Under our ‘Voice’ strategy, we have committed to communicating how the National Trust movement can help address urgent societal needs. Our approach is to collect case studies from INTO members on a particular theme, add an overarching message and then use for internal learning (i.e. for INTO members to be inspired by what others are doing) and external advocacy (demonstrating what is unique and special about the National Trust approach).
The first of these was our 2016 State of Global Heritage Report, which was a call to action towards increasing awareness of the social, spiritual and economic value of heritage sites across the globe.
Heritage Conservation and the Sustainable Development Goals (Case studies from the INTO membership demonstrating how the National Trust movement is delivering the SDGs, written by Anita Canovas and Oliver Maurice)
From Start-up to Sustainability: An INTO Handbook for Heritage Trusts (Written by June Taboroff and Catherine Leonard, the handbook demonstrates what is special about the national trust approach, why they matter and what they can achieve in all parts of the world)
2016 State of Global Heritage Report (Written by Catherine Leonard using case studies from INTO members, we show that apathy towards our world heritage poses a greater risk to it than climate change, war and conflict or natural disasters)
INTO International Heritage Foundation Trust Deed
2013 Entebbe Declaration in Spanish
2013 Entebbe Declaration in Chinese
2011 The Victoria Declaration on the implications for cultural sustainability of climate change
2011 Victoria Declaration in Arabic
2011 Victoria Declaration in Spanish
2011 Victoria Declaration in French
2009 The Dublin Declaration on Climate Change
2003 INTO Edinburgh Declaration
Here is a selection of our past newsletters:
June 1, 2015
December 9, 2014
October 20, 2014 Camino Thank-You
September 3, 2014 Special Edition of eNews from INTO
July 12, 2014
April 30, 2014
February 26, 2014
January 14, 2014