13th council of europe meeting of the workshops for the implementation of the european landscape con
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13th COUNCIL OF EUROPE MEETING OF THE WORKSHOPS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION: “Territories of the future, landscape identification and assessment: an exercise in democracy” organised by the Council of Europe and the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism of Montenegro within the framework of the working programme of the European Landscape ConventionTRANSCRIPT
13th COUNCIL OF EUROPE MEETING OF THE WORKSHOPS
FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION
“Territories of the future,
landscape identification and assessment:
an exercise in democracy”
organised by the Council of Europe
and the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism of Montenegro
within the framework of the working programme of
the European Landscape Convention
PROGRAMME
- 25 September 2013 -
Cetinje, Montenegro, 2-3 October 2013
Document prepared by the
Democratic Governance Directorate – Council of Europe
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The 13th Council of Europe Meeting of the Workshops for the implementation of the European
Landscape Convention on “Territories of the future: landscape identification and assessment: an
exercise in democracy” is being organised by the Council of Europe – Democratic Governance,
Directorate – in co-operation with the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism of
Montenegro, within the context of the Work Programme of the European Landscape Convention.
The Meeting will take place in Cetinje, Montenegro (Grand hotel: Njegoseva 1, Cetinje, 81250
Montene , http://www.hotelgrand.me/kontakt.html).
An optional study visit will be organised for the official delegates of the Member States of the Council
of Europe and speakers in the Programme on 1 October 2013 at the Bay of Kotor and Old Capital
Cetinje.
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Introduction
As an international intergovernmental organisation created in 1949 and whose headquarters are
located in Strasbourg (France), the Council of Europe has 47 Member States: Albania, Andorra,
Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, Turkey,
Ukraine, United Kingdom. Its main objectives are to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of
law and to seek common solutions to the main problems facing European society today.
The European Landscape Convention was adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of
Europe on 19 July 2000 in Strasbourg and opened for signature of the Member States of the Organisation
in Florence (Italy) on 20 October 2000, with the aims to promote European landscape protection,
management and planning and to organise European co-operation. It is the first international treaty to be
exclusively devoted to all aspects of European landscape. The Convention applies to the entire territory of
the Parties and covers natural, rural, urban and peri-urban areas. It concerns landscapes that might be
considered outstanding as well as everyday or degraded landscapes. To date, 38 Council of Europe
Member States have ratified the Convention: Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland,
Sweden, “the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.
Two states have signed the Convention: Iceland and Malta.
Organised by the Council of Europe on a regular basis, the meetings of the Workshops for the
implementation of the European Landscape Convention take a detailed look at the implementation
of the Convention. These meetings are a genuine forum for sharing practices and ideas and are also an
opportunity to present new concepts and achievements in connection with the Convention. Special
emphasis is given to the experiences of the state hosting the meeting. The following Council of Europe
Meetings of the Workshops for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention have
previously been organised:
– 23-24 May 2002, Strasbourg: “Landscape policies: contribution to the well-being of European citizens and
to sustainable development (social, economic, cultural and ecological approaches); Landscape identification,
evaluation and quality objectives, using cultural and natural resources; Awareness-raising, training and
education; Innovative tools for the protection, management and planning of landscape”
– 27-28 November 2003, Strasbourg: “Integration of landscapes in international policies and programmes and
transfrontier landscapes; Landscapes and individual and social well-being; Spatial planning and landscape”
– 16-17 June 2005, Cork (Ireland): “Landscapes for urban, suburban and peri-urban areas”
– 11-12 May 2006, Ljubljana (Slovenia): “Landscape and society”
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– 28-29 September 2006, Gerona (Spain): “Landscape quality objectives: from theory to practice”
– 20-21 September 2007, Sibiu (Romania): “Landscape and rural heritage”
– 24-25 April 2008, Piestany (Slovakia): “Landscape in planning policies and governance: towards integrated
spatial management”
– 8-9 October 2009, Malmö (Sweden): “Landscape and driving forces”
– 15-16 April 2010, Cordoba (Spain): “Landscape and infrastructures for the society”
– 20-21 October 2011, Evora (Portugal): “Multifunctional landscape”
– 4-5 June 2012, Carbonia, Sardinia (Italy): “Council of Europe Landscape Award Forum of National
Selections - Sessions 2008-2009 and 2010-2011”
– 2-3 October 2012, Thessalonica (Greece), “Vision for the future of Europe on territorial democracy:
landscape as a new strategy for spatial planning… Another way to see the territory involving civil society…”
[The proceedings of the meetings are published in the Council of Europe’s “European Spatial Planning and
Landscape” series and are available on the Council of Europe’s European Landscape Convention website:
http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/cultureheritage/heritage/Landscape/Publications_en.asp]
Organisers
The Council of Europe thanks the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism of Montenegro
for its co-operation and hospitality, as well as the Swiss Federal Office of the Environment, the
Ministries of the Environment of Finland and Norway and the Swedish National Heritage Board for
their support.
