Friday 20 March

Location: Ostend

Program

9h00 Transfer from Ghent to Ostend + registration
10h00-12h00

Plenary Session:

"Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and Climate Change: Preserving and Learning from the Past in a Warmer Future." (MICHELLE BERENFELD. Visiting Assistant Professor of Archaeology, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University. Consultant, World Monument Fund)

"ICOMOS Scientific Council Initiative: Global Climate Change and Cultural Heritage." (PAMELA JEROME. AIA, LEED® AP; ICOMOS Scientific Council Coordinator)

"Climate Change and Social Adaptation: how the past can inform the future." (DIANE L. DOUGLAS. Statistical Research Inc., USA)

12h00-13h30 Lunch
13h30-15h00

Parallel Workshop 1:
Planning for Global Climate Change effects on Cultural Heritage

"After the Flood: reconstructing Hadhrami villages in Yemen." (PAMELA JEROME. AIA, LEED® AP; ICOMOS Scientific Council Coordinator)

"Cultural Emergencies: Responding to climate-change related disasters." (ELÉONORE DE MERODE. Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development, The Netherlands)

"Living Heritage Sites and Climate Change - the reactions of parks and gardens within the European Garden Heritage Network." (CHRISTIAN GRUESSEN. European Garden Heritage Network, Germany)

"Cultural Heritage: Protection and/or Survival." (JAMES WHITE. Postgraduate Research student at the Edinburgh College of Art, UK)

 

Parallel Workshop 2
Energy efficiency, renewable recourses and new materials: strategies for the future

"Replacement of materials: many sides of a strategy." (PAULA MACIEL SILVA AND SILVIO ZANCHETTI. Catholic University of Pernambuco, Brazil)

"Restoration Montevideo warehouses – striking example of ecological restoration." (WOUTER CALLEBAUT. Callebaut Architecten, Belgium)

"Climate Change and the Cultural Environment - Recognized Impacts and Challenges in Finland." (MINNA PESU. National Board of Antiquities, Finland)

"Prince Charles may go virtual, Regional Gastronomy creates new opportunities!" (DIRK BRENTJENS. Academy of Regional Gastronomy, Belgium)

15h00-15h30 Coffee Break
15h30-17h00

Parallel Workshop 1
Models for Heritage Management against the background of Global Climate Change:

"The History of Forgetting: Towards Heritage as Ecology." (BENJAMIN MORRIS. University of Cambridge, UK)

"Swedish Heritage management." (NATALIYA HULUSJÖ. Swedish National Heritage Board )

"Analysing the Vulnerability of World Heritage to Climate Change, a case study of Bru na Boinne, Ireland." (CATHY DALY. Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany)

"Planning for the Developpement of Regi Lagni A Borbonic Age Site in Campania Region: the canal, the lake, and the urban waterfront." (CAROLINA COLLARO. Nova Gorica University and IUAV Venice University)

 

Parallel Workshop 2
Heritage Conservation, Public Engagement and Social Innovation:

"Landscape Use and Climate Change Presented to the Public." (JOLANDA BOS. The ReCollective, The Netherlands)

"The opinion and action of the NGO against the global climate changes that are related with cultural heritage in Turkey." (AYDıN UÇAR & ESER GULTEKIN. Akdeniz University, Turkey)

"The Dutch role in the presentation of climate change and human response." (SIGRID M. VAN ROODE, Past2Present/the ReCollective, The Netherlands)

"The Great Challenge: Energy Suplly by Hydroelectric Power Plants or Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge Heritages." (ELIZABETH FERREIRA DA SILVA; PATRÍCIA PEREIRA PERALTA. Instituto Nacional de Propriedade Industrial, Brazil)

 

17h00-18h30 Reception offered by the VLIZ
18h30 Transfer from Ostend to Ghent

 

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