SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Corina Mihaescu, Scientific researcher at the National Heritage Institute
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: The implementation of the UNESCO C...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Authors: Ivona Opetcheska Tatarchevska, adviser for intangible cultural heritage in the Cultural Heritage Protection Office, and Velika Stojkova Serafimovska, Researcher for intangible cultural heritage in the Folklore Institute "Marko Cepenkov"-Skopje.
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
The implementation of the UNESCO Convention for Safeguarding of Intangible Cu...UNESCO Venice Office
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Ms. Velika Stojkova Serafimovska, Expert for intangible cultural heritage from National Institute for folklore "Marko Cepenkov"
Serbia - The state of the art in fighting the illicit trafficking of cultural...UNESCO Venice Office
FIGHTING AGAINST THE ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL PROPERTY
Cross-border training workshop for relevant authorities of
Montenegro and Serbia
Rome (Italy), 20-24 November 2017
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Stavroula Fotopoulou, Head of Museums of Modern Cultural Heritage, Modern Cultural Heritage Directorate, Ministry of Culture and Sports
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: The implementation of the UNESCO C...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Authors: Ivona Opetcheska Tatarchevska, adviser for intangible cultural heritage in the Cultural Heritage Protection Office, and Velika Stojkova Serafimovska, Researcher for intangible cultural heritage in the Folklore Institute "Marko Cepenkov"-Skopje.
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
The implementation of the UNESCO Convention for Safeguarding of Intangible Cu...UNESCO Venice Office
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – Ms. Velika Stojkova Serafimovska, Expert for intangible cultural heritage from National Institute for folklore "Marko Cepenkov"
Serbia - The state of the art in fighting the illicit trafficking of cultural...UNESCO Venice Office
FIGHTING AGAINST THE ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL PROPERTY
Cross-border training workshop for relevant authorities of
Montenegro and Serbia
Rome (Italy), 20-24 November 2017
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Stavroula Fotopoulou, Head of Museums of Modern Cultural Heritage, Modern Cultural Heritage Directorate, Ministry of Culture and Sports
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Serbia: Implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangib...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Danijela Filipovic, Center for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Ethnographic Museum of Belgrade
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
FIGHT AGAINST ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL PROPERTY IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROP...Silva Breshani
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF CULTURE OF SOUTH-EAST EUROPE
Enhancing culture for sustainable development meeting of the COMOCOSEE Committee of Officials 21 December 2016 Tirana, Albania
Montenegro: Implementation of UNESCO 2003 Convention in MontenegroUNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Milica Nikolic, Senior Advisor for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - “11th Annual Meeting of the South...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
Aurelio Angelini: Visitor Centre of the Arab Norman Palermo (Italy)UNESCO Venice Office
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites
Regional Workshop for Europe
30 September – 2 October 2018, Palermo (Italy)
Thematic Session 2: Interpretation of heritage and educational services.
“The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The ideas and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization”
Ih54 industrial patrimony networks 21sept12 , Council of Europe Cultural Comm...Francesco Calzolaio
Industrial Heritage in the context of the other cultural heritages
Contribute to the Sub-committee on Culture, Diversity and Heritage (AS/Cult/CDH) meeting in Maribor, 21 september 2012. Commission de la culture, de la science, de l'éducation et des médias, Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe
by Francesco Calzolaio, member of the Europa Nostra’s Industrial and Engineering Heritage Committee (IEHC), president of the association Venti di Cultura, socio fondatore associazione Faro Venezia, Culturnet e Lagunalonga project manager
Regina Varniene-Jannsen "Joint Efforts for the Development of the Lithuanian Cultural and Information Society Policy: Heritage Digitisation Gains and Challenges"
Cultural Heritage in Multiple-use Forests - Cultural Heritage Survey Project ...Metsähallitus
Between 2010 and 2015, Metsähallitus carried out a field survey of cultural heritage sites in multiple-use forests owned by the Finnish government. The project was part of the National Forest Programme 2015. Nearly four million hectares of managed forests, forest land of low productivity and non-productive land were surveyed. The project was the largest field survey of cultural heritage in the history of Finland, and the first to identify and protect in the forests the cultural heritage of later periods.
