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Conference Programme 12 - 15 July 2016

Organising Committee

Rogério Amoêda, Sérgio Lira, Cristina Pinheiro Green Lines Institute

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July 2016 Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development Green Lines Instituto para o Desenvolvimento Sustentável Av. Alcaides de Faria, 377 S.12 4750-106 Barcelos Portugal T (+) 351 253 815 037 F (+) 351 253 824 730 http://greenlines-institute.org [email protected]

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Contents

Partners 5

Scope 6

Conference Topics 7

Venue 8

Scientific Committee 10

Keynote Speaker 12

Social Programme 14

Conference Programme Overview 18

Schedule of Sessions 21

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Contents

Scope 5

Partners 7

Venue 8

Conference Topics 12

Scientific Committee 13

Conference Programme Overview 15

Schedule of Sessions 19

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Partners

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Scope HERITAGE 2016 - 5th International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development follows the path of the previous editions: it aims at maintaining a state of the art event regarding the relationships between forms and kinds of heritage and the framework of sustainable development concepts. Once again it was decided that the four dimensions of sustainable development (environment, economics, society and culture) should be the pillars of this event defining a singular approach on how to deal with the specific subject of heritage sustainability. Furthermore, beyond the traditional aspects of heritage preservation and safeguarding, the relevance and significance of the sustainable development concept is to be discussed and scrutinised by some of the most eminent worldwide experts. For a long time now heritage is no longer considered as a mere memory or a cultural reference, or even a place or an object. As the previous editions of “Heritage” (2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014) have proven, heritage is moving towards broader and wider scenarios, where it becomes often the driven forces for commerce, business, leisure and politics. The Proceedings of the previous editions of this conference are the "living" proof of this trend. Specialised research produced in recent years has remarkably expressed that sustainable development is being brought much forward than the concept expressed in the book “Our Common Future”, commonly known as “The Brundtland Report”. The role of culture and social aspects enlarged the initial statement where environment and economics had the main role. The environmentalist approach (conceiving the world as a whole ecological system) enhanced the idea of a globalized world, where different geographic dimensions of actions, both local and global, emerged as the main relationships between producers, consumers and cultural specificities of peoples, philosophies and religions. In such a global context heritage became one of the key aspects for the enlargement of sustainable development concepts. Heritage is often seen through its cultural definition and no further discussion seams to be appropriate. However, sustainable development brings heritage concepts to another dimension, as it establishes profound relationships with economics, environment, and social aspects. Nowadays, heritage preservation and safeguarding is constantly facing new and complex problems. Degradation of Heritage sites is not any more just a result of materials ageing or environmental actions. Factors such as global and local pollution, climate change, poverty, religion, tourism, commodification, ideologies and war (among others) are now in the cutting edge for the emerging of new approaches, concerns and visions about heritage. Recent events in the Middle-East are saddling proving the rightness of these assertions and deserve our attention.

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Thus, HERITAGE 2016 – 5th International Conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development proposes a global view on how heritage is being contextualized in relation with the four dimensions of sustainable development. What is being done in terms of research, future directions, methodologies, working tools and other significant aspects of both theoretical and field approaches will be the aims of this International Conference. Furthermore, heritage governance, and education are brought into discussion as the key factors for enlightenment of future global strategies for heritage preservation and safeguarding. A special chapter on Heritage and Authenticity was included in this edition, as Authenticity is one of the key-words on present days discussion on heritage. Defining what is, and is not, "authentic" raises a number of serious issues, answers are not easy to reach and consensus is far from being achieved. Authenticity can be addressed as "historically true" or as depending on authorship... can be viewed as matter of "style" or as question of possession/property... can be an interpretation of material objects or a objectification of intangible concepts. In fact, authenticity is such a complex domain that it deserves proper research and specific attention. Heritage 2016 wants to contribute to the discussion on these issues, under the umbrella of sustainable development - this special chapter aims at pushing forward a debate that is far from being a peaceful one.

Conference Topics

01. Heritage and governance for sustainability

02. Heritage and society

03. Heritage and environment

04. Heritage and economics

05. Heritage and culture

06. Heritage and education for the future

07. Preservation of historic buildings and structures

08. Heritage and cultural tourism

09. Special Chapter: Heritage and authenticity

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Venue

LISBON

Lisbon has its roots in a pre-historic settlement. The region was inhabited by Pre-Celtic tribes, who built religious and funerary monuments, megaliths, dolmens and menhirs. The Celts occupied the region in the 1st millennium b.C.. Lisbon was an important Phoenician and then Greek trading post, as the sheltered harbour in the Tagus River estuary was an ideal spot for a settlement and provided a secure port for provisioning of ships.

The city was then transformed by the Romans: Lusitanian raids and rebellions during Roman occupation necessitated the construction of a wall around the settlement. During Augustus' reign, the Romans also built a great theatre, the Cassian Baths and the temples of Jupiter, Diana and Cybele. A large necropolis still remains under Praça da Figueira and a large forum and other buildings such as insulae (multi-storied apartment buildings) in the area between the Castle Hill and the historic city core were found during archaeology digs.

