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2005 << 10th International Seminar >>Newcastle

 
     


Program

Program.pdf

Tuesday 12 April 2005

Curtis Auditorium

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair Peter Stone


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.35 The European Landscape Convention: Florence 20th October 2000
Maguelonne Dejeant-Pons
09.35-10.00 Cultural Landscapes and the World Heritage Convention: the ICOMOS Perspective
Susan Denyer
10.00-10.25 Hadrian’s Wall: Regenerating a Cultural Landscape
John Holmes and Phil Reddy
10.25-10.50 Management Plans for UK World Heritage Site Cultural Landscapes – Some Good Practice and Lessons over the last 5 Years.
Chris Blandford
10.50-11.00 Discussion
11.00-11.30 TEA BREAK

Session 2 11.30-13.00
Chair Peter Davis


11.30-11.50 Historic/natural landscapes in Bulgaria and the post-communist realities: concepts, politics, and economic practices
Tsoni Tsonev
11.50-12.10 Más Allá de la Restauración: Nueva Arquitectura en Paisajes Históricos
Nivaldo Vieira de Andrade Junior
12.10-12.30 Bridging the Rift – a cultural landscape of the River Jordon Valley
Michael Turner
12.30-12.50 Le site archéologique: un paysage culturel? Un substrat paysager?
Vincent Guichard
12.50-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 3 14.00-16.30
Chair Rhiannon Mason


14.00-14.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14.10-14.30 Un Exponente de patrimonio etnografico e inmaterial
Luis Benito García Álvarez (presented by Roser Calaf Masachs)
14.30-14.50 Proteger Le Paysage environnant d’un monument historique, c’est proteger son identite. (casas de la magnanerie de bsouss - liban)
Joseph Raad and Marie-Louise Gebran
14.50-15.10 Chemin contemporains de Compostelle (Besançon-Le Puy-en-Velay-Santiago): paysages culturels ou culte d’un paysage ordinaire?
Madeleine Griselin
15.10-15.30 Hit the Road: Preserving Historic Routes
Edward Bennis and M Davison
15.30-15.50 Preserving the Intangible Heritage of Tyneside: the Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English
Joan Christine Beal
15.50-16.00 Discussion
16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 4 16.30-18.00
Chair Rhiannon Mason

16.30-16.50 Public Open Spaces, Activity Pattern and cultural landscapes in Yazd-Iran
Mohammad-Reza Noghsan-Mohammadi
16.50-17.10 Vivre le paysage ou comment savourer pleinement l'humaine condition?
Brigitte Sabattini
17.10-17.30 Espacios construidos:sitios arqueológicos y lugares sagrados en las montañas de El Quiché, Guatemala.
Raquel Macario
17.30-17.50 Parques naturales y sendero GR-7 en la comunidad Valenciana
Manuel Martín Utrillas and Francisco Javier Pallarés Rubio
17.50-18.00 Discussion

Lecture Theatre 1

Session 1 11.30-13.00
Chair George Abungu


11.30-11.50 Legal protection of the cherished and familiar local scene
Carolyn Shelbourn
11.50-12.10 The Legal Protection of “Heritage”: The Dichotomy Between Culture and Nature
Kathryn Last
12.10-12.30 The impact of law on the cultural landscape of Mesa Verde, Colorado, USA
Hilary Soderland
12.30-12.50 Wanborough revisited: the rights and wrongs of Treasure Trove Law in England and Wales
Suzie Thomas
12.50-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 2 14.00-16.00
Chair George Abungu


14:00-14:10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14:10-14:30 A World Heritage Site in Context: the role of the World Heritage Site Management Plan in the relationship between a cultural site and its setting
Esther Renwick
14.30-14.50 Prepartion of a Management Plan and Nomination Document for the Wearmouth-Jarrow Candidate World Heritage Site
Nuala Wright
14.50-15.10 Sustain the flow (turn on the tap!)
Sarah Jane Brazil
15.10-15.30 Authenticity and integrity - two key principles of cultural and historical monument’s conservation
Mohammad Hassan Talebian
15.30-15.50 Historic Landscape Character: Mapping, Analysing and Understanding the Cultural Landscape for Management and Research
Sam Turner
15.50-16.00 Discussion
16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 3 16.30-18.00
Chair George Abungu


