Conservation

Where World Heritage Sites Are Under Threat

A new report from UNESCO has revealed the extent to which natural World Heritage sites are in danger. Globally, the organization has assessed that the conservation outlook of 36 percent of sites is either of significant concern or critical. The most common threats are invasive/non-native species, climate change, and the effects of tourism/recreation.

As our infographic shows, the region with the largest share of such sites is Mesoamerica and the Caribbean where 55 percent have been classified so. Of critical concern there are the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico and the Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve in Honduras. Also on the critical list is the Everglades National Park in the U.S.

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This chart shows the share of natural/mixed sites with a conservation outlook of 'significant concern' or 'critical' in 2017.

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Revenue of heritage & historical sites in Latin America 2017-2030, by country
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Number of users of heritage and historical sites in Latin America 2017-2030
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Visitors to the Galápagos 2016-2024
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Number of visits to Stonehenge in England 2010-2024
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Visitors to Machu Picchu 2019-2024
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Air passenger arrivals in Cartagena 2019-2024, by origin

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