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Introduction (en anglais seulement)
19th ICOMOS General Assembly & Scientific Symposium 2017- An overview
ICOMOS General Assembly 2017 and the Scientific Symposium is an opportunity for heritage professionals and enthusiasts from around the world to come together on a common platform and deliberate on various aspects of heritage conservation and management. Young professionals also get a chance to interact with experts, comprehend the emerging issues and learn from national and international case studies on conservation and management of cultural resources.
ICOMOS holds its General Assembly every year and triennial General Assembly every three years. Till date, ICOMOS has held 18 sessions of its triennial General Assembly: twelve in Europe, two in Asia, two in North America and one in Africa.
ICOMOS India has been proud to organize the 19th triennial General Assembly in Delhi, India from 12th – 15th December, 2017. The theme of Scientific Symposium was “Heritage & Democracy”.
More than 1,500 delegates from around the world and various fields of specialisation (archaeologists, architects, urban planners, engineers, curators, building conservation professionals, art historians) attended the events. It was thus a unique opportunity to promote international co-operation and strengthen understanding and communication in the field of heritage.
Scientific Symposium "Heritage and Democracy"
Scientific Symposium: Theme and Sub-themes
Heritage and Democracy was the designated theme for the Scientific Symposium organised in the largest Democracy of the world- India in the city of New Delhi from 11th to 15th December 2017 during the course of ICOMOS 19th General Assembly.
The fundamental idea of this Symposium was inspired by a recent global shift in heritage discourse towards a sincere people-centric engagement. The ICOMOS Scientific Symposium 2017 explored the possibilities for cultural heritage in a domain of multiple stakeholders, recognising the challenges of cultural diversity and resulting contestations amidst local and/or global communities.
We sought contributions that identifed sustainable means to work towards equity, ensure intellectual and physical access to heritage monuments and sites. The contributions acknowledge and build upon intangible associations with sites while empowering them to protect and interpret the future of our past in times of war and peace; with the increasing support of digital technology.
Concerns faced by the heritage community today raised some relevant question that need addressing urgently. l. How do we facilitate the multiplicity of perceptions that challenge, reject, renegotiate or simply ignore the dominant discourse on heritage? How can we identify, acknowledge and collaborate with owners, stakeholders and custodians of heritage from within our diversity? And then, how do we negotiate particular challenges to collectively safeguard our past?
The Symposium offered opportunities for collaboration as we continue the Culture-Nature journey to examine lessons to be learnt from ‘cultural studies of human endeavour’ to shift from fighting risk towards mitigating risk; and to conserve and adapt tangible and intangible heritage within all societies successfully.
Nupur Prothi Khanna
Sheridan Burke
Symposium Co-Chairs
Articles finaux du Symposium scientifique
The titles which are not clickable, and marked with a *, refer to papers either not presented during the Scientific Symposium, and/or not submitted to the proceedings editorial team. / Les titres non cliquables et marqués d'une * n'ont soit pas été présentés lors du Symposium Scientifique, soit pas été soumis à l'équipe éditoriale coordonnant la publication de ces actes.
