27 Jun
Mittelrheinbrücke: UNESCO-Beschlussentwurf
Posted in Medien/Presse zu JoHo by joho Keine KommentareDer vorliegende UNESCO-Beschlussentwurf im Original
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” UPPER MIDDLE RHINE VALLEY
Draft Decision: 33 COM 7B.104
The World Heritage Committee,
1. Having examined Document WHC-09/33.COM/7B.Add,
2. Recalling Decision 32 COM 7B.93, adopted at its 32nd session (Quebec City, 2008),
3. Notes the summary version of the Environmental Impact Study of the Rhine crossing options and the traffic analysis provided by the State Party and that an architectural competition has taken place for the proposed bridge;
4. Regrets that the full version of the Environmental Impact Study was not submitted;
5. Considers that the summary version of the Environmental Impact Study fails to set out an adequate methodology to interrogate the impact of the proposed bridge on the Outstanding Universal Value of the property, and that the traffic analysis does not consider the resilience or limitations of parts of the current road network to increased traffic;
6. In order that the recommendations of the 2008 World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS advisory mission be fully considered in terms of the potential impacts of a proposed crossing on the Outstanding Universal Value and integrity of the property, including on important views, requests the State Party to submit as soon as possible, for assessment by ICOMOS, the complete Environmental Impact Study to allow a full assessment of the proposed bridge and tunnel solutions on the Outstanding Universal Value of the property;
7. Also requests the State Party to examine a reduction in commercial railway traffic as well as a mid-term regional railway plan, and requests a chart showing the overall sound levels within the inscribed property;
8. Further requests the State Party to submit to the World Heritage Centre by 1 February 2010 an update report on progress in the decision making on the Rhine crossing for review by the World Heritage Centre and the Advisory Bodies, for examination by the World Heritage Committee at its 34th session in 2010.”
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