II.TED Photo credit: Siavash Laghai Executive Progamme in Management of Complex Environments FLORENCE-TURIN-LISBON 01JULY-15 SEPTEMBER 2014 HTTP://GOO.GL/IESNBC URBANIZATION.LANDSCAPE[AT]GMAIL.COM some items might change II.TED Organization International Institute on Territorial and Environmental Dynamics II.TED [it] Main Partners Higher Institute on Territorial Systems for Innovation SITI [it] University of Florence [it] Department of Architecture DIDA Communication Strategic Lab CSL Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa FCSH/NOVA [pt] Research Centre for Geography and Regional Planning e-Geo The Portuguese Centre for Global History CHAM Environmental Research and Design [ir] Red Internacional de Pensamiento Crítico sobre Globalización y Patrimonio Construido RIGPAC [co] Supporting partners Fondazione Adriano Olivetti [it] A2 studio srl [it] Media partner Aracne editrice [it] Esempi di Architettura edA [it] Livraria Palavra de viajante [pt] some items might change II.TED Background The idea behind of the Executive Programme in Heritage Management comes after the past experiences of organizing international scientific collaborations between Iran, Portugal and Italy with an outstanding choice of partners and professionals. The First International Workshop on Urbanization and Cultural Landscape took place between July 4-16 2011 in Turin-Italy, The International Workshop on Landscape Quality Assessments in September 3-11 2012 between Lisbon-Portugal and The Second International Workshop on Urbanization and Cultural Landscape between July 17-31 in Turin-Italy. Presentation The Executive Programme in Management of Complex Environments is a complete scientific and executive programme that deals with topics such as socio-cultural development, public participation, cultural/natural heritage management and conservation, cultural landscape, historic urban landscape, urbanization, divided cities, small islands development strategies and coastal design, cultural routes, sacred landscapes, transboundary heritage sites, territorial communication and much more. It is a unique programme of its kind and is the first edition of the School in Heritage Management's executive programme. This training programme aims at focusing on the governance and the management of heritage sites with a socio-cultural anchorage. Heritage as a potential vehicle for support could accelerate local development in terms of social integration, community participation, education, improvement of living condition and economic opportunities. This programme brings together not only theoretical concepts, but also converts each participant into a traveller who can gain different experiences from different countries. Presentation The Executive Programme in Management of Complex Environments is a segmented and practical higher international study programme aimed towards students and professionals graduated in the fields of planning, design and conservation of urban areas, landscape and heritage, also environmental design, geography and territorial sciences. This programme covers 4 complex environments, presented in phases as follows: • Heritage Cities and Historic Urban Landscape (Florence and Venice, 01-08 July 2014) • Urbanization and Cultural Landscape (Turin, 09-15 July 2014) • Cultural Routes and Transnational Sites (Lisbon, 24-30 July 2014) • Sustainable management of costal environments and Small Island Developing Strategies (Distance learning*, 01-14 September 2014) * The first and second phase of these workshops will take place in Italy (University of Florence and Polytechnic of Turin), the third phase in Portugal (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas) some items might change and the final phase will be held online (In case of an accordance, the 3rd phase of this event will be held in Kish Island, Iran). Methodology The methodology of this programme is based on a multiple activity model including theoretical, practical, case studies and site visits, exercises, group work and classroom discussions. Participants will need to be active and involved during all these activities. Some of the topics that will be studied in depth during this programme are; heritage management and heritage impact assessment, territorial communication, urbanization, monitoring, evaluation and designing of landscape, sustainable tourism management, protection and sustainable use of natural resources. Scientific Committee Alessio Re, SiTI, CSS-EBLA Gabriele Corsani, DIDA, University of Florence Giulio Mondini, SiTI, Polytechnic of Turin Hassanali Laghai, Kish-International Campus, University of Tehran Luca Toschi, CSL, DSPS, University of Florence Rosario Oliveira, e-Geo, FCSH/Universidade Nova de Lisboa Faculty Alessandro Scotti, Journalist, Urban Photographer Alessio Re, CSS-EBLA