Sub-Theme 1: Integrating Heritage and Sustainable Urban Development by engaging diverse Communities for Heritage Management
SESSION 1: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
DATE: 13TH DECEMBER 2017, 900 HOURS TO 1730 HOURS
LOCATION: HALL GULMOHUR, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Gurmeet Rai- ICOMOS India, Ishanlosen Odiaua- ICOMOS Nigeria
RAPPORTEUR: Clara Rellesman- Rapporteur, Saumya Tripathi- Co-Rapporteur, Komal Potdar- Co-Rapporteur
Title |
Author(s) |
Country |
Heritage Conservation in a Pluricultural Metropolitan Society Citizen Participation and Consultation in Montréal * |
Dinu Bumbaru C.M. |
Canada |
Sustainable post-earthquake rehabilitation in Kathmandu and Bagan |
Kai Weise |
India |
Sustainable Cultural Heritage through Engagement of Local Communities |
Nizar Al Adarbeh, Jehad Haron |
USA |
Memory and Practice of Reconciliation |
Churnjeet Mahn, Gurmeet Rai |
India |
Local Cultural Heritage Development Supports Community Sustainability |
Kathleen H. Crowther |
USA |
Community PLC - The role of community groups in supporting local government heritage entrepreneurship |
Carl Carrington |
England |
Engaging Diverse Professionals into Heritage Management: An Approach of Diversifying Community of Professionals through an Academic Programme * |
Neel Kamal Chapagain |
India |
Heritage sharing in the Communities of Historic Waterfront Towns in south China: A Way to Sustainable Development of Human Settlements on Polder Land |
Jing Wang |
China |
A Tool for a Shared Decision-making about Urban Developments on Historic Areas |
Francesca Leder, Valentina Torelli |
Germany |
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Naima Benkari |
NA |
The contribution made by mobilization of residents associations in the conservation of urban areas: the case of the Protected Areas of the Cultural Environment (APACs) of Rio de Janeiro city in the 1980s |
Julio Cesar, Ribeiro Sampaio |
Brazil |
Local Residents against Developers and Officials: a Case Study of Protection of Architectural Ensembles of Chesma Palace and Alexandrino Country Estate in Saint Petersburg (Russia) |
Nikolay Lavrentyev, Vladimir Chernushev, Elena Malysheva, Nataliya Romanovskaya |
Russia |
Repurposing Unbuilt Heritage for the Community: Guidelines for Creating Equitable Public Spaces to Engage Diverse Populations in India |
Nidhi Madan |
India |
The need for a common awareness of an evolving cultural landscape |
Catherine Madoni |
France |
Stakeholder Viewpoints of Island Cultural Heritage Protection - Case Study of Kinmen and Xiamen |
Pei-Yao Yang, Shao-liang Hsu |
Chinese Taipei |
Emerging Civic Engagement in the Revitalization of Minor Historic Centers, Cases from Reggio Calabria, Italy |
Ou Yapeng |
Italy |
The legacy of Patrick Geddes in India and conservation of shared Indo-Danish Heritage in Serampore as an example of a current approach |
Flemming Aalund |
Denmark |
Significance of three-layered community involvement in the sustainable conservation of the Historic Center of Mexico City |
Aya Miyazaki |
Japan |
Representations of Migration, Articulations of Heritage and Belonging |
Ritika Khanna, A. Elliot Olson and Mare Heimrate |
Germany |
Engaging Local Professionals for the Conservation of the Built Environment: The Japanese "Heritage Manager" System |
Alejandro Martinez |
Japan |
Revival and Regeneration Strategies in Community Participation Perspective of Xi'an Sanxue Historic district, China |
Yuzhao Zhang, Yang Chen, Mark Hoistad, Shanyao Zhu |
China, USA |
Community and Stakeholders Engagement in Revival of Urban Heritage: Restoration and Rehabilitation Project of the Roman Nymphaeum in Amman |
Mohammed El Khalili, Nizar Al Adarbeh, Abeer Al Bawab |
Jordan |
Colonial heritage against local heritage: a duel between the State and the local population in the lower valley of the river Senegal? |
Abdoul Sow |
Senegal |
SESSION 2: MANAGEMENT, DOCUMENTATION