Regional cooperation for capacity-building: the action of the Regional Centre...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 3
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Chayana Bozhkova, Regional Centre for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in South-Eastern Europe
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries
MMMedins: Multimedia Laboratories for Intangible Cultural Heritagejexxon
A presentation of the Multimedia Laboratories activity in the INTERREG IIIB MEDOCC Medins project, for the eChallenges conference in Istanbul, October 21, 2009
Presented at PAARL's Forum on Digital Debates on Archives, Museums and Libraries (SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, 17 September 2009) by Elenita D.V. Alba
Serbia: Implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangib...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Danijela Filipovic, Center for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Ethnographic Museum of Belgrade
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
FIGHT AGAINST ILLICIT TRAFFICKING OF CULTURAL PROPERTY IN SOUTH EASTERN EUROP...Silva Breshani
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF CULTURE OF SOUTH-EAST EUROPE
Enhancing culture for sustainable development meeting of the COMOCOSEE Committee of Officials 21 December 2016 Tirana, Albania
Montenegro: Implementation of UNESCO 2003 Convention in MontenegroUNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Milica Nikolic, Senior Advisor for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - “11th Annual Meeting of the South...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
Aurelio Angelini: Visitor Centre of the Arab Norman Palermo (Italy)UNESCO Venice Office
The role of Visitor Centres in UNESCO Designated Sites
Regional Workshop for Europe
30 September – 2 October 2018, Palermo (Italy)
Thematic Session 2: Interpretation of heritage and educational services.
“The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout this document do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The ideas and opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors; they are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization”
Ih54 industrial patrimony networks 21sept12 , Council of Europe Cultural Comm...Francesco Calzolaio
Industrial Heritage in the context of the other cultural heritages
Contribute to the Sub-committee on Culture, Diversity and Heritage (AS/Cult/CDH) meeting in Maribor, 21 september 2012. Commission de la culture, de la science, de l'éducation et des médias, Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe
by Francesco Calzolaio, member of the Europa Nostra’s Industrial and Engineering Heritage Committee (IEHC), president of the association Venti di Cultura, socio fondatore associazione Faro Venezia, Culturnet e Lagunalonga project manager
Regina Varniene-Jannsen "Joint Efforts for the Development of the Lithuanian Cultural and Information Society Policy: Heritage Digitisation Gains and Challenges"
Cultural Heritage in Multiple-use Forests - Cultural Heritage Survey Project ...Metsähallitus
Between 2010 and 2015, Metsähallitus carried out a field survey of cultural heritage sites in multiple-use forests owned by the Finnish government. The project was part of the National Forest Programme 2015. Nearly four million hectares of managed forests, forest land of low productivity and non-productive land were surveyed. The project was the largest field survey of cultural heritage in the history of Finland, and the first to identify and protect in the forests the cultural heritage of later periods.
Regional cooperation for capacity-building: the action of the Regional Centre...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 3
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Chayana Bozhkova, Regional Centre for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in South-Eastern Europe
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries
MMMedins: Multimedia Laboratories for Intangible Cultural Heritagejexxon
A presentation of the Multimedia Laboratories activity in the INTERREG IIIB MEDOCC Medins project, for the eChallenges conference in Istanbul, October 21, 2009
Presented at PAARL's Forum on Digital Debates on Archives, Museums and Libraries (SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, 17 September 2009) by Elenita D.V. Alba
Armenia prImplementing the UNESCO convention for the safeguarding intangibl...UNESCO Venice Office
Armenia - Ms. Yeranuhi Margaryan, Chief specialist of the department of cultural heritage and folk crafts. Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Armenia
Croatia: Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in CroatiaUNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Martina Šimunnkovic, Senior Expert Advisor, Service for Ethnographic Movable and Intangible Cultural Heritage Ministry of Culture
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Croatia -“Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage” by Ms. Ma...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
Bulgaria: Implementation of the 2003 UNESCO Convention in Bulgaria. The trans...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Tanya Boneva, Sofia University Department of Ethnology and National Council for Intangible Cultural Heritage at the Ministry of Culture
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Romania - “Further Steps to Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Roma...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
Slovenia: The intangible cultural heritage of Slovenia in the light of UNESCO...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Nena Židov, Representative of the Slovene Coordinator for the protection of the ICH (Slovene Ethnographic Museum)
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Final agenda: Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Networ...UNESCO Venice Office
Additional Documents
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Albania: Implementing the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intan...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 1
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Author: Mery Kumbe, Director of National Center for Folk Activities, Ministry of Culture
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Greece - “Implementing the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangib...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
Italy: Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network on In...UNESCO Venice Office
