'Threatened' by Drought or Desertification

Connected Sites: 6

WHS faced with a lack of water which threatens the criteria on which they were inscribed. The causes may be "Global Warming" (whether "anthropogenic" or not) reducing regular rainfall and increasing desertification or excessive taking of ground water, diversion of rivers etc.

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Keoladeo National Park
Inscribed: 1985
2.78
111
4
Taj Mahal
Inscribed: 1983
4.24
351
7
Ancient Ksour
Ancient Ksour
Mauritania
Inscribed: 1996
3.05
30
3
Chinguetti. "The City Is Seriously Threatened By The Encroaching Desert; High Sand Dunes Mark The Western Boundary And Several Houses Have Been Abandoned To The Encroaching Sand."
Timbuktu
Inscribed: 1988
3.45
33
2
In 1990 Was Placed On The "Whs In Danger" List Because Of The Encroachment Of Desert Sands
Mogao Caves
Inscribed: 1987
4.08
74
5
Desertification
See Arabic.China.Org.Cn
Great Wall
Inscribed: 1987
4.44
492
14
"A 60-Kilometer Section Of The Great Wall Located In Ning Xia/Gansu Province Is At Severe Risk Of Complete Obliteration From Sandstorms. These Sandstorms Are A Result Of Desertification, The Disappearance Of Vegetation, Stemming From Overgrazing Of Livestock And Intensive Agricultural Practices, That Overextend The Local Water Supply. In Some Of These Areas, The Wall?S Height Has Been Reduced From Six Meters To Two Or Three. Flash Floods, Another Result Of The Desertification And Its Destruction Of All Ground Cover, Also Threaten The Wall?S Structural Integrity By Gouging Out Its Base. Additionally, The Extinction Of Most Vegetation In The Area Has Caused Those Who Still Live Here To Seek Out Non-Organic Materials For Modern Construction, Including Pieces Of The Great Wall." (Cyark)