A Field Guide to Tactical Heritage Urbanism Volume 1: October 2016 | Page 16

The Framework Convention on the Value of Cultural Heritage for Society (the Faro Convention) recognizes that cultural heritage is the very foundation of the shared values of society and plays an essential role in the fostering of open, inclusive and democratic societies. It states that cultural heritage cannot be viewed in isolation; rather, cultural heritage is the common thread that ties society together. The Faro Convention seeks to foster identity, support dialogue, and promote the transference of knowledge while engendering a greater sense of social responsibility and stewardship. It was drafted in 2003-2005, adopted in 2005, and came into force June 1, 2011. Since then it has been ratified by 16 European Member States. 16