SESSION 2
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
Authors: Emilio Cabasino and Stefania Baldinotti, Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Moldova - “Policies for safeguarding the intangible cultural heritage in the ...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
Similar to Romania: Implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Romania (20)
First Regional Meeting of the UNESCO Science-related Chairs and Centres for S...UNESCO Venice Office
First Regional Meeting of the UNESCO Science-related Chairs and Centres for South-East Europe and the Mediterranean, 26-28 October 2022, Venice (Italy)
Palazzo Zorzi Declaration of UNESCO science–related Chairs and Centers from S...UNESCO Venice Office
Palazzo Zorzi Declaration of UNESCO science–related Chairs and Centers from South-East Europe and
the Mediterranean, adopted on 28 October 2022 in Venice, Italy
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Brankica Majkic-Dursun, Climate Change Impact on water resources and BRs
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Harald Kothe, Sustainable water management in BRs in SEE
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Anatolie Risina, Lower Prut Biosphere Reserve, Moldova
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Meuccio Berselli, The Value of Water within the River Po District, Italy
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Dejan Miletic, Nature Park Golija, Biosphere Reserve Golija Studenica, Serbia
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Yulian Naydenov, Water resources management in Srebarna Biosphere Reserve, Bulgaria
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Gabriela Morozov, Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Sara Bianchi, Massimiliano Costa, Po Delta Biosphere Reserve, Cultural and Natural Water Heritage, Italy
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Claudio de Paola, Sustainable water management for agriculture in Ticino Val Grande Verbano Biosphere Reserve, Italy
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Michalis Probonas, Asterousia Mountain Range: MAB & NewLife4Drylands Project, Greece
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Michele Santaniello, Giuseppe Luzzi, Precision agriculture for environmental sustainability in the Unesco "MaB-Sila", Biosphere Reserve, Italy
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Aleksander Koren, 5-country Biosphere Reserve Mura-Drava - Danube Wetland restoration - from strategies to practice, Slovenia
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Heidi C. Hauffe, Stefano Zanoni, Wildlife in the water: Innovative biodiversity monitoring in the wetlands of the Ledro Alps and Judicaria UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Italy
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Noeline Raondry Rakotoarisoa, Setting the scene for sustainable water management in biosphere reserves in SEE and the Mediterranean
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Abou Amani, IHP IX 2022-2029 - Science for a Water Secure World in a Changing Environment in SEE and the Mediterranean
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Dragan Zeljko, International Sava River Basin Commission
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Bengisu Biray, Yasemin Gökyel, Areas Mustafa Onur Onen, Camili Biosphere Reserve of Turkey, Water Management in Turkey and Related Activities in Conservation
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
MAB-IHP Regional Symposium: Managing Water Resources in Biosphere Reserves in...UNESCO Venice Office
Michael Scoullos, Water resources management & BRs in the Mediterranean
Venice, 16-17 December 2021
Overall responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in the slides is taken by the authors
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
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Romania: Implementation of the Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Romania
1. Implementation of the
Convention for the Safeguarding of
Intangible Cultural Heritage
in Romania
Limassol, Cyprus, 15-16 May 2014
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European
Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK
The Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage,
adopted during the 2003 General Conference of UNESCO, was also adopted in
Romania in 2005, by the Law no. 410 and ratified in 2006.
The primary goals of the Convention have been:
– to safeguard intangible cultural heritage;
– to ensure respect for the intangible cultural heritage of the
communities groups and individuals concerned;
– to raise awareness and appreciation of the importance of intangible
cultural heritage al the local, national and international levels;
– to provide for international cooperation and assistance.
3. In order to implement the goals of the Convention, in 2008 we adopted the
Law no. 26 regarding the protection of the intangible cultural heritage, which
“established the general frame work necessary to identify, to document, to
research, to protect, to promote, to revaluate, to value and revitalize the
elements on the intangible cultural heritage” (art. 1, par. 1).
The law defined the term in the Convention as “the practices, representations,
expressions, knowledge, skills - as well as the instruments, objects, artifacts
and cultural spaces, associated there with - that communities, groups and, in
some cases, individual recognized as part of their cultural heritage” (art. 2.1.).
4. The law contains rules and regulations concerning the National Commission
for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Inventory of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Living Human Treasures program.
The National Commission for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage represents a scientific body without legal personality in the
subordination of the Ministry of Culture. It is comprised by specialists
representing Romanian cultural institutions, such as the Romanian Academy,
museums and universities.
5. The National Commission for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural
Heritage has been created in 2007, by the Ministry of Culture - Order no. 2203 -
and its main attributions are “the coordination of the activities of protection
and promotion of the intangible cultural heritage, developed on the basis of
the cultural politics of the Ministry of Culture” (art. 5), as well as the National
Program of Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage (art. 6).
