
International Charters on Heritage Conservation
International charters on heritage conservation are formal agreements that outline principles and guidelines for protecting and preserving cultural and natural heritage sites around the world. These documents, such as the Venice Charter and the Burra Charter, promote the importance of safeguarding historical buildings, landscapes, and traditions for future generations. They encourage cooperation among countries and organizations to ensure that these valuable resources are maintained, respected, and celebrated, reflecting the shared identity and history of humanity. Such charters help guide policies and practices in heritage conservation efforts globally.