Objectives
The aim of the Meeting is to promote an integrated approach to spatial / regional planning and good
governance, and in particular to implement the European Landscape Convention, and in particular:
– Articles 5c), which states that each Party undertakes “to establish procedures for the participation of
the general public, local and regional authorities, and other parties with an interest in the definition and
implementation of the landscape policies”, and
– Article 6 C. on “Identification and assessment”, which states:
“1. With the active participation of the interested parties, as stipulated in Article 5.c, and with a view to
improving knowledge of its landscapes, each Party undertakes:
a. i) to identify its own landscapes throughout its territory;
ii) to analyse their characteristics and the forces and pressures transforming them;
iii) to take note of changes;
b. to assess the landscapes thus identified, taking into account the particular values assigned to them by
the interested parties and the population concerned.
2. These identification and assessment procedures shall be guided by the exchanges of experience and
methodology, organised between the Parties at European level pursuant to Article 8”,
The Meeting aims to exchange insights, perspectives, theoretical and practical approaches from the
European, national, regional and local levels. It will make proposals for the preparation of the 8th
Council of Europe Conference on the European Landscape Convention (March 2015, Strasbourg).
Websites
– European Landscape Convention
http://www.coe.int/EuropeanLandscapeConvention
http://www.coe.int/Conventioneuropeennedupaysage
– Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism of Montenegro
http://www.mrt.gov.me/en/ministry?alphabet=lat
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Venue
The Meeting will be held in Cetinje, Montenegro (Grand hotel: Njegoseva 1, Cetinje, 81250
Montene Tel , http://www.hotelgrand.me/kontakt.html).).
Participants
The Meeting is addressed to government officials, representatives of local and regional authorities,
universities, professionals, public and private governmental and non-governmental organisations
working on sustainable spatial planning, territorial development and landscape. The number of
participants is limited to 200.
Working languages
The working languages are Montenegrin, English and French. Interpretation will be provided.
Programme
On the Council of Europe website, you will find the programme of the Meeting at the address:
http://www.coe.int/EuropeanLandscapeConvention under “Meetings of the Convention / Workshops”:
Registration
Participants are invited to fill in the online registration form before 15 September 2013.
http://a.cs.coe.int/team20/european_landscape_convention/Registration/default.aspx
No registration fees are required of the participants.
Practical information
Participants are invited to make their own transport and hotel reservations.
– Official site of Montenegro tourist organisation: www.montenegro.travel
– Official site of Montenegro airports: http://www.montenegroairports.com/
– Official site of Montenegro airlines: www.montenegroairlines.com
– Hotel reservations: http://www.cipa-booking.me/
Organisers
Council of Europe
Democratic Governance, Culture
and Diversity Directorate
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS
Head of Division
Policy Development
European Landscape Convention
Council of Europe, DG II
F-67075, STRASBOURG Cedex
Tel: + 33 (0) 3 88 41 23 98
E-mail: [email protected]
Montenegro – Ministry of Sustainable
Development and Tourism
Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC
General Director of Sector for Spatial
Planning, Ministry of Sustainable Development
and Tourism, IV Proleterske 19,
81000 PODGORICA
Tel: + 382 20 446 207
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Vuk MARKOVIC, Landscape Architect
within the Sector for Spatial Planning, Ministry
of Sustainable Development and Tourism, IV
Proleterske 19,
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Contact
Mrs Nancy NUTTALL-BODIN
Administrative Assistant
European Landscape Convention
Council of Europe, DG II
F-67075 STRASBOURG Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)3 90 21 49 36
Fax: +33 (0)3 88 41 37 83
E-mail: [email protected]
81000 PODGORICA
Tel: +382 20 446 282
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Nikola JOVOVIC
Ministry of sustainable development and
tourism
PCU – LAMP
Tel: +382 20 446 316
E mail: [email protected]
Photo cover page: Perast, Bay of Kotor
Photograph: National touristic organisation of Montenegro
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MONDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2013
Arrival of participants
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TUESDAY 1 OCTOBER 2013
9.00 – 17.00 Study visit of the Bay of Kotor and Old Capital Cetinje
8.30 – 9.00 Meeting in front of the Grand hotel: Njegoseva 1, Cetinje, 81250 Montene
, http://www.hotelgrand.me/kontakt.html
9.00 Departure
Please confirm your participation at the study visit on the registration form of the Meeting.