16.30-16.50 Comparing the incomparable: a comparative analysis of the St Kilda cultural landscape
Robin Turner
16.50-17.10 Participatory landscapes of identity. The European Landscape Convention as a discourse of (European) identity
Monica Sassatelli
17.10-17.30 Cultural Landscapes: Concepts and Preservation Criteria
Maria José de Azevedo
17.30-17.50 The Dimensions of Landscape – a framework for understanding values in landscapes.
Janet Stephenson
17.50-18.00 Discussion


Lecture Theatre 2

Session 1 11.30-13.00
Chair


11.30-11.50 Celebrating local heritage as empowerment - The Psychogeography of Post-industrial Spaces
Theresa Wilkie
11.50-12.10 Sustainable “living” heritage conservation through community-based approaches
Francesca de Filippi
12.10-12.30 The Romance of Ranching: Selling Place-based Fantasies in/of the American West
Nancy Cook
12.30-12.50 The role of the historical landscape in European cultural identity
Massimo Dringoli
12.50-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 2 14.00-16.00
Chair


14:00-14:10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14:10-14:30 Management of the urban landscape quality: participation of the cultural human experience in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Letícia Hardt
14.30-14.50 The city of Abila and its landscape
Mohammed S. Shunnaq
14.50-15.10 Exploring the role of signature museum buildings in (re-)creating positive cultural landscapes, using Germany as an example.
Susannah Reid
15.10-15.30 Valuing Local Built Heritage in a Global Setting: Identity & Visual Perceptions of Cultural Built Heritage in Northern Ireland
Hisham Elkadi
15.30-15.50 Damascus a case of Integrated Heritage
Hani Al Huneidi
15.50-16.00 Discussion
16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 3 16.30-18.00
Chair

16.30-16.50 Re-conceptualising Cultural Heritage: Institutional Hospitality, Parallel Modernities and Alternative Heritages.
Beverley Butler
16.50-17.10 Deafscapes: the landscape and heritage of the Deaf world
Mike Gulliver
17:10-17:30 “Tranquillity” and the experience of landscape
Robert MacFarlane
17:30-18:00 Discussion


Lecture Theatre 3, Herschel

Session 1 11.30-13.00
Chair Chris Whitehead


11.30-11.50 Pontis: urban landscaping through public art on Hadrian's Wall
Bill Griffiths
11.50-12.10 Digitally Instrumentalised Cultural Landscapes as Art
Sally Jane Norman
12.10-12.30 To practice wider visualization' figuring internationalism in Ireland since 1949
Jennifer Way
12.30-12.50 Cultural landscapes and visual cultures: mediated culture and the encounter
David Crouch
12.50-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 2 14.00-16.00
Chair Chris Whitehead


14:00-14:10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14:10-14:30 Tangible and Intangible Heritage in Lebanon as means for promoting cultural diversity and peace.
Tamima Mourad
14.30-14.50 Landscape and the West: Irony and Critique in New Topographic Photography
Kelly Dennis
14.50-15.10 America’s Salzburg: Designing Culture, Campus, and Landscape at the Banff School of Fine Arts
PearlAnn Reichwein
15.10-15.30 Landscape, embodiment and visual impairment: an exploration of the limits of landscape knowledge
Hannah Macpherson and Claudio Minca
16.30-16.50 The challenges of cultural landscape, tourism and television in Nigeria.
John Gbadejo Adeniran
15.50-16.00 Discussion
16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK


Wednesday 13 April 2005

Curtis Auditorium

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.30 Estudio sensinle de la relación ciudad / naturaleza en Montevideo
Ana Vallarino Katzenstein
09.30-09.50 Inserción de un centro de convenciones en un paisaje cultural de alto valor bariloche - Provincia de Rio Negro –Argentina
Marta Ernestina Feijóo
09.50-10.10 Génesis y evolución de la arquitectura para la producción en campeche y su repercusión dentro del paisaje rural de la entidad.
Pilar Ruz Gamboa, Martha Elena Arjona Garcia and Aida Amine Casanova Rosado
10.10-10.30 Safeguarding Shahjahanaabd: Heritage Buildings in a Living City
Veena Garella
10.30-11.00 Discussion
11.00-11.30 TEA BREAK


