5.1.1 sign and ratify the Council
of Europe Framework Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage
for Society (CETS No. 199, “Faro Convention”) and the European Landscape Convention
(ETS No. 176) if they have not yet done so, and develop national
strategies which take into account the protection and use of the
cultural heritage according to the principles laid down in these
conventions;
5.1.2 conduct national surveys of heritage under statutory protection
to identify endangered heritage, establish priorities for action,
decide upon the most relevant action for each heritage site and
help direct resources to where they are most needed, bearing in
mind the right balance between monuments of architectural/historic
value and smaller heritage sites of value to the community;
5.1.3 mainstream heritage protection into decision making in
relation to planning and policy, at national, regional and local
level, include “heritage impact assessment” alongside environmental
impact assessment and use heritage as a key element in socio-economic regeneration
projects;
5.1.4 where feasible, conduct targeted regional surveys to also
consider heritage which is not yet under statutory protection in
order to identify endangered heritage sites of value for the local community
which could be included in regional development plans;
5.1.5 introduce regular reporting in national parliaments on
initiatives undertaken to safeguard endangered heritage and engage
with the Council of Europe, the European Union and UNESCO to harmonise
data related to endangered heritage and share best practice and
knowledge;
5.1.6 encourage co-operation between the ministries responsible
for heritage and for education with a view to raising awareness
of young people of the value of heritage and help them to strengthen
their cultural understanding and democratic citizenship based on
lessons learnt from heritage and experiences of democracy and human
exchanges based on the interpretation of heritage;
5.1.7 develop integrated and innovative heritage-led strategies
for the protection of monuments and historic towns and local and
regional development using the Council of Europe’s guidance and
methodologies, as developed within the framework of the Technical
Co-operation and Consultancy Programme related to the integrated
conservation of the cultural heritage, the UNESCO Historic Urban
Landscape initiative and the experience shared within the European Association
of Historic Towns and Regions (EAHTR);