The Bay of Boka Kotorska is one of the most beautiful bays in the world. Due to its exceptional
cultural and natural features, a part of the Bay, the area of Kotor – consisting of two smaller bays
Kotor and Risan – has been included on Unesco’s World Heritage List since 1979.
The Bay is surrounded by the steep limestone mountains of the Dinaric Alps, with its highest peak
reaching 1895 m (Mt Orjen) and the deepest part of the Bay reaching 52 m, making this area one of
the rare karstic areas in the world.
Located between the Adriatic Sea and the vide limestone area, the region of Boka Kotorska is strongly
influenced by the Mediterranean and Mountain climates. This combination of climates creates a
distinguished Sub-Mediterranean climate quite different from other parts of the Montenegrin coast. A
unique feature for Boka is the early spring when all the surrounding mountains are still covered with
snow while the coast flourishes with Mediterranean trees and flowers. During the winter one can
enjoy the pleasant sun and calm weather on the coast while the mountains and are still covered with
snow. Along the coast line of the bay exists a rich distribution of Mediterranean plants. Continental
and exotic vegetation such as laurels, palms, olive-trees, orange and lemon trees, pomegranate trees,
agaves, camellias, mimosas grows in this area.
The Bay has been inhabited since antiquity and has some well-preserved medieval towns. The
picturesque towns of Kotor, Risan, Tivat, Perast and Herceg Novi along with their natural
surroundings are major tourist attractions.
Founded in the 15th century, Cetinje is a town of immense historical heritage. It became the center of
Montenegrin life as well as a religious center. It is because of its heritage as a long-term Montenegrin
capital that it is today the honorary capital of Montenegro. Cetinje, located at the foot of the Lovcen
Mountains, was the old capital of Montenegro for centuries and the original point of Montenegrin
spirituality. The patina on the faces of the buildings contains messages from the past creating a link
with today.
Its urban development, strongly connected with the Montenegrin history, has succeeded to, on such a
small area; produce a unique architectural entity which reflects eclectic styles from the end of XIX
and early XX century.
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WEDNESDAY 2 OCTOBER 2013
8.00 – 8.45 Welcome and registration of participants
OPENING SESSION
9.00 – 9.45 Opening speech
Mr Branimir GVOZDENOVIC, Minister of Sustainable Development and Tourism,
Montenegro
Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC, General Director, Directorate for Spatial
Planning, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Montenegro, Vice-
President of the Council of Europe Conference on the European Landscape
Convention
Mr Dušan VUKSANOVIC, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Montenegro
Mr Aleksaksandar BOGDANOVIC, Mayor of the Old Royal Capital Cetinje,
Montenegro
Mrs Claudia LUCIANI, Director, Democratic Governance Directorate, Council of
Europe
Mrs Liv Kristine MORTENSEN, President of the Council of Europe Conference on
the European Landscape Convention, Senior Advisor, Department of Regional
Planning, Ministry of the Environment, Norway
Mr Elias BERIATOS, President of the Committee of Senior Officials of the Council
of the Europe Conference of Ministers responible for Spatial/Regional Planning
(CEMAT), Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Greece
Mr Ilya YAROVOY, Professor, Architectural Institute of Moscow, on behalf of
Mr Valery SUDARENKOV, Member of the Council of the Federation of the Federal
Assembly of Russia
Mrs Anne-Marie CHAVANON, Chair of the Democracy, Social Cohesion and Global
Challenges Committee of the Conference of INGOs of the Council of Europe
Introduction
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS, Head of Division, Policy Development,
Executive Secretary of the European Landscape Convention, Council of Europe
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LANDSCAPES OF MONTENEGRO
A JOURNEY IN MONTENEGRO
Chairs Mrs Lidija LJESAR, General Director, Directorate for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture,
Montenegro
Mrs Nevena DAKOVIC, Advisor, Directorate for Spatial Planning, Ministry of Sustainable
Development and Tourism, Montenegro
9.45 – 12.00
A journey in Montenegro
Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC, General Director, Directorate for Spatial Planning, Ministry of
Sustainable Development and Tourism, Montenegro
Mrs Lidija LJESAR, General Director of Directorate for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture,
Montenegro
Mr Vuk MARKOVIC, Landscape Architect, Directorate for Spatial Planning, Ministry of Sustainable
Development and Tourism, Montenegro
Mrs Jelena KNEZEVIC, Advisor of Minister, Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism,
Montenegro
Mrs Marina SPAHIC, Advisor, Directorate for Environmental Protection and Climate Change,
Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Montenegro
Mrs Milica BERBEROVIC, Director of Landscape Architect Association of Montenegro
Mrs Sandra KAPETANOVIC, Executive Director, NGO Expeditio, Montenegro
Ksenija VUKMANOVIC, Spatial planner, CAU planning bureau, Montenegro
Mrs Svetlana JOVANOVIC, Spatial planner, Republic Institute for Urbanism and Planning,
Montenegro
Mrs Zeljka CUROVIC, Landscape planner, Plan plus planning bureau, Montenegro
Mr Oliver CORLETTE, Executive director Adriatic Marinas Ltd. – Porto Montenegro Project,
Montenegro
12.00 – 13.30 Lunch
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WORKSHOP I
IDENTIFY, ANALYSE, CHARACTERISE
THE LANDSCAPE
TO ACT, IMPROVE THE KNOWLEDGE
13.30 – 16.30
Chairs Mrs Polyxeni ZEIKOU, Director, General Secretariat of Regional Planning and Urban Development,
Spatial Planning Division, Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Greece
Mr Vuk MARKOVIC, Landscape Architect, Directorate for Spatial Planning, Ministry of Sustainable
Development and Tourism, Montenegro
Introductive interventions Methods : Scales and levels
Mrs Ingrid SARLÖV-HERLIN, Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and
Management, Arnalp, Sweden, Representative of the European Council of Landscape Architecture
Schools (ECLAS)
Mr Graham FAIRCLOUGH, Member of the European Association of Archaeologists, United
Kingdom
Experiences of landscape identification and assessment: national, regional and
local levels
Belgium
The Walloon Region: The Landscape Atlases of Wallonia
Mrs Mireille DECONINCK, Officer, Department of Regional Planning, General Directorate of Spatial
Planning, Housing and Heritage and of Energy, Public Service of Wallonia, Walloon Region
The Flamish Region : The identification of Flemish landscapes
Mr Peter VERVOORT, Spatial Development Department Flanders
Croatia
R vita isati n f th Cu tu a Landscap Cas Study th Is and B ač
Mrs Sanja ŠABAN, Assistant Minister, Ministry of Culture
The Landscapes Map
Mrs Vanja KOVACIC, Conservator, Conservation Department of Split
Cyprus: The landscape character assessment
Mr Phaedon ENOTIADES, Department of Town Planning and Housing, Ministry of Interior
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Finland
The national division of landscape provinces and regional landscape surveys
Mr Hannu LINKOLA, Senior Officer, Ministry of the Environment
Participation and public involvement as a tool in landscape conservation
Ms Leena RINKINEVA-KANTOLA, Senior Official, Center for Economic Development, Transport
and the Environment, Western Finland
France: The landscape Atlases and the National Landscape Observatory
Mrs Aurélie FRANCHI, , Policy Officer for Landscape, Directorate for Housing Urban Development
and Landscapes, Directorate of Urban Planning and Quality of Life, Landscape and Publicity Office,
Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
Greece: The landscapes typology
Mrs Polyxeni ZEIKOU, Director of Spatial Planning, Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate
Changes
Mr Anestis GOURGIOTIS, Senior Official, Directorate of Spatial Planning and Urban Development,
Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Changes
Ireland: Experiences of landscape identification and assessment at national and local levels
Mrs Nessa ROCHE, Architectural Conservation Advisor, Department of Arts, Heritage and the
Gaeltacht
16.30 – 17.00 Break
17.00 – 19.30
Chairs Mrs Anastazija MIRANOVIC, Head of the Directorate for the Protection of Cultural Property,
Montenegro
Mr Enrico BUERGI, Former Chair of the Council of Europe Conference on the European Landscape
Convention, Switzerland, Chair of the 1-2nd Session of the Council of Europe Landscape Award
Italy: Experiences of landscape identification and assessment at national and regional levels