These foresights regarding The National Commission for the Safeguarding of
the Intangible Cultural Heritage have been included in the Law no. 26/2008
regarding the protection of the intangible cultural heritage.
6. According to recommendations from UNESCO and international commitments
that Romania has part, the National Commission for the Safeguarding of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage has proposed to comprise a repertory of cultural
elements that constitute the national intangible cultural heritage.
This resulted in a synthesis of all types of Romanian traditional culture as well
as the traditional culture of of Romania’s minorities .
REPERTORY
7. This synthesis was named The National Repertory of Intangible Cultural
Heritage and it is updated periodically. The National Repertory of
Intangible Cultural Heritage may be considered a central basis for concrete
actions to identify and to define the elements that have a spiritual
dominant in Romanian traditional culture.
This approach is accomplished on three different levels: elements that are
still present in community life, elements that are endangered and
elements which represent the passive fund of traditional culture.
8. First tome Inventory of Immaterial Cultural Heritage
• Chapter 1. Oral traditions and expressions / Formes de l’art du récit et expressions orales
traditionnelles
• Nicolae Constantinescu, PhD, prof., Ioana Ruxandra Fruntelată, PhD, lecturer- Universty of
Bucharest / Université de Bucarest
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• Chapter 2. Traditional music / Musique folklorique
• Marian Lupaşcu, senior researcher, PhD – Ethnography and Folklore Inst. „Constantin Brăiloiu”
• / Institut d’ethnographie et de folklore «Constantin Brăiloiu»
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• Chapter 3. Traditional dance / Danse folklorique
• Zamfir Dejeu, PhD, prof., Academy of Music „Gheorghe Dima”, Cluj-Napoca / Académie de
musique «Gheorghe Dima» de Cluj-Napoca
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• Chapter 4. Children and teenagers’ games / Jeux d’enfants et d’adolescents
• Nicolae Constantinescu, PhD, prof. - University of Bucharest / Université de Bucarest
• Sabina Ispas, PhD, member of Romanian Academy / Institut d’ethnographie et de folklore
«Constantin Brăiloiu»
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• Chapter 5. Hollidays, traditions and rituals / Fêtes, rituels et traditions
• Otilia Hedeşan, PhD, prof. - West University, Timişoara / Université de Timişoara
• Doina Işfănoni, PhD – National Village Museum „Dimitrie Gusti” / Musée national du village
«Dimitrie Gusti»
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• Chapter 6. Traditional medicine: practices in preventing, combating and healing / Médecine
traditionnelle: pratiques de prévention, de traitement et de guérison
• Ilie Moise, PhD, prof. - University „Lucian Blaga”, Sibiu / Université «Lucian Blaga» de Sibiu
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• Chapter 7. Traditional handicrafts / Les métiers artistiques traditionnels
• Corina Mihăescu, PhD, senior researcher - National Village Museum „Dimitrie Gusti” / Musée
national du village «Dimitrie Gusti»
• Steluta Pârâu, PhD – Ethnography and Traditional Art Museeum, Tulcea / Musée
d’ethnographie et d’art populaire de Tulcea
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• Chapter 8. Traditional food / Cuisine traditionnelle
• Narcisa Alexandra Ştiucă, PhD, lecturer – University of Bucharest / Université de Bucarest
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• Second tome A: Knowledge and practices concernig man, nature and the universe
• Chapter 1. Astronomy and Meteorology
• Capter 2. Earth Sciences (mythology, geology and mineralogy)
• Chapter 3. Traditional Representation of the Human Body
• Chapter 4. Ethnobotany
• Chapter 5. The Wild World (ethnozoology)
9. First tome of Repertory of the Immaterial Cultural Heritage, published in 2009,
has the following structure:
– Oral traditions and expressions/Formes de l’art du récit et expressions orales
traditionnelles
– Traditional music/Musique folklorique
– Traditional dance/Danse folklorique
– Children and teenagers’ games/Jeux d’enfants et d’adolescents
– Holidays, traditions and rituals/Fêtes, rituels et traditions
– Traditional medicine: practices in preventing, combating and healing/Médecine
traditionnelle: pratiques de prévention, de traitement et de guérison
– Traditional handicrafts/Les métiers artistiques traditionnels
– Traditional food/Cuisine traditionnelle.
10. The second tome, part A - Knowledge and practices concerning man, nature
and the universe - is ready for printing and has the following structure:
– Astronomy and Meteorology
– Earth Sciences (mythology, geology and mineralogy)
– Traditional Representation of the Human Body
– Ethnobotany
– The Wild World (ethnozoology).