As a consequence of the fall of Rome, the Iberian was occupied by Sarmatians, Alans, Vandals and Suebi, during the beginning of the 5th century a.C. Then, by the end of the 6th century a.C. the city was conquered by the Visigoths. A long Arabic period lasted from the early 8th century a.C. till the so-called "Reconquest" - the Christians conquered the city in the year of 1147. The new lords of the Iberian Peninsula built many mosques and houses inside the city limits, rebuilt the city wall (known as the Cerca Moura) and established administrative control over the region. The Muslim influence is still present nowadays in the Alfama (an old quarter of Lisbon that survived the 1755 Lisbon earthquake) and many place-names are derived from Arabic and persist today.

Lisbon became the capital of Portugal in the middle of the 13th century due to its central location. The first Portuguese university was founded in Lisbon in 1290 by King Denis I; for many years the Studium Generale (General Study) was transferred intermittently to Coimbra, where it was installed permanently in the 16th century as the University of Coimbra. During the last centuries of the Middle Ages, the city expanded substantially and became an important trading post with both Northern European and Mediterranean cities.

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Most of the Portuguese expeditions of the Age of Discovery left from Lisbon during the 15th to 17th centuries, including Vasco da Gama's expedition to India in 1497. Lisbon became one of the richest cities of Europe, connected to all significant commercial interfaces: North, Africa, South America, Far East... products from all over the World arrived here and were exported to all main European commercial cities. In the early 18th century, enormous quantities of gold coming from Brazil allowed King John V to sponsor the building of several Baroque churches and theatres in the city.

On 1 November 1755, the city was destroyed by a devastating earthquake, which killed an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 Lisbon residents of a population estimated at between 200,000 and 275,000. The earthquake and the tsunami destroyed 85% of the city's buildings. Lisbon was one of the largest cities in Europe and the catastrophic event shocked the whole of Europe and left a deep impression on its collective psyche. Voltaire wrote a long poem, Poême sur le désastre de Lisbonne, shortly after the quake, and mentioned it in his 1759 novel Candide.

After this tragedy the city was rebuilt largely according to the plans ordered by the Prime Minister Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, the Marquess of Pombal; the lower town began to be known as the Baixa Pombalina (Pombaline central district). Instead of rebuilding the medieval town, Pombal decided to demolish what remained after the earthquake and rebuild the city centre in accordance with principles of modern urban design. It was reconstructed in an open rectangular plan with two great squares: the Praça do Rossio and the Praça do Comércio. This area is still as Marquess of Pombal decided it to be and walking these streets one may have the strange feeling of time-travelling to the second half of the 18th century...

In the first years of the 19th century, Portugal was invaded by the troops of Napoléon Bonaparte, forcing Queen Maria I and Prince-Regent John (future John VI) to flee temporarily to Brazil. During the 19th century, the Liberal movement introduced new changes into the urban landscape. The principal areas were in the Baixa and along the Chiado district, where shops, tobacconists shops, cafés, bookstores, clubs and theatres proliferated. The development of industry and commerce determined the growth of the city, extending north along the Avenida da Liberdade (1879), distancing itself from the Tagus River.

During the 20th century the importance of the city as capital of a colonial empire was evident in public monuments, statues, etc. However, the Portuguese revolution of 1974 put an end to that period, establishing the principle of self-determination to the former colonies. Portugal reduced to its European (and Atlantic islands) boundaries and the importance and significance of Lisbon in the World changed accordingly.

In the 1990s, many of the districts were renovated and projects in the historic quarters were established to modernise those areas; architectural and patrimonial buildings were recuperated; the northern margin of the Tagus was re-purposed for leisure and residential use; the Vasco da Gama Bridge was constructed; and the eastern part of the municipality was re-purposed for Expo '98, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's sea voyage to India.

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Scientific Committee

Alessandro De Masi Milan Polytechnic - II, Italy

Alison McCleery Napier University, United Kingdom

Alistair McCleery Napier University, United Kingdom

Ángela Barrios Padura University of Seville, Spain

Annabela Rita University of Lisbon, Portugal

Annette B. Fromm Florida International University, USA

Artur Feio University Lusíada, Portugal

Ataa Alsalloum Damascus University, Syria

Austin Parsons Dalhousie University, Canada

Brian Osborne Queen’s University, Canada

Cláudia Ramos University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal

Cristina Pinheiro Green Lines Institute, Portugal

Darko Babic University of Zagreb, Croatia

Deborah Whelan Durban University of Technology, South Africa

Egle Navickiene Vilnius Gedimino Technical University, Lithuania

Eliseu Carbonell Catalan Institute for Cultural Heritage Research, Spain

Elizabeth Aitken Rose University of Auckland, New Zealand

Elizabeth Carnegie Sheffield University, United Kingdom

Esther Yung The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China

Ewa Joanna Stachura University of Economics in Katowice, Poland

Ferenk Kiss Budapest College of Communication and Business, Hungary

Francisco Fernandes University Lusíada, Portugal

Francisco Reimão Queiroga University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal

Gabriella Caterina University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Gabriella Duca University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Gerard Corsane Newcastle University, United Kingdom

Girenas Povilionis Culture Heritage Center, Lithuania

Görün Arun Yildiz Technical University, Turkey

Gregory Ashworth Groningen University, Netherlands

Humberto Varum University of Aveiro, Portugal

Hwee-San Tan University of London, United Kingdom

Isabel Ponce de Leão University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal

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Isotta Cortesi University of Catania, Italy

Janet Eldred University of Kentucky, USA

John Carman University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

John