Mrs Maria Maddalena ALESSANDRO, Head for the Implementation of the European Landscape
Convention, Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism
Mrs Margherita AZZARI, Professor of Geography, Study University of Florence, Italy
The National Observatory for Rural Landscape
Mr Mauro AGNOLETTI, Coordinator of the Working Group Landscape – National Plan for Rural
Development, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
Latvia: Experiences of landscape identification and assessment Mrs Dace GRANTA, Senior Expert, Spatial Planning Department, Ministry of Environmental
Protection and Regional Development
Norway: Landscape analysis at national, regional and local levels Mrs Liv Kirstine MORTENSEN, Senior Advisor, Department of Regional Planning, Norwegian
Ministry of the Environment
Sweden
Including landscape in long-term spatial planning
Mr Johan BERGKVIST, National Coordinator for Cultural Heritage at the Swedish Transport
Administration
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A methodology on assessing the landscape
Mrs Emily WADE, Landscape Architect
Mr Bengt SCHIBBYE, Landscape Architect
Portugal: Landscape Atlas of Portugal and guides at local level
Mrs Maria José FESTAS, Senior Advisor, General Directorate of Territorial Development, Ministry
of Environment, Spatial Planning and Energy, Former Chair of the Council of Europe Conference on
the European Landscape Convention and CSO-CEMAT
Slovenia: The distribution of landscape types in Slovenia
Mrs Jelena HLADNIK, Secretary, Head of the Implementation of the European Landscape Convention,
Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment
Spain: The Landscape Atlas of Spain and landscape identification and experiences of landscape
indentification and assessment at regional level
Catalonia: the Landscape Catalogues
Mr Eduard ROSSELL I MIR, Director of Architecture and Landscape, Generalitat of Catalonia,
Director of RECEP
Mr Pere SALA, Technical Coordinator of the Landscape Observatory of Catalonia
Valencia: The procedure for cataloguing the whole territory, vision from the municipal level
Mr Tomás PASTOR MARTÍNEZ, Arquitect at the Politechnic University of Valencia
19.30 Official diner for all participants
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THURSDAY 3 OCTOBER 2013
Chairs Mrs Anita BERGENSTRÅHLE-LIND, Head of International Policy and Cooperation, Department of
Strategic Planning, Swedish National Heritage Board, Sweden
Mr Jean-François SEGUIN, Former President of the Council of Europe Conference for the European
Landscape Convention, Chair of the 3rd Session of the Council of Europe Landscape Award
9.00 – 11.30
- Continuation -
Turkey: The Landscape Character Analysis in Turkey
Mrs Gülhan Çetin SÖNMEZ, Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs, Landscape Protection Division
Mrs Serap KARGIN, Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs, General Directorate of Nature
Conservation and National Parks, Landscape Protection Division
Mr Osman UZUN, Associate Professor Doctor, Duzce University, Forestry Faculty Landscape
Architecture Department
United Kingdom: Methods of identification and the qualificattion of Landscape in England
(Historic Landscape Characterisation (HLC), Landscape Character Assessment, The Forest’s
character areas), Wales (The Registers of Historic Landscape of Outstanding or Special Historic
Interest and LANDMAP), Scotland (The Landscape Character Assessment and the Historic Land Use
Assessment of Scotland) and Northern Ireland (the Northern Ireland Landscape Character
Assessment)
Mr Chris BLAKE, Landscape and Outdoor Recreation, Department for Environment, Food and Rural
Affairs (DEFRA)
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Interventions, comments, debate Hungary: The development of work for the identification and the qualification of landscapes
Mr Gábor KISS, Head of Department, National Representative of European Landscape Convention for
Hungary, Ministry of Rural Development
Moldova: Experiences and practices
Mr Serghei MUNTEANU, Division of Architecture, Projections, Urbanism and Spatial Planning,
Ministry of Territorial Development and Construction
Poland: Towards a typology and methodology of landscapes
Mr Marek KAJS, Head of Division, General Directorate for Environmental Protection
Mrs Małgorzata OPECHOWSKA, Senior Expert, National Secretariat for the Landscape Convention,
Department for Nature Protection, General Directorate for Environmental Protection