DATE: 13TH DECEMBER 2017, 900 HOURS TO 1730 HOURS LOCATION: Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Peter Cox- ICOMOS Ireland, Sofia Avgerinou Kolonias- ICOMOS Greece RAPPORTEUR: Maike Goedkoop- Rapporteur, Sowmya P S- Co-Rapporteur, Nithya Rajendran- Co-Rapporteur
Title |
Author(s) |
Country |
Third sector organizations and community engagement: Towards sustainable conservation |
Caroline S. Cheong, Susan Macdonald, Shikha Jain, Kecia L. Fong |
Latin America, Ecuador, Myanmar, India |
A sustainable model for reviving crafts integrating with pilgrimage along corridor connecting Puri |
Saeed Anisa Azharunnisa, Sumana Gupta |
India |
Ulaanbaatar Ger area Cultural Heritage Tourism and Community Enhancement |
Urtnasan Norov |
Mongolia |
Reconquering democracy through cultural and natural heritage in Chile |
Claudia Gonzalez Muzzio, Claudio Rozas Vidal, Álvaro Flores Ortiz |
Chile |
Development in the Heritage City, Case Studies from Historic Delhi |
Abdul Bari |
India |
Avoiding the tragedy: Recommendations for an appropriation of Elinor Ostrom’s design principles in governing a commons within the context of built heritage conservation in the Philippines |
Marianne Claire Vitug |
Philippines |
Sustainable Urban Conservation of Historical Cities Come Back to Thirty-Five Years of Observation in Fez Medina, Morocco |
Khalid El Harrouni |
Morocco |
Heritage as the democracy of the dead, the living and the unborn: The role of dialogue with monuments in integrating commonalities |
Vassilis Ganiatsas |
Greece |
Sustainable and participative management strategies for the historical center of Leon-Nicaragua |
Michele Paradiso, Greta Costantini, Paolo Milani, Sara Bucelli |
Cuba |
The Reconnections and Rebrandings of Lioujia Irrigation Cultural Landscape by Educational Application in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Province of China |
Hsiao-Wei Lin |
Chinese Taipei |
Regenerating the Heart of Rural Ontario: New Life for Old Mills |
Carly Farmer |
Canada |
Connecting Developing Countries and International Experts for More Resilient Cultural Heritage in Development Projects: Lessons from a World Bank Technical Deep Dive |
Barbara Minguez Garcia, James Newman |
Japan |
Models of Heritage Tourism Sustainable Planning: The Case of the Island of Mljet |
Ana Mrda, Hrvoje Caric, Bojana Bojanic Obad Scitaroci |
Croatia |
Between Family and State: Discussion on the Segmentation and Unification of Public Space within Shanghai Historic Lane Neighborhood |
Xiang Zhou, Aya Kubota |
China |
Safeguarding an Identity Carved in Stone: Heritage Conservation of the Oamaru Historic Are in Otago, New Zealand |
Stacy Vallis, Caroline Orchiston, Jason Ingham |
New Zealand |
Examining the decision making community in Government of India's HRIDAY (Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana) scheme |
Purvi Patel, Shobhit Tayal |
India |
The Successful Broker for Community - A Study of New Revitalized Model of Cultural Heritage Management in TaiwanThe Successful Broker for Community - A Study of New Revitalized Model of Cultural Heritage Management in Taiwan |
Szu Ling Lin |
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Integrating cultural heritage in urban territorial sustainable development |
Luigi Fusco Girard, Francesca Nocca |
Italy |
Understanding Development Preferences of Visitors and Local Communities for Sustenance of World Heritage Sites : A Case of Ellora caves |
Shubhada Kamalapurka, Abhijit Natu |
India |
Managing University Cultural Heritage: subverting gaps and founding equality |
Claudia Felipe Torres and Belkis Yaisy Zulueta Morciego |
Cuba |
Cultural mapping as a tool for the disaster Mitigation |
Alex Yen, Chin-Fang Cheng |
Chinese Taipei |
SESSION 3: WORLD HERITAGE, REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES, AUTHENTICITY AND INTEGRITY
DATE: 14TH DECEMBER 2017, 900 HOURS TO 1730 HOURS
LOCATION: Gulmohur Hall, India Habitat Centre
SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Jigna Desai- ICOMOS India, Han Pilwon- ICOMOS Korea
RAPPORTEUR: Clara Rellesman- Rapporteur, Saumya Tripathi- Co-Rapporteur, Komal Potdar- Co-Rapporteur
Title |