Session 2 11.30-13.00
Chair


11.30-11.50 Las Cúpulas De Teja Vidriada En La Ciudad De Valencia: Imagen De La Arquitectura Religiosa y Perfil De Una Ciudad Contemplativa
Marina Puyuelo (presented by Ángela García Codoñer)
11.50-12.10 El Centro historico en las ciudades del tercer milenio
Ángela García Codoñer and Ana Torres Barchino
12.10-12.30 El centerio de la plata, su arquitectura y urbanismo como patrimonio tangible e intangible
Lidia Mabel Viera
12.30-12.50 Heterotopia Urbana
Ruxandra-Iulia Stoica
12.50-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 3 14.00-16.00
Chair


14.00-14.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14.10-14.30 Cityscapes as Cultural Landscapes. Enhancing the streetscape as the cultural heritage of the city (case study: Shemiran area, north of Tehran)
Mahshid Shokouhi and Fariba Gharai
14.30-14.50 The other side of the railway
Silvana Rubino
14.50-15.10 Salvador como ciudad ideada: la imagen construida desde una perspectiva ideológica.
Selma Passos Cardoso
15.10-15.30 Génesis y evolución de la arquitectura para la producción en campeche y su repercusión dentro del paisaje rural de la entidad.
Aida Amine Casanova Rosado
15.30-15.50 La Construccion del Paisaje del Regadio en el Pais Valenciano. Los Azudes Historicos de la Huerta de Valencia
Don Santiago Tormo Esteve
15.50-16.00 Discussion
16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 4 16.30-18.00
Chair


16.30-16.50 Social Housing as Cultural Landscapes: A case study of Byker, Newcastle Upon Tyne
John Pendlebury
16.50-17.10 The Role of Artetmis Temple Complex in the landscape of Ancient Gerasa "Jerash"
Mohammad El Khalili
17.10-17.30 Curutarán: Un ejemplo integral de paisaje cultural patrimonial
María Antonieta Jiménez Izarraraz
17.30-17.50 Musée archéologique, paysage et contextualisation: La mise en scène des sites archéologiques
Emilie Flon
17:50-18:00 Discussion

Lecture Theatre 1

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair


09.00-09.10 Cultural vs natural landscapes: the D'Entrecasteaux expedition to Tasmania
Denise Gaughwin
09.30-09.50 The Current Struggle to Save a Cultural Landscape of International Significance in Tasmania, Australia
Anne Bickford
09.50-10.10 Kopukairoa: Waahi Tapu as a cultural combat zone
Des Kahotea
10.10-10.30 Rocks and Trees: Identity, Heritage and European Settlement in Muskoka, on the Canadian Shield
Joanne Lea
10.30-10.50 Landscape Layers: Indicators and Survival exemplified in the case study of Hallstatt-Dachstein-Salzkammergu
Wilfred Lipp
10.50-11.00 Discussion
11.00-11.30 TEA BREAK

Session 2 11.30-13.00
Chair


11.30-11.50 Survival of the luckiest: challenges facing the protection and management of cultural landscapes in the Wedza and Chesa areas of Zimbabwe
Shadreck Chirikure
11.50-12.10 Aboriginal place names of coastal Sydney. New South Wales, Australia - a dual naming project
Valerie Attenbrow
12.10-12.30 'Sense of Place' - A Model to Compare Landscapes, Places, Peoples and Their Changing Relationships Over Time - Salisbury Plain Revisited.
Emma-Jane Robinson
12.30-12.50 On the Margins of Modernity: Performances of Post-Modern Metaphors of Placelessness in the Cornish peninsula.
Patrick Laviolette
12.50-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 3 14.00-16.00
Chair


