The European Landscape Convention – past present future

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The European Landscape Convention – past present future
Symposium 12th October 2012, Ås in norway
The
European
Landscape
Convention – past present future
Symposium on the occasion of Magne Bruun’s 80th anniversary
S E S S ION 2
The European Landscape Convention – past present future
The European Landscape Convention promotes the protection, management and planning of European landscapes and organises European
co-operation on landscape issues. The convention has been in force
since 2004.
The present: implementation and discussion
Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons, European Council
ELC today: integration into policy documents
1 1 . 0 0 h Diedrich Bruns, Professor Kassel University
1 1 . 4 0 h ELC
and sustainable landscapes
Liv Kirstine Mortensen, Ministry of Environment, Norway
Implementation of ELC in Norway
1 2 . 0 0 h • What has been achieved so far?
• Has the convention lived up to its original aims?
Alf Støle/Sunniva Schjetne The Norwegian Public Road Administration
ELC and ‘everyday landscapes’ in Norway
1 2 . 2 0 h • What where the original aims?
• How has the convention influenced teaching e.g. in
landscape architecture?
Ingrid Sarlöv-Herlin, Professor Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
1 2 . 4 0 h ELC
in landscape architecture education
• What are the prospects for ELC in the future?
LUNCH
1 3 . 0 0 h • Is there a need for a global landscape convention?
S E S S ION 1
S E S S ION 3
The past: ideas and background: landscape without boundaries
The future: process, perception and globalisation
Magne Bruun, UMB, Professor emeritus
9 . 0 0 h How
Landscape
and why was ELC conceived?
9 . 4 0 h Morten Clemetsen, Associate professor, UMB
Landscape: The transdisciplinary meeting
Wenche Dramstad, Professor / Mari Sundli Tveit, Associate professor / UMB
1 4 . 0 0 h as product and as process
Anne Katrine Geelmuyden, Professor UMB
Landscape as perceived by people –
1 4 . 2 0 h place
or as analysed by the profession
Kine Halvorsen-Thorén, Professor UMB
1 0 . 0 0 h The
multifunctional green structure
Marius Grønning, Associate professor UMB
ELC: urban perspectives
1 4 . 4 0 h Karsten Jørgensen, Professor UMB
1 0 . 2 0 h From
Volksgarten to landscape convention
Kathryn Moore, Birmingham City University, IFLA
1 5 . 0 0 h The
global perspective: ILC
COFFEE
1 0 . 4 0 h D I S CU S S ION
1 5 . 4 0 h Venue, conference fee and registration
The symposium takes place in Sørhellinga SU01, UMB, Ås (see no 55 in map )
The fee for attending the conference is 600,- NOK which includes coffee/tea/fruit
etc in the breaks and a light lunch.
Please make your payment to:
The University of Life Sciences, PO Box 5003,1432. Account No. 7694 05 12510.
Please mark your payment with “ELC Symposium”. Registration is binding, so
if you do not attend, you will still be billed for the conference fee.
Register by sending an e-mail to sheena.gilchrist.lisland@umb.no with your
name, address, telephone number and organization / institution (if applicable).
Registration deadline is 8 October, 2012
Welcome to ILP and UMB !
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