
On the occasion of the 48th session of the World Heritage Committee, taking place from 19 to 29 July 2026 in Busan, Republic of Korea, ICOMOS is pleased to share information regarding the ICOMOS World Heritage Panel meetings held for the Evaluation Cycle 2025-2026. From 20 to 28 November 2025, the ICOMOS World Heritage Panel met at the ICOMOS headquarters in Charenton-le-Pont, in order to discuss 26 cultural and mixed properties nominated for inscription on the World Heritage List in 2026 and with the goal of assessing whether they met the necessary conditions for inscription.
The Panel meeting was divided in three parts. Firstly, Panel members examined and discussed the cultural and mixed sites nominated for inscription. Secondly, delegations from each nominating States Parties had the opportunity to hold meetings with the ICOMOS Panel. Finally, Panel members adopted provisional recommendations and discussed the content of the Interim reports and additional information requests.
Moreover, and as prescribed by the Operational Guidelines, interim reports were delivered to each nominating State Party by the end of December 2025.
Before the discussions took place, Panel members rigorously examined a range of documents including:
Following these examinations, Panel members were requested to provide a written report.
All Panel members must declare any potential conflict of interest. In all cases, an ICOMOS Panel member whose nationality is the same as that of the subject of the evaluation is absent from the discussion and decision-making process. At the beginning of the meeting, all Panel members must sign the ICOMOS World Heritage Policy Paper and the ICOMOS Commitment of Confidentiality.
The Panel members undertake to respect the confidentiality of the discussions and of the ICOMOS recommendations agreed upon. In finalising and releasing the outcomes of the evaluations, communication with States Parties should be conducted solely via the ICOMOS International Secretariat.
The ICOMOS Panel brings together about thirty professionals and is made up of individual experts appointed by ICOMOS from its network (ICOMOS Board, representatives of ICOMOS International Scientific Committees, ICOMOS members) and beyond. They collectively possess a wide range of relevant world heritage skills and experience. The Panel members are selected each year depending on the nature of the properties nominated (e.g., rock art, 20th century heritage, industrial heritage, etc.) and on the basis of geo-cultural balanced representation. The collective expertise of the Panel is complimented by the advice which the ICOMOS advisors provide. Most importantly, they represent the various professional, geographic and cultural sensibilities present at the international level.
For the 2025–2026 evaluation cycle, the Panel’s composition reflects ICOMOS’s regional balance, with approximately 20% of Commission members representing each of the five regions.
In the framework of a collaboration between ICOMOS and the African World Heritage Fund (AWHF), experts from the Africa region received funding to participate to Panel meetings in person. ICOMOS hopes this fruitful collaboration will continue throughout the coming years, as this ensures a balanced and solid regional representation in accordance with the standards of the ICOMOS evaluation procedure.
Teresa Patrício (Belgium/Portugal)
Susan McIntyre-Tamwoy (Australia)
Gráinne Shaffrey (Ireland)
Léonce Ki (Burkina Faso)
Gertrude Mamotse Matswiri (Botswana)
Herman Kiriama (Kenya)
Renganaden Andiapen (Lovein) (Mauritius)
Paul Mahoney (New Zealand)
Shaiful Shahidan (Malaysia)
Gong Guoqiang (China)
Gai Jorayev (Turkmenistan)
Jehad Haron (Jordan)
Kheir-eddine Guerrouche (Algeria)
Lily Hasbani (Syria)
Jeanine Abdul Massih (Lebanon)
Chiara Pasian (Italy)
Adrian Olivier (UK)
Kristof Fatsar (Hungary)
Claudia Hatsumi Uribi Chinen (Peru)
Bettina Adams (Brazil)
Diego Sberna (Argentina)
William Rey Ashfield (Uruguay)

Alula Tesfay Asfha (Ethiopia)
Alyssa Barry (Senegal)
Jean-Christophe Simon (France)
Jun Zheng (China)
Katarzyna Piotrowska (Poland)
Kristal Buckley (Australia)
Luisa De Marco (Italy)
Niklas Schulze (Mexico)
Olga Bialostocka (Poland)
Susan Denyer (UK)