14.00-14.12 Chair’s Opening remarks
14.10-14.30 Borobudor: Recent history of its Cultural Landscape - Towards sustainable rural development as landscape rehabilitation
Fatimah Titin and Kiyoko Kanki
14.30-14.50 The Curonian Spit: Identity and Culutral Heritage
Eva Pluharova-Grigiene
14.50-15.10 The landscape in the revaluation of the Arni’s Valley in the province of Lucca.
Lorenzo Secchiari
15.10-15.30 The last days of a Mediterranean wet landscape. Human impact on and draining of shallow lake Arsa, Istria, Croatia
Andrea Luca Balbo
15.30-15.50 Research of cultural landscapes in the Satzkorn, Fahrland and Marquardt districts of Brandenberg
Ramona Simone Dornbusch
15.50-16.00 Discussion
16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 4 16.30-18.00
Chair


16.30-16.50 Communicating a marginal landscape
Gerhard Ermischer
16.50-17.10 Re-enactment, history/fantasy and identity politics in post-modern cultural landscapes.
Elizabeth Carnegie and Scott McCabe
17:10-17:30 Archaeological Reconstructions on Hadrian's Wall
Paul Bidwell
17:30-17:50 A Cultural Heritage Site on the Gallipoli Peninsula of Turkey: The Restoration of the Ottoman Fortress at Seddulbahir
Lucienne Thys-Senocak
17:50-18.00 Discussion

Lecture Theatre 2

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.30 Cultural Activities: Methodological Tools for Researching People’s Sense of Place?
Andrea Abbas & Jeanne Moore
09.30-09.50 The Negotitation of Identity at shared sites: the maze prison, Northern Ireland
Laura McAtackney
09.50-10.10 Constructing memory and legacy in the era of HIV and AIDS: Challenges facing African heritage institutions
Alinah Segobye
10.10-10.30 Fertility dynamics and agricultural production within Siaya Kenya cultural landscape
Francis Ang'awa Okere
10.30-10.50 Our Land is Our History Books
David Neufeld
10.50-11.00 Discussion
11.00-11.30 TEA BREAK

Session 2 11.30-13.00
Chair


11.30-11.50 The Historical Village of Maymand
Shirin Darvish Rohani
11.50-12.10 The slate wiped clean? Labour heritage, memory and landscape in Castleford, northern England.
Laurajane Smith
12.10-12.30 Here’s No Place Like Home….But Where and What is Home? The Story of Defining and Maintaining Identity in the Triangle Palestinian Community
Sarah Miller
12.30-12.50 Signs of architecture in the Italian alpine landscape: preservation and safeguard of cultural heritage
Rosalba Ientile
12.50-13.00 Discussion
13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 3 14.00-16.00
Chair


14.00-14.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14.10-14.30 Architecture of italian coasts: technique and culture.
Paolo Fiamma
14.30-14.50 Transforming in order to conserve: Method and plan for Alta Versilia.
Massimo Fiorido
14.50-15.10 Olduvai Gorge: Paleoanthropology and Heritage in a Tanzanian Landscape
Amy Staniforth
15.10-15.30 Following the digger: the impact of developer-funded archaeology on academic and public perceptions of cultural landscapes
Tom Moore
15.30-15.50 Requalification of the urban landscape: study of case in the Civic Center of Curitiba, Paraná – Brazil
Maria Estér Kloss (presented by Letícia Hardt)
15.50-16.00 Discussion
16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 4 16.30-18.00
Chair


16.30-16.50 Nostalgia and Imaginative Sports Geographies: Sport Tourism and Cultural Landscapes
Gregory Ramshaw
16.50-17.10 Cultural Landscapes Re-inventing Persian Musciology, Religious Extinction to Anti-imperialist Endorsement
Azin Movahed
17.10-17.30 Discussion


Friday 15 April 2005

Curtis Auditorium

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair Joanne Lea


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.30 Villa serrana entre el abandono, la rapacidad y la cautela Destinos alternativos para un paisaje natural-cultural
Graciela Martínez Díaz
09.30-09.50 South Eastern Europe: Homogenisation or Cultural Diversity? Global Reflections-Local Perceptions.
Nota Pantzou
09.50-10.10 International conventions as frameworks of identity in Africa : The indigenous concept, tourism, and sustainable communities in Botswana
Susan O.Keitumetse
10.10-10.30 Dificultades conceptuales en la protección legal de un paisaje cultural.
Lina Gracia Vicente
10:30-10:50 Archaeology Museums and Interpreting Archaeological Landscape in The Jordanian National Curriculum
Arwa Badran
10.50-11.00 Discussion
11:00-11:30 TEA BREAK