11. This year, the Commission start to work the part B of the second tome of the
Repertory, regarding space and habitat as elements of intangible cultural
heritage.
Third national tome will be dedicated to minority ethnic groups living on
Romanian territory.
The Repertory of the Intangible Cultural Heritage from Romania is available
online in a bilingual version (Romanian-French) on the website of the Ministry
of Culture, www.cultura.ro.
12. Thanks to the work performed by the National Commission for Safeguarding of
the Intangible Cultural Heritage between 2005 and 2013, Romania has now a
total of four items included in the Representative List of Intangible Cultural
Heritage - UNESCO:
– The Ritual of Căluş (in 2005, it was included on the List of the Master pieces of the
Humanity Intangible Cultural Heritage, since 2008 it is on the Representative List);
– Doina (2009, a taditional romanian lyric song);
– Techniques related to the traditional ceramics of Horezu (2012);
– Men’s Group Colindat/Christmas time ritual (2013 - file Romania - Republic of
Moldavia).
REPRESENTATIVE LIST OF INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
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20. Programs in 2013-2014
Nominations submitted for the Representative List of UNESCO
Cooperation
Trans-national
On a regional plan, Romania has collaborated with a series of states (Turkey,
Republic of Moldavia, Croatia and Serbia) for the drafting on the Spring
Holydays trans-national application: Hidrellez/St. George coordinated by
Turkey, for the entry on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural
Heritage.
The file has been submitted to UNESCO in March 2013.
21. Trans-national
Romania has initiated the drafting of a trans-national application - Mărţişorul -
together with Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia and the Republic of
Moldavia, for the entry on the Representative List of Intangible Cultural
Heritage.
The file has been submitted to UNESCO in March 2014.
National files
– Pilgrimage of Moisei (2013)
– Lad’s dances in Romania (2014)
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26. Application files for the Representative List 2015
Some members of The National Commission for the Safeguarding of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage, together with other specialists in this field from
Romania and the Republic of Moldavia, started the drafting of Carpet Weaving
Techniques file, in order to be submitted for the registration in the
Representative List of the year 2016.
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32. MONITORING OF THE REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS
One of the objectives pursued by the National Commission for the Safeguarding
of the Intangible Cultural Heritage is the monitoring of the elements included in
the Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
In monitoring projects, the National Commission for the Safeguarding of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage has closely followed how traditions and good
practices are transmitted to young generation.
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40. One of the conclusions resulted from the activity of the Commission was that,
during last years, a lot of special programs dedicated to the promotion of
cultural heritage have been developed, through the optinal educational school
curricula, as well as through specialised cultural projects launched by national
institutions, such as museums, the National Center for the Promotion and
Conservation of the Traditional Culture, the centers for the promotion and
conservation of the traditional culture from the counties of Romania and
several universities.
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47. INVENTORY
The National Commission for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage
recommends also the elements submitted in the Inventory of the living
elements of intangible cultural heritage.
According to the Law no. 26/2008 for the protection of the intangible cultural
heritage, the National Inventory is organized and administered by the National
Center of the Promotion and Conservation of the Traditional Culture, institution
subordinated to the Ministry of Culture; present day, the Center is included in
the National Institute for Patrimony.
The Inventory is available online on the web page: www.centrul-cultura-
traditionala.ro/noutăţi/inventar.
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50. After the validation of the Low no. 26/2008, Romania, as state member of the
UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage,
assumes to elaborate and to implement the Living Human Treasures program.
The Program, adopted by the Ministry of Culture (Order no. 2491/2009)
includes rules regarding the selection criteria used in order to accord the title
of Living Human Treasure, as well as the contents of the application, the
examination and analysis of each application file.
LIVING HUMAN TREASURES
51. Until now, Romania implemented four sessions of this program, from 2010 to
2013, and, as a result, there are 30 Living Human Treasure honorary titles that
have been awarded.
In April this year the Commission initiated the 5th session for 2014
nominalisations.
Since 2013, the 17th of October has been proclaimed the National Day for
Intangible Culture Heritage by order of the Ministry of Culture.
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57. In 2013, the Romanian National Commission for the Safeguarding of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage has been represented in The International
UNESCO’s meeting such as 7th Annual Meeting of The South East
European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Sofia, The
Ceremony of the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Convention in
Skopje and also the 8th Session of The Intergovernmental Committee in
Baku.