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JHEP 2

WP 2. Implementation of joint

activities including joint calls

Cyprus, 7/8 June 2017

Dr D.J. den Boer

NWO Director Social Sciences and Humanities

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JHEP 2 work package 2

Tasks

• 2.1 Joint calls

• 2.2 Heritage practice

• 2.3 Follow up Action Programme and CH

governance strategies

• 2.4 Case studies

• 2.5 Knowledge Hub

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Task 2.1 Joint calls (NWO, AHRC)

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30 November 2016: JPICH Governing Board

approved Roadmap for 2017-2019 (D2.1)

Four joint JPICH calls

• 2017

– Digital Heritage

– Changing Environments

• 2018

– Conservation & Protection

• 2019

– Identity & Perception

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Steps taken since

• December 2016 - March 2017:

– Partners informed NWO about commitments for calls 2017-2019

– Handling Partners for calls in 2017-2018 have been established:

• Digital Heritage: The Netherlands

• Changing Environments: Italy

• Conservation & Protection: Spain

• (Identity & Perception: to be determined)

– Partners informed NWO about nominees for Expert Group

(Digital Heritage)

– Partners informed NWO/RCE about nominees for Expert Group

(Changing Environments)

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Steps taken since

• February – April 2017:

– NWO with input Partners delivered JHEP2 Call Text Format

– Expert Group Digital Heritage delivered content for call

– Partners provided NWO with National Eligibility Criteria

– NWO circulated for signing the JPICH Digital Heritage MoU

– NWO provided JHEP2 Partners with Timetable of DH call

• April - June 2017:

– RCE coordinated preparation of the Changing Environments Call

– Expert Group Changing Environments delivered content for call

– RCE has asked Partners to provide National Eligibility criteria

– MIUR/MiBACT circulated draft timetable for the CE call

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• 2017 - Digital Heritage

– Handling Partner: The Netherlands (NWO)

– Partners: Belarus, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France,

Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands,

United Kingdom

– Launched April 2017

• 2017 – Changing Environments

– Handling Partner: Italy (MIUR/MIBACT)

– Partners: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania,

Norway, Poland, Slovakia, The Netherlands, United

Kingdom, ?

– To be launched in July 2017?

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To be discussed

• Changing Environments Timetable (Italy)

• Additional commitment Changing Environments?

• Update on request for Cofund for C & P call

• Commitments for 2018-2019 calls

– Identity & Perception

– Conservation & Protection

• Handling Partner for 2019 call: Identity & Perception

• Timeline for preparation I&P and C&P call

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Task 2.2 Heritage practice (RCL)

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Task 2.2 Heritage practice (RCL)

Knowledge transfer/exchange with heritage practitioners is an

important aspect of JPI. Therefore, one of the important functions of

JPICH is to act as a node for research based heritage practice in

Europe. Task 2.2 – „heritage practice“ is intended to reinforce this

aspect.

The main objective is to improve the visibility of research results

financed through the joint calls as well as actions performed in

other tasks of JHEP2 (for instance Task 2.3).

In order to implement objectives of T.2.2 a range of activities may be

invoked: dedicated workshops, exchange visits, training modules, etc.

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Task 2.2 Heritage practice (RCL)

Activity 1. Identification phase.

Time and place: part of "Parade and LABs Event" (20-21 February 2016,

Brussels).

Type of activity: presentation and public discussion as part of the event.

Aim: to identify the role of JPI CH as a potential node for a research based

practice in Europe; to set up a network of operating partners on further

implementation of the T.2.2.

Target auditorium: representatives of JPI CH, representatives of Heritage Plus

(pilot call) and Heritage Plus Call 2015 projects and their social partners from

the field of practice. representatives from the organizations of practitioners

(ICCROM, ICOMOS etc.),

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Task 2.2 Heritage practice (RCL)

Activity 2. Discussion phase.

Time and place: Lithuanian National Commission for UNESCO, September 28-

29th 2017, Vilnius

Type of activity: Workshop “Cultural heritage concepts and theories: evaluation

of the 20th century historic urban landscapes”. The workshop will cover two

separate but interrelated topics of JHEP2: T.2.2 “Heritage practice” and T.2.3

“Cultural heritage concepts and theories”.

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Task 2.2 Heritage practice (RCL)

Activity 2. Discussion phase.

Aim: to discuss if JPICH can give an impulse for further dissemination of the

Heritage plus results? How to improve outreach of Heritage Plus projects

results using the resources of JPICH? These general questions will be

addressed through the lens of 20th century historic urban landscapes and value

definition. Three selected Heritage plus projects (“Smart value”, “PICH” and

“H@V“) will be discussed as a case studies.

Target auditorium: The public of the event will include the national

representatives of the JPI CH member states, JPI CH Scientific Committee,

representatives of the Working Group on 20th Century Built Cultural Heritage by

the Monitoring Group on Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea States and

representatives of Lithuanian cultural heritage institutions.

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Task 2.2 Heritage practice (RCL)

Activity 3. Implementation phase.

Time and place: June 2018, Kaunas, Lithuania

Type of activity: summer school / training module as a pilot instrument for

knowledge exchange.

Aim: training module for heritage practitioners as a tool for dissemination results of

Heritage plus calls based on the case study of Kaunas historic urban landscape

(European heritage label site). Teaching materials (methodology on evaluation of

20th century urban landscapes) for the summer school/courses will be published.

Target auditorium: representatives of JPI CH, representatives of Heritage Plus

(pilot call) and Heritage Plus Call 2015 projects and their social partners from the

field of practice. representatives from the organizations of practitioners (ICCROM,

ICOMOS etc.). This action will be open for heritage professionals and/or heritage

field students.

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Task 2.3 Follow up Action Programme 2016-

2018 and CH Governance Strategies (RCE)

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Follow up Action Programme 2016-2018

• GB 30 November 2016: decision on 13 joint activities

• To be implementend in 2017-2019

• Each country coordinates one activity

• GB also decided on a plan for the practical guidance

(Deliverable 2.6)

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Follow up Action Programme 2016-2018

• December 2016: guidance on managing joint activities

• Long-term cooperation

• Interrelation of activities

• Relation to enabling framework

• Communication

• Reporting

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Follow up Action Programme 2016-2018

• Report on the activities to be implemented, June 2017

• Midterm report on the status of the activities, June 2018

• Final report, December 2019

• Questionnaire for first report (Deliverable 2.7)

• Request to complete questionnaire befor 31 May 2017

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Conference on CH Governance Strategies

• International conference:

– Focus on built heritage / physical environment

– Positioned within EYCH

– In collaboration with JPI-CH partners, NGO’s / IGO’s

(e.g. EHHF)

• Launch of a joint edited volume:

– Assessing evolution of heritage planning regimes in EU

– identifying (joint) priorities on the interface of heritage

research and policy

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Task 2.4 Case studies (SNHB, AHRC)

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Task 2.4 Case studies (SNHB, AHRC)

• The aim of this task is both to demonstrate the potential value of

cultural and natural heritage to society, so that it is understood and

included in the development of more sustainable societies, but also

to show what impact this selected research has had in society.

• The knowledge of how heritage impacts on major societal

challenges i.e. sustainability will be communicated primarily to

social policymakers and heritage practitioners in general, so as to

inform future decision making and future research.

• This task will identify, collate and showcase research that

demonstrates a direct impact from heritage on the challenges

identified in the SRA and make evident the societal, economic and

environmental impacts of heritage.

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