Heritage Thursdays Webinar Series l Webinar 6: Coastal heritage, communities and climate

Coastal heritage communities and climate EN 1This Heritage Thursdays webinar organised by the ICOMOS Common Dignity Rights-Based Approaches Working Group is focusing on coastal heritage, communities and climate change. This webinar concentrates on holistic approaches to coastal heritage – tangible and intangible, movable and immovable heritage, landscapes and spaces, land and water.

 

Deirdre McDermott, ICOMOS Advisory Committee Officer, will discuss the "Living Heritage" Symposium and a coastal village in Ireland. Nils Ahlberg, ICOMOS Board member, discusses the new ISC on Water and Heritage and water heritage as a vital concern for everyone. Bente Mathisen, ICOMOS OCD-RBA Focal point, has a story on Bryggen, a sinking harbour site. Dmitrii Harakka-Zaitsev, Chair of the Consultative Committee of Finno-Ugric peoples concentrates on the preservation of the traditional environment in Finno-Ugric context. Ingrians and Votians: new historical stage. Arnstein Brekke, Board member of ICOMOS Norway, takes us north of the Arctic Circle and shows us climate resilience embedded in traditional coastal architecture and crafts. Nicole Franceschini (ICCROM ) and Francesco Marchese (UNESCO Site Office, consultant) showcase the opportunities of the Panorama platform and coastal heritage. Ave Paulus, ICOMOS Estonia president, chairs the event and tells a small story from her home shores at Finnish Gulf.

 

Agenda

12:00 Ave Paulus, ICOMOS Estonia President. Chair and introduction. Coasts of the Baltic Sea

12:15 Deirdre McDermott, ICOMOS Advisory Committee Officer. Symposium "Living Heritage" and a coastal village in Ireland

12:30 Nils Ahlberg, ICOMOS Sweden Board member. Water Heritage - a Vital Concern for Everyone. On the new ISC on Water and Heritage

12:45 Bente Mathisen, ICOMOS OCD-RBA Focal point. Bryggen, a sinking harbour site

13:00 Dmitrii Harakka-Zaitsev, Chair of the Consultative Committee of Finno-Ugric peoples. Preservation of the traditional environment in Finno-Ugric context. Ingrians and Votians: new historical stage

13:15 Arnstein Brekke, Board member of ICOMOS Norway. North of the Arctic Circle - Climate resilience embedded in traditional coastal architecture and crafts

13:30 Nicole Franceschini (ICCROM ) and Francesco Marchese (UNESCO Site Office, consultant). Panorama and coastal heritage.

 

Picto doigtWatch the recording of this webinar on ICOMOS YouTube Channel

 téléchargementTo read the full document in French, English and Spanish, click here

 


See also

Picto doigtHave you heard of Heritage Thursdays?

Picto doigtHeritage Thursdays Webinar Series l Webinar 1: People-Centred Approaches to Cultural Heritage


 

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