36 of the Angkor complex, and create conditions that will permit its restoration and preservation. 6. Also, regarding the training of personnel who in the future may be involved in projects linked to the conservation and restoration of Angkor Wat, we appeal to concerned institutions and groups to consider whether it is desirable to find suitable methods of doing so. 1) International Symposium on the Study and Presentation of Historic Cities of Southeast Asia, April (19-20) 1985, at Sophia University, Tokyo. At this international conference the “SOS Sophia Appeal” was adopted. English Report–Cultural Heritage in Asia (1); Study and Preservation of Historic Cities of Southeast Asia, compiled by the Institute of Asian Cultures Sophia University, 168p., The Japan Times, 1986. 2) Symposium on the Borobudur Experience, supported by the UNESCO, October 30 – November 5, 1986, at the Borobudur Office in Yogyakarta. English Report–Cultural Heritage in Asia (2); Study on Borobudur, edited by the Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University, 1987. 3) Symposium on the Sukhothai Experience of the Development of the Program on the Study and Preservation of Historic Cities of Southeast Asia, supported by SPAFA and the UNESCO, November (21-26) 1987, at Ramkhamhaeng National Museum, Thailand. English Report–Cultural Heritage in Asia (3); Study on Sukhothai, edited by Y. Ishizawa, Y. Kono and Vira Rojpojchanarat, Institute of Asian Cultures, 176p., Sophia University, 1988. 4) Symposium on the Study, Preservation, and Development of Pagan, supported by the UNESCO, UNDP, and ICCROM, August (1-6), 1988, at the Hall of Hotel Thiripytsaya, in Myanmar. English Report–Cultural Heritage in Asia
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