Serbia: Cultural landscapes identification and assessment, teaching experiences from the
Department for Landscape Architecture of the University of Belgrade Mrs Jasminka CVEJIC, Professor, Belgrade University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of
Landscape Architecture and Horticulture
Mr Andreja TUTUNDZIC, Doctor, Belgrade University, Faculty of Forestry, Department of
Landscape Architecture and Horticulture
Slovak Republic: From Landscape Atlas towards Landscape Typology Mrs Ida VANAKOVA, State Advisor, Ministry of Transport, Construction and Regional Development
of the Slovak Republic
Mrs Pavlina MISIKOVA, National Focal Point for the European Landscape Convention, Advisor,
Ministry of the Environment
With the participation of Members from the Council of Europe Conference on the European
Landscape Convention, the Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape, the Committee
of the Senior Officials of the CEMAT, National Representatives of Ministries, Local and Regional
Representatives, Representatives of Institutions and NGOs; National and International professionals
and experts
Report with the contribution of Ms Charlotte KOK, Expert for Culture, University of Utrecht, the
Netherlands
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11.30 – 12.00 Break
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WORKSHOP II
AN EXERCISE IN DEMOCRACY
THE KNOWLEDGE, THE FEELING,
THE WILL OF POPULATIONS
Chairs Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC, General Director, Directorate for Spatial Planning, Ministry of
Sustainable Development and Tourism, Montenegro
Mr Audun MOFLAG, Former Senior Advisor, Department of Regional Planning, Norwegian Ministry
of the Environment, Norway
12.00 – 13.00
Introductory presentations
A shared knowledge of the landscape
Mrs Laurence LE DU-BLAYO, University of Rennes 2, France, Member of the Board of Director of the
Landscape Research Group (LRG)
The social demand for landscape
Mrs Lionella SCAZZOSI, Professor of Landscape Architecture at the University of Milano,
Representative of ICOMOS
The democracy, social cohesion and global challenges Committee of the Conference of INGOs of
the Council of Europe
The European Charter of Urbanism of the European Council of Town Planners (ECTP) and the
landscape dimension
Mr Luc-Emile BOUCHE-FLORIN, Honorary President of the European Council of Town Planners
(ECTP)
The European Landscape Convention and the European Year of Citizens
Mr Dirk GOTZMAN, Director of Civilscape
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch
The experiences of active participation 14.30 – 16.00
Armenia: The implementation of the national landscape policy of Armenia
Mrs Naira SARKISIAN, Chief Specialist of Urban Policy and Spatial Planning, Ministry of Urban
Development
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Experience on participation in landscape policies
Mrs Lamija ABDIJEVIC, Expert Adviser for Architectural Heritage with the Bureau for Protection of
Monuments of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ministry of Civil Affairs
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Mr Dejan RADOS, Senior Expert Associate for Nature Conservation, Ministry of Education and
Culture of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Czech Republic: Spatial planning and landscape
Ms Hana MACHOVA, Officer, Spatial Planning Department, Ministry for Regional Development
Mr Petr LEPESKA, Officer, Town and Country Planning Department, Ministry for Regional
Development
Romania: The involvement of the sector of tourism
Mr Octavian ARSENE, Director, Department for Tourism Investments, the National Tourism
Authority
Serbia: The rehabilitation of the industrial landscape of Senjski Rudnik Mrs Biljana FILIPOVIC, Senior Advisor for International Cooperation, Ministry of Environment and
Spatial Planning, Department for EU Integration, International Cooperation and Project
Mrs Jasminka LUKOVIĆ JAGLICIĆ, Director, Regional Development Agency of Kragujevac
“th f m Yu s av R pub ic f Mac d nia”: Experience on participation in landscape
policies
Mrs Valentina CAVDAROVA, Head of Division for Space Planning in Protected Areas and
Geodiversity, Agency for Environment, Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning
Ukraine: Ukrainain landscapes
Mr Vyacheslav OLESHCHENKO, Senior Researcher, Director of the Koretsky Institute of State and