Session 2 11.30-13.00
Chair Joanne Lea


11.30-11.50 The WHOLE Wall: World Heritage Opportunities for Learning and Enrichment around Hadrian's Wall.
Frances Hinton
11.50-12.10 Estrategias educativas para llevar el paisaje cultural al aula
Olaia Fontal Merillas
12.10-12.30 Spiritual Landscapes – forbidden landscapes: Issues of access and heritage education on Mount Athos
Aspasia Mantzouri
12.30-12.50 Death and the Cultural Landscape: On the Cemetery as a Monument to Nature
Joel Robinson
12.50-13.00 Discussion

13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 3 14.00-16.00
Chair


14:00-14:10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14:10-14:30 The Greek Orthodox monasteries in Lebanon and their role in protecting rural and cultural landscapes
Souad Slim
14.30-14.50 Sacred Tree – Holy Place: Cultural, Natural and Visual Characteristics of the sacred land in Israel
Nurit Lissovsky
14.50-15.10 Fluctuating Borders – Speculations about memory and emergence
Rosalea Moncella
15.10-15.30 El papel de la universidad de salamanca en la protección del legado arquitectónico de su ciudad en la segunda mitad del siglo xx
Sara Cañizal Sardón
15.30-15.50 El Patrimonio Etnomusicologico en los bailes y las danzas de Asturias
Teresa Álvarez Acero
15.50-16.00 Discussion

16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 4 16.30-18.00
Chair


16.30-16.50 Paisajes Culturales en el Norte de Espana. La accion de esculturas contemporaneas Para construir nuevos significados patrimoniales y dinamicas territoriales
Roser Calaf Masachs
16.50-17.10 La sustentatibilidad social como base para la conservación de los paisajes culturales
Jorge Tomasi
17.10-17.30 "Les figures d'un pays". Les paysages wallons à la lumière de leur artialisation
Stéphanie Quériat
17.30-17.40 Discussion


Lecture Theatre 1

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.30 Cultural Landscapes of sacrifice, the problem of the sacred ground of the Great War 1914 - 1918.
Jon Price
09.30-09.50 Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam: Managing a Battle Site, Metaphoric and Actual
William Logan
09.50-10.10 The Protection of Cultural Landscapes in Post-War Zones
Zeynep Aygen
10.10-10.30 Memorializing Jews and Non-Jews in Common Space: Killing Grounds as "World War II" and "Holocaust" Memorials in Europe
Michael Berkowitz
10:30-10:50 'Cultural' Genocide - A Prelude/Counter-part of Genocide?
Pamela de Condappa
10.50-11.00 Discussion

11:00-11:30 TEA BREAK

Session 2 11.30-13.00
Chair


11.30-11.50 Project “Memorial Landscape Mauthausen/Gusen”
(Memorial Landscape and Assoziativ Historical Cultural Landscape of European Significance) on behalf on the Austrian Interior Ministry (Division III) Vienna / Austria
Hans Peter Jeschke
11.50-12.10 Waterfront Landscapes for the Industrial City: Environment, Recreation, and Class in Hamilton Ontario's Burlington Bay, 1919-2004
Nancy B. Bouchier and Ken Cruikshank
12.10-12.30 A Proposal for The Development of The Water Front Area of Aqaba “Al-Hafayer”
Heba Yassien
12.30-12.50 Life on the Edge - Coastal Landscapes and Cultural Values in a time of change
Rob Woodside
12.50-13.00 Discussion

13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 3 14.00-16.00
Chair

14:00-14:10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14:10-14:30 Valorisation of cultural fluvial patrimony: a comparison within Val de Loire and Douro Vinhateiro
Laura Verdelli
14.30-14.50 Community Forestry and Landscape Identity: Planning New Forest Landscapes
Maggie Roe
14.50-15.10 Transformation of the Mount –Lebanon’s landscape through time: A description of the situation from an agricultural point of view.
Roy Abijawde
15.10-15.30 The Heritagescape: Exploring Landscapes of Heritage
Mary-Catherine Garden
15.30-15.50 Heritage management and artisan skill as “invisible heritage”
Patrizia Brusaferro
15.50-16.00 Discussion