Author(s) |
Country |
Canada's National Conversation on Cultural Landscapes |
Angela Garvey, Sharon Hong, Gerry McGeough, Lisa Prosper, Tatum Taylor, Ève Wertheimer |
Canada |
Challenges to authenticity: Exploring the social transformations of historic Chinatowns in United States for sustainable urban development through the case of San Francisco |
Shuyi Xie |
Italy |
Revival of Kolkata’s Chinatown: Democracy and its Role in Safeguarding the Heritage of Ethnic Minorities in India |
Kamalika Bose |
India |
ICOMOS-UNESCO: United Youth for Heritage* |
D’amico Gabriele, Giliberto Francesca |
Germany |
Ancient towns of Djenne: challenges of the conservation of buried architectural monuments and urbanisation on a living site inscribed on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage |
Hamet A. Diop, Alpha Diop, Lassana Cisse |
Mali |
Community empowerment for sustainable development and examining its impact on built heritage - case : Mathura- Vrindavan& the Braj region of India. |
Author : Ms. Shalini Dasgupta |
India |
Urban Regeneration and Preservation of Built Heritage: Case of Hauz Khas enclave precinct, New Delhi |
Nidhi Dandona, Manisha Balani |
India |
D’une approche interventionniste de la réhabilitation du patrimoine à une approche inclusive de la population locale. Exemple de traitement des constructions délabrées dans la médina de Fès au Maroc |
Tarik Harroud |
Morocco |
Examining the impact of urban transformations on traditional crafts and skills: Case of Amritsar’s historic core |
Niyati Jigyasu |
India |
The social value of urban heritage: the limits to the implementation of the Historic Urban Landscape Recommendation in Shanghai |
Plácido González Martínez |
China |
From tangible to intangible and return: hybrid tools for operationalizing historic urban landscape approach |
Martina Bosone, Anna Onesti, Paolo Franco Biancamano |
Italy |
Real Illustration of Continuity in Human Fishing/Hunting Cultures from Past to Present - introduction about the conservation of stone tidal weirs at Taiwan |
Chijeng Kuo, Chocheng Li |
Chinese Taipei |
Sub-Theme 2:The Role of Cultural Heritage in Building Peace and Reconciliation
SESSION 1: HERITAGE AS PEACE BUILDER, TYING AND BENEFITTING COMMUNITY
DATE: 13TH DECEMBER 2017, 900 HOURS TO 1730 HOURS
LOCATION: HALL SILVER OAK 1, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Alpha Diop- ICOMOS Mali, Shams Sharif Imon- ICOMOS Bangladesh
RAPPORTEUR: Nader Al Nouri- Rapporteur, Priyanka Singh- Co-Rapporteur, Richa Pandey- Co-Rapporteur
Title |
Author(s) |
Country |
Hands-on Cooperation The Regional Restoration Camps Experience in the Othello´s Tower Conservation as a catalyst for communities working together in the Balkans |
BllaciMirian; Eaton, Jonathan; Eppich, Rand; Hadžić, Lejla; Mamani, Elena;,Eppich, Rand;Revilla Uzquiza, Igone; Zubiaga De La Cal, Mikel |
Spain |
Stabilization and Recovery of Iraqi Cultural Heritage in post-ISIS Contexts: Ongoing Efforts at the Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage |
Brian Michael Lione, Abdullah Khorsheed Qadir, Katharyn Hanson, Jessica S. |
Iraq |
Antarctica: Human Heritage on the Continent of Peace and Science |
Bryan Lintott |
England |
Heritage-making and Democratic Ideals in Albania: Spaç Prison as a Site of Dialogue |
Jonathan Eaton, Mirian Bllaci, Nedi Petri, Lejla Hadžić, Elena Mamani |
Albania |
Connecting the past to the future: A vision for reconciliation in AnlongVeng, Cambodia |
Julia Mayer |
Australia |
Power Through Unity: The Indian Memorial at Little Bighorn Battlefield and National Monument- A Case Study of Intangible Heritage, Reconciliation and Tribal Consultation * |
Lynda Bourque Moss |
USA |
The role of Cultural Heritage in building peace, international understanding and reconciliation: Heritage as a peace conveyor |
Elena Cattarini Leger |
Italy |
Finding a Future Together: How Heritage is helping New Zealand Heal the Pain of its Past |
Claire Craig |
New Zealand |
Conflict and Reconciliation in Traditional Settlement Conservation- A case study of Chyonglin village of Kinmen, Taiwan |
