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Peer learning Note 22 Revitalizing Culture Heritage

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Revitalizing Cultural heritage

Touristic bikes at a square in Kota Tua

Route map towards UNESCO Culture Heritage Status

Kota Tua’s proposal for UNESCO Cultural Heritage status has not yet been approved by the Indonesian Minister of Education and Culture. UNESCO will also require the application for this status to be identified in Indonesia’s 10-year plan. For these reasons, the Government of the Capital Region has been asked to ensure that the application for UNESCO Cultural Heritage status includes a strong commitment real guarantees. The relevant documentation from Indonesia’s Central Government and the City of Jakarta Government regarding legal protection is reviewed below:

National Government: • Law No. 11 of 2010 on the Protection of Cultural Heritage • Law No. 32 of 2009 on the Management and Protection of the Environment • Law No. 10 of 2009 on Tourism • Presidential Regulation No. 125 of 2012 on the Organization and Upgrading of Street Commerce


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