scale, intensity and nature and the reduction of landscaped/garden area for the purposes of car parking, the proposed use will compromise the Heritage value, integrity and setting of the Local Heritage Place and thus is in unacceptable conflict with City Wide Objective 112 and PDC 347.