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Monday, July 02, 2012 1:25:03 PM (IST)  

UN Designates Western Ghats as World Heritage Site

UN Designates Western Ghats as World Heritage Site

United Nations, Jul 2 (PTI):
India's 1600-km long Western Ghats mountain chain, which has forests older than the Himalaya mountains, has been added to list of world heritage sites by the United Nations.

The Western Ghats mountain chain is recognised as one of the world's eight "hottest hotspots" of biological diversity. The chain's forests, which are older than the Himalaya mountains influence the Indian monsoon weather pattern.

The ghats, which start at the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra and runs through the states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala ending at Kanyakumari, was added to the World Heritage list by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).

A historic opera house in Germany, a border town and its fortifications in Portugal, and eight interconnected lakes in Chad are some of the other sites that have been added to the list.

The Margravial Opera House Bayreuth in Germany, which was built in the 18th century, is considered a masterpiece of Baroque theatre architecture. It is the only entirely preserved example of its type where an audience of 500 can experience Baroque court opera culture and acoustics authentically, as its auditorium retains its original materials.

The border town of Elvas and its fortifications in Portugal, was also added to the list, as the site represents the largest bulwarked dry ditch system in the world. While Elvas contains remains dating back to the 10th century, its fortification began when Portugal regained independence in 1640.

The Lakes of Ounianga in Chad, which are 18 interconnected lakes in the arid Ennedi region of the Sahara Desert covering an area of 62,808 hectares, were also added to the list. The saline and freshwater lakes are home to diverse fauna and microorganisms.

The World Heritage Committee meets once a year, and is responsible for the implementation of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, which defines the kind of natural or cultural sites which can be considered for inscription on the World Heritage List.

Other inscriptions to the list this year include a pearling site in Bahrain Masjed-e Jame of Isfahan and an ancient mosque and a 53-metre high tomb in Iran, Gonbad-e Qabus.


Comments on this article
pinky, Kodagu
Saturday, July 14, 2012

Do you realize that this means no development in that region(no new roads, no new bridges, no new homes). Does that mean that the dwellers would be evicted eventually for no development

Damodar Bhat, Udupi
Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Now that the western ghats has been added to the world heritage list by UNESCO, the prices of coffee estates will drastically come down.Timber ( even Silver Oak etc ) cannot be cut from these estates.On the other side you have the Reserve Forests & Wildlife National Parks !

R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai
Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Will UN provide funds to preserve the heritage? Another opportunity for our great people to pocket some money!

abba, abdhabi
Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Very good news.Hope netavati diverting program will be cancelled.

Damodar Bhat, Udupi
Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Whoever has done this or responsible for this ' suffers from madness ' !

Please remember , that the value of coffee estates etc in these areas will have " no value " after this. Everyone will have to abide by UN laws and India is a signatory. Silly fools !

vnayak, mangalore/switzerland
Monday, July 02, 2012

Good news. This means also that controlled tourism can be deveoped like in many other such heritage places.

Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore
Monday, July 02, 2012

It's great news for nature lovers and environmentalists that at long last the "UN Designates Western Ghats as World Heritage Site".
Although the damage done can NEVER be undone, we hope this will put a full stop to Mining(Legal & Illegal) , deforestation, poaching, encroachments , Timbering as well as all anti social activities and it's associated evil elements.Nature will surely be the victor,flora & fauna ,birdlife , animal life and biodiversity should make a welcome return in the next few years. We may not see the Western Ghats in its glorious splendour of late 1950's and early 1960's , but surely the Authorities and Forest Officials will now have to ensure that there is a full stop to looting mother nature.

geoffrey, hat hill
Monday, July 02, 2012

Whilst outsiders recognize our heritage, paradoxically we the owners don't think twice before rampaging this heritage . It's true that 'familiarity breeds contempt'.

G R PRABHU, BEJAI ,MANGALORE
Monday, July 02, 2012

Good news,but bad news for land looters like Reddy & Yeddi.

Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain
Monday, July 02, 2012

Hope it also means no mining, no deforestation, no poaching and no Maoism in this stretch. If that is so, BSY would not be interested in direct/indirect chief ministersh.

McQueen, Mangalore
Monday, July 02, 2012

The interesting thing is that this very western ghats being in the UNESCO list, was opposed by some of our politicians from our state! Probably they wanted to loot this land, and make it like the republic of bellary!!!!

 
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