16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Session 4 16.30-18.00
Chair


16.30-16.50 Fortified settlements role in the western side of Gran Sasso d’Italia landscape structure. The study case of prata’s castles survey
Romolo Continenza
16.50-17.10 Castles as a Peculiar Tourist Product
Michal Koskowski
17.10-17:40 Discussion

Lecture Theatre 2

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.30 Responses to multiculturalism: representing ethnic diversity in museum displays
Zelda Baveystock
09.30-09.50 ‘Targets for the arrows of fate’: ecomuseology as a protection/rescue mechanism in response to threatened cultural landscapes of southeast Turkey
Sarah Elliott
09.50-10.10 Collecting the colonies: Victorian museums and the re-creation of 'other' landscapes
Claire Loughney
10.10-10.30 Creating a Cultural Landscape: the Development of the Great North Museum
Lindy Gilliland
10:30-11.00 Discussion

11:00-11:30 TEA BREAK

Session 2 11.30-13.00
Chair


11.30-11.50 History, Heritage and the Everyday: Alternative Cultural Landscapes in South Australia's Barossa Valley
Lyn Leader-Elliott
11.50-12.10 Identities, Communities and Cultural Landscapes in a former UK Coalfield
Nigel Mills
12.10-12.30 Natural landscape, local culture and traditional architecture meet each other in a building: the Museum of Local Cultures in Zagora, Morocco
Benedetta Biondi, Chiara Cirinnà and Saverio Mecca
12:30-12:50 Protection and improvement of Italian landscapes in Calabria and in Tuscany:the ecomuseum of the Serre and the project of San Casciano dei Bagni.
Rosario Chimirri, Ottavio Cavalcanti and Veronica Ferretti
12:50-13:00 Discussion

13.00-14.00 LUNCH

Session 3 14.00-16.00
Chair


14:00-14:10 Chair’s Opening remarks
14:10-14:30 Nature in Mexican Art: Gardens and the Body of the Goddess
Patrizia Granzierav
14.30-14.50 Therapeutic Gardens: An Overview of the History of Hospital Gardens from 1800
Clare Hickman
14.50-15.10 Restoration versus innovation in public park design (with special reference to the United Kingdom).
Ian Thompson
15.10-15.30 Meaning of Mughal landscape
Sajjad Kausar
15.30-15.50 Astronomy in Cultural Landscapes: New Challenges for World Heritage Issues
Stanislaw Iwaniszewski
15.50-16.00 Discussion

16.00-16.30 TEA BREAK

Saturday 16 April 2005

Curtis Auditorium

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.30 Diversification des types de tourisme dans la région Egéenne (en Turquie): Possibilités du paysage naturel et culturel et sa répartition géographique
Gözde Emekli and Füsun Soykan
09.30-09.50 Conflicting Use of Cultural Landscapes: Marketing Ireland, Marketing Irelands ~ Commodifying Cultural Identity in the Tourism Industry
Elizabeth Meehan
09:50-10.10 Sharing the Libyan Sahara. Relating local communities and tourists through cultural landscapes
Stefania Merlo
10.10-10.30 Planning for tourism at pre-Islamic sites in Saudi Arabia: Mada’in Saleh and the Al Ula oasis
Simon Woodward
10.30-11:00 Discussion


Lecture Theatre 1

Session 1 09.00-11.00
Chair


09.00-09.10 Chair’s Opening remarks
09.10-09.30 Prehistoric, pastoralist and problematic: the cultural landscapes of three World Heritage rock art site
Jasper Chalcraft
09.30-09.50 Ecology of Prehistoric Art: A Cultural Landscape Manifest
George Dimitriadis
09:50-10.10 Place, Tradition and Memory: Tangible Aspects of the Intangible Heritage in the Cultural Landscapes of Zimbabwe: A case Study of the Matobo Hills
Anthony D.C. Hyland and S. Ik Umenne
10.10-10.30 A vulnerable cultural resource: threats facing Northumberland rock carvings and how to protect them
Aron Mazel
10:30-11:00 Discussion

 

   
   

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