Law National Research Centre, Academy of Science Academy of Science of Ukraine
Methods, experiences, illustrations 16.00 – 17.00
Landscape identification
Mr Arthur SPIEGLER, Senior Vice President of the European Council of Villages and Small Towns,
Austria
European local landscape circle studies: Implementation Guide
Mr Terry O’REGAN, Coordinator at the Association Landscape Alliance Ireland, Ireland
Identification of places of value
Mr Marco TAMARO, Director of the Benetton Foundation
Ms Simonetta ZANON, Member of the Benetton Foundation, Italy
“My suitcas ”
Mrs Cristiana STORELLI, Architect, Coordinator of the International Landscape Workshop of
Bellinzona, Switzerland, Honorary Member of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the
Council of Europe
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17.00 – 17.30 Break
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WORKSHOP III
PROMOTING COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE
TO REACT, EXCHANGE EXPERIENCES, METHODS,
TECHNOLOGIES AND RESEARCHES
17.30 – 19.00
Chairs Mrs Cecilia ULFHIELM, Special Adviser, Swedish Forest Agency, Sweden
Mr Dušan VUKSANOVIC, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Montenegro
Experiences and collaborated methods
Transnational experience: The implementation of the European Landscape Convention in the
municipalities of North Calotte Area
Mrs Noora RAASAKKA, Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment for
Lapland, Finland
Mrs Sari SIVONEN, Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment for Lapland,
Finland
Transregional experience for urban and peri-urban areas: The Euroscapes Project
Mr Rémi PAIN, Coordinator of the Euroscape Project, Community of Agglomeration of Marne la
Vallée, Val Maubuée, France
Territorial sustainable development in the Russian Federation: experience of the Moscow Oblast
Mr Konstantin ANANITCHEV, Expert of Spatial/Regional Planning, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
Transregional experience for rural and natural areas: the Cordiale Project, tools for cartography,
characterise and plan protected landscapes
Mr Louis-Marie GUILLON, Coordinator of the Cordiale Project, Armorique Natural Park, France
Technologies A 3D vision
Mr Philippe THEBAUD, Urbanist Landscape Architect, President of the TUP Landscape Agency,
France
Of the plan in the rise
Mrs Anne-Marie CHAVANON, Institute of Spatial and Urban Planning of Ile de France, on behalf of
Mr Pierre-Marie TRICAUD, Landscape Architect, Institute of Spatial and Urban Planning of Ile de
France
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Researches The role of Observatories, Centers and Institutes
Networking European Landscape Observatories
Mr Roberto GAMBINO, Professor at Politecnico di Torino and Uniscape Executive Board
Representative, Italy
Mr Marco DEVECCHI, Professor at University of Torino and Uniscape, President of the Landscape
Observatory of Monferrato et Astigiano, Italy
Mrs Claudia CASSATELLA, Professor at Politecnico of Torino and Uniscape Representative
Mrs Frederica LARCHER, Professor at the University of Torino, Italy
The Landscape Observatory of Canary Islands
Mr Juan Manuel PALERM, Director of the Landscape Observatory of Canary Islands, Spain
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CLOSING SESSION
Chairs Mrs Liv Kristine MORTENSEN, President of the Council of Europe Conference on
the European Landscape Convention, Senior Advisor, Department of Regional
Planning, Ministry of the Environment, Norway Mrs Marina CERVERA, Representative of the International Federation of Landscape
Architecture IFLA - Europe
19.00 – 19.30
Conclusions Mrs Maria José FESTAS, Chair of the 7th Council of Europe Conference for the European Landscape
Convention and Representative of Portugal to the Committee of Senior Officials of the CEMAT
Mrs Jasminka CVEJIĆ, Professor, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry
Closing speeches
Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC, General Director, Directorate for Spatial Planning, Ministry of
Sustainable Development and Tourism, Montenegro, Vice-President of the Council of Europe
Conference on the European Landscape Convention
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS, Head of Division, Policy Development, Executive Secretary of
the European Landscape Convention, Council of Europe
19.30 Free evening
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