Centro Studi Santagata André Teixeira, CHAM, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Angioletta Voghera, Polytechnic of Turin Carma Casulà, Landscape Photographer Fransesc Munõz, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Gabriele Corsani, University of Florence Gianluca Simonetta, CSL, University of Florence Jukka Jokilehto, University of Nova Gorica, ICCROM Leticia Leitao, Heritage consultant Patrizia Bonifazio, Polytechnic of Milan Rosario Oliveira, e-Geo, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Siavash Laghai, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Walter Rosa, University of Coimbra some items might change Programme • Phase 1: Workshop on Heritage Cities (Italy 01-08 July 2014) Florence 01/07/2014, Arrival 02/07 City and gardens in Florence from Renaissance to modern times, Gabriele Corsani, University of Florence 03/07 Core zone and Buffer zone in the urban heritage management, Jukka Jokilehto, University of Nova Gorica, ICCROM 04/07 Case studies on Territorial communication, CSL, University of Florence 05/07 Study visit city of San Casciano, Gianluca Simonetta, University of Florence Venice 06/07/2014 Arrival 07/07 Study visit city of Venice and its Lagoon, UNESCO Office in Venice 08/07 Urbanalization, Fransesc Munõz, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona • Phase 2: Workshop on Urbanization and Cultural Landscape (09-15 July 2014) Turin 08/07/2014 Arrival 09/07 Case studies on Historic Urban Landscapes, SiTI-Polytechnic of Turin 10/07 Case studies on Cultural Landscapes, SiTI-Polytechnic of Turin 11/07 Study visit city of Asti and Langhe Cultural Landscape, Alessio Re, SiTI, CSS-EBLA 12/07 Reading heritage in urban landscape, Alessandro Scotti, Journalist, Photographer 13/07 Study visit city of Ivrea, Olivetti village, Patrizia Bonifazio, Polytechnic of Milan 14/07 Evaluation, designing and planning landscape in Europe (methods and approaches), Angioletta Voghera, Polytechnic of Turin 15/05 Study visit city of Turin, Valentino Park and the new University of Turin Campus • Free 16-22 July 2014 • Phase 3: Workshop on Cultural Routes and Transnational Sites (Portugal, 24-30 July 2014) Lisbon 23/07/2014 Arrival 24/07 Introduction of the Cultural Routes and Sacred Landscape concepts, Rosario Oliveira, e-Geo, Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Carma Casulá, Photographer 25/07 Transnational Heritage Management, Alessio Re, SiTi, Polytechnic of Turin 26/07 Case studies on Divided Cities and Trans-Boundary concepts, Jukka Jokilehto, University of Nova Gorica, ICCROM 27/07 Study visit Arrabida peninsula and Cabo Espichel Sacred Landscape, Rosario Oliveira, e-Geo, UNL 28/09 Maritime Routes, André Teixeira, CHAM, UNL 29/09 World Heritage Sites of Portuguese Origin, Walter Rosa, University of Coimbra 29/09 Conservation of Natural Heritage, Leticia Leitao, Heritage consultant 30/09 Study visit Sintra World Heritage Site, Closure some items might change • Working period 31 July-05 August 2014 • Phase 4: Sustainable management of costal environments (Distance learning* 01-14 September 2014) 01/09 On-line introduction of the distance learning programme Available study handouts: UNESCO Small Island Developing Strategies programme Sustainable tourism management Port cities Protection and sustainable use of natural resources * In case of an accordance, the 3rd phase of this event will be held in Kish Island, Iran. • Final Exam 15 September 2014 some items might change Venue DIDA Dipartimento di Architettura, Università degli Studi di Firenze. Via della Mattonaia 14 (50121 Firenze), Italy CSL Communication Strategies Lab, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali, Università degli Studi di Firenze. Via Laura 48 (50100 Firenze), Italy SiTI Istituto Superiore sui Sistemi Territoriali per l’Innovazione, Polytechnic of Turin Campus. Corso Castelfidardo 30/A (10138 Torino), Italy e-GEO Research Centre for Geography and Regional Planning, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Avenida de Berna 26-C (1069-061 Lisboa) Portugal. Working language English Participants Post-graduated students and professionals in the field of planning, design and conservation of urban areas, landscape and heritage, also environmental design, geography and territorial sciences. Participation fees A. International students: 2500 € B. National students: 450 € Travel, accommodation and living expenses Participants are responsible for their round-trip travel costs and local transportation fees. The cost of living, including accommodation and the first breakfast are included in the workshop fee A, during the period of 01-15 and 24-30 of July 2014. Contact person Siavash Laghai siavashlaghai@gmail.com +98-9382049942 [ir] +39-3387290037 [it] +351-914483826 [pt] some items might change