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Programme CHeriScape Conference II, Landscape and Heritage in Science and Research November 5-­‐7 2014, Cultural Heritage Agency (Smallepad 5, Amersfoort, NL) !
November 4 16:00 Registration of participants at Mercure Hotel Amersfoort (400 m from conference venue) 17:45 City walk (optional, max. 25 persons) !November 5 ! 8:30 Registration desk open 9:30 Opening session: -­‐ Cees van 't Veen (Director Cultural Heritage Agency) -­‐ Adri van den Brink (Chairholder Land Use Planning and Landscape Architecture WUR) -­‐ Annemarie Bos (Institute of Scientific Research NWO; Joint Program Initiative) -­‐ Graham Fairclough (CHeriScape-­‐team) 10:30 Plenary session 1: Theory and Techniques Key-­‐note: Prof. Dr. Thomas Meier (DE) -­‐ University of Heidelberg, title to be announced Dr. Bo Ejstrud (DK) – Director Museum at Sønderskov/University of Southern Denmark. Maritime archaeology and landscape research. Guillermo-­‐Sven Reher Diaz (ES), MSc -­‐ Spanish National Research Council (NSIC), Historic landscapes, research and valorisation , a Spanish perspective Dr. Bert Groenewoudt (NL), Cultural Heritage Agency. Burning a myth. On the present-­‐
day relevance of historical land-­‐use practices !
12:00 Lunch !
13:00 Discussion session 1: Poster-­‐session 14:00 Plenary session 2: Collaboration & inter/transdisciplinarity Key-­‐note: Prof. Dr. Esther Jansma (NL) – Cultural Heritage Agency/Utrecht University, The Dark Age of the Lowlands in an interdisciplinary light: people, landscape and climate in the Netherlands between AD 300 – 1000 Dr. Lars Erikstad (NO)-­‐ Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, PracKcal use of landscape classificaKon – an interdisciplinary challenge Prof. Dr. Mariusz Czepczyński (PL) -­‐ University of Gdańsk, ScienKfically (dis)approved! The discursive role of scienKsts in heritage valuaKon Prof. Dr. Veerle van Eetvelde (BE) – Ghent University, Non-­‐invasive landscape archaeology of the Great War as baseline for an integrated heritage management 16:00 Discussion session 2 19:00 Conference dinner !
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November 6 (full day in cooperation with the Dutch Network on Historical Landscape NHC) 9:00 Plenary session 3: Past, Present and Future Key-­‐note: Tracy Metz (USA) journalist, author on urban and spaial issues, visiing fellow at Harvard. Ktle to be announced Introducions on the topics of the excursions Prof. ir. Eric Luiten (NL), Delj University of Technology/State advisor on Landscape and Water Prof. Dr. Koos Bosma (NL), VU, Free University Amsterdam 11:00 Drs. Frans Klijn (NL), Deltares, or Dr. Annika Hesselink (NL), RIjkswaterstaat 3 excursions: New Dutch Defence Line (fort Vechten -­‐ Lekkanaal), following Luiten’s introduction Noordoostpolder (Schokland en Nagele), following Bosma’s introduction Water management and Dutch riverscapes (Grebberg-­‐Blauwe Kamer), following Klijn’s/Hesselink’s introduction 18:00 Return and drinks at the Cultural Heritage Agency !
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November 7 !9:00 Plenary session 4: Applying results; societal and political impact !
Key-­‐note: Prof. Dr. Jan Kolen (NL) -­‐ Leiden University (NL) When are landscape biographies effecKve? Additional Dr. Laurence le Du Blayo (FR)– Université Rennes, Landscape Research Group. Title to be announced Dr. Amy Strecker (IE) -­‐ Leiden University. Researching contemporary indigenous communities in the Caribbean in relation to land (rights) and cultural heritage and development (NEXUS 1492 project). Dr. Sarah May (IE)-­‐ Heritage for transformation – From Here to Eternity: Landscape, Heritage and the Deep Future !
11:00 Discussion session 3 12:30 Conference Overview / General Discussion !
13:30 End of conference, lunch !