Yi-Jen Tseng |
Chinese Taipei |
Heritage as resilience: the role of minority communities in post-war Sri Lanka |
Ezra Melathi Saldin |
Australia |
Cultural landscape diaspora and multicultural community building |
Ou Yapeng, Marina Fumo |
Italy |
The Green Bridge: Coming to Terms with Vilnius’ Soviet Legacy |
James N. Ferguson |
Lithuania |
Conflict resolution between host communities and heritage authorities: The application of Selfish Gene Theory in Heritage |
Sharif Shams Imon and Cora Un In Wong |
Macau |
Heritage values as a tool for promoting peace: the case of the modern architectural heritage in Cyprus |
Emilia Siandou |
England |
Ancient stones for building bridges across closed borders |
Carsten Paludan-Müller |
Norway |
Heritage in the Middle of Political Conflict: A Discourse Analysis of Mixed Reactions in Response to the Nomination of Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution Author |
Kae-Cherng Yang |
Chinese Taipei |
Democracy, Knowledge, and Heritage Interface: The U.S. Heritage Programss |
Salim Elwazani, Ashutosh Sohoni |
USA |
Case Study: the reconstruction of Beirut, Lebanon: Challenges, identities and models |
Siame -Hanna Ishac |
France |
Industrial heritage as a reconciliation milieu of post-conflict areas |
Sonja Ifko, Ana Martinović |
Slovenia |
The blue helmets of culture: making heritage a tool for peace, starting from its management structures |
Gabriele D'amico Soggetti |
Berlin |
SESSION 2: HERITAGE AS VICTIM
DATE: 13TH DECEMBER 2017, 1645 HOURS TO 1730 HOURS
LOCATION: HALL SILVER OAK 1, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Aparna Tondon- ICOMOS India, Bente Mathesen- ICOMOS Norway
RAPPORTEUR: Nader Al Nouri- Rapporteur, Priyanka Singh- Co-Rapporteur, Richa Pandey- Co-Rapporteur
SESSION 3: RECREATING IDEAS OF MEMORY
DATE: 14TH DECEMBER 2017, 900 HOURS TO 1300 HOURS
LOCATION: HALL SILVER OAK 1, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Catherine Forbes- ICOMOS-ICORP, Stephen Kelley- ICOMOS USA
RAPPORTEUR: Nader Al Nouri- Rapporteur, Priyanka Singh- Co-Rapporteur, Richa Pandey- Co-Rapporteur
Sub-Theme 3: Protecting and Interpreting Cultural Heritage in the Age of Digital Empowerment
SESSION 1: RELEVANCE OF DIGITAL TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY IN DOCUMENTATION, CONSERVATION AND SAFEGUARDING OF HERITAGE & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
DATE: 13TH DECEMBER 2017, 900 HOURS TO 1730 HOURS
LOCATION: SILVER OAK II, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Mario Santana- ICOMOS Canada, Aishwarya TIpnis- ICOMOS India
RAPPORTEUR: Laura Matarese- Rapporteur, Anisha Patel- Co-Rapporteur, Miquel Reina Ortiz- Co-Rapporteur
Title |
Author(s) |
Country |
Analysis of a site’s integrity by 3D models and integrated database, Case Study: the Pic-du-Midi high-mountain observatory (France) |
Michel Cotte, Florent Laroche, Matthieu Quantin, Loïc Jeanson, Nicolas Bourgeois |
France |
Heritage and Digital Agency: A Canadian Experience * |
M. Laurier TURGEON |
Canada |
Training in Endangered Archaeology: From Digital Documentation to Empowering National Heritage Stakeholders in the Middle East and North Africa |
Bijan Rouhani |
England |
Promoting Heritage Conservation Using Digital Communication System in China |
LI Jianyun |
China |
Outnumbered 16:1. Evaluating the global online communities of the Sydney Opera House |
Cristina Garduño Freeman |
Australia |
Project Anqa: Digitally Documenting At-Risk Heritage Sites in Syria and Iraq |
Saima Akhtar, Kiraz Goz Akoglu, Stefan Simon |
USA |
The paradox of conservation and heritage protection in an age of mass cultural tourism * |
Sue Millar |
UK |
Mapping Heritage in Digital India * |
Gourab Ghosh |
India |
Photogrammetry and interactive 3D virtual tour to the outreach of cultural heritage. The case study of the Church of Panagia Episkepsi, Trikala, Greece |
Athanasios K. Moysiadis |
Greece |
