why are world heritage sites in danger?
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Armed conflict and war, earthquakes and other natural disasters, pollution, poaching, uncontrolled urbanization and unchecked tourist development pose major problems to World Heritage sites
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UNESCO currently lists 30 sites as “World Heritage in danger.” These are sites whose continued existence or well-being is at risk due to development projects, land use change, abandonment, armed conflict, natural disasters, or other threats. World Heritage sites in danger include the walled city of Baku in Azerbaijan, Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador, the Old City of Jerusalem, the rice terraces of the Philippines, the medieval monuments of Kosovo in Serbia, and the Chan Chan Archaeological Zone in Peru.