Recording Method of Chinese Traditional Interior Decoration of the Qing Dynasty in Digital Era---A Case Study of Jingfu Palace in the Forbidden CityRecording Method of Chinese Traditional Interior Decoration of the Qing Dynasty in Digital Era---A Case Study of Jingfu Palace in the Forbidden City |
Xing Rong, Beijie He |
China |
The Manor House in Lisbon and Rio de Janeiro: Interior’s Anatomy |
Ana Maria Pessoa dos Santos and Ana Lucia |
Brazil |
Preservation Preparedness: Integrating Historic Preservation and Hazard Mitigation in the case of Unreinforced Masonry Buildings (URM) in Seattle * |
Manish Chalana |
US |
Between the workshop and the monument: digital interfaces for conservation at the buffer zone of the Jantar Mantar, Jaipur |
Shikha Jain and Oriel Prizeman |
India, Wales |
The intangible cultural heritage of Ksar Ait Ben Haddou, from traditional transmission to digital interpretation |
Hayat Zerouali, Mina El Mghari, Loubna Mouna |
Morocco |
Innovative Methods for Digital Heritage Documentation: The archaeological site of Kymissala in Rhodes |
A. Georgopoulos, S. Tapinaki, M.I. Stefanakis |
Athens |
Cultural Heritage and digital resources. When virtual materializes values and meanings |
Ana Lucia Vieira dos Santos, Anna Rachel Baracho E. Julianelli, Sergio Rodrigues Bahia |
Brazil |
An interdisciplinary methodology for the analysis and visualization of the heritage of modern road corridors |
Mar Loren-Mendez, Rita Ruiz, Daniel Pinzón, Rafael Mata-Olmo |
Spain |
SESSION 2: USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FOR DISSEMINATION AND INTERPRETATION
DATE: 13TH DECEMBER 2017, 1600 HOURS TO 1730 HOURS
LOCATION: Silver Oak Ii, India Habitat Centre
SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Radhika Dhumal- ICOMOS India, Ofelia Sanou- ICOMOS Costa Rica
RAPPORTEUR: Laura Matarese- Rapporteur, Gayathri Hegde- Co-Rapporteur, Anisha Patel- Co-Rapporteur
SESSION 2: USE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FOR DISSEMINATION AND INTERPRETATION
DATE: 14TH DECEMBER 2017
LOCATION: HALL SILVER OAK II, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
SESSION CO-CHAIRS: Christer Gustafson- ICOMOS Sweden, Sue Hodges- ICOMOS Australia
RAPPORTEUR: Laura Matarese- Rapporteur, Anisha Patel- Co-Rapporteur, Sujan Shrestha- Co-Rapporteur
SESSION 3: APPLICATION OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
DATE: 14TH DECEMBER 2017
LOCATION: HALL SILVER OAK II, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
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Author(s) |
Country |
Digital Recording and Non Destructive Investigation of Nyatapola Temple after Gorkha Earthquake 2015 |
S. Shrestha, M. Reina Ortiz, M. Gutland, I. M. Morris, R. Napolitano, M. Santana Quintero, J. Erochko, S. Kawan |
Canada |
The use of WebGIS to enhance community resilience to flooding: Discovering the tangible and intangible local flood culture of the city of York |
Gillian Chitty, Alessandra Sprega |
England |
STORM: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organizational Resources |
Patricia Brum, Filipa Neto, Maria João Revez, Inês Vaz Pinto, Ana Patrícia Magalhães |
Portugal |
Digital technology as a tool to design and protect landscape * |
Austin Allen and Priyanka Malik |
USA |
Stimulating Local and Global Citizen Involvement in Heritage Stewardship through Digital Empowerment |
Arlene Fleming |
USA |
Sub-Theme 4: Culture-Nature Journey, exploring the complexities of human relationships with natural and cultural places
SESSION: CASE STUDY KIOSK - 1: CULTURE-NATURE, RIVERS, LAKES, WATER
DATE: 13TH DECEMBER 2017, 900 HOURS TO 1055 HOURS
LOCATION: WILLOW, INDIA HABITAT CENTRE
SESSION CO-CONVENERS: 1. Nupur Prothi Khanna 2. Manu Bhatnagar
Annexes
Instructions to the Authors
Poster template - Instructions for authors regarding posters
Presentation template - instructions for authors regarding presentations
Guidelines for Submission for Abstracts for Papers (ST01 to 03) - Instructions pour la soumission des résumés (ST 01 à 03)
Guidelines for Submission of Session Proposals - Instructions pour la soumission des résumés (ST 04)
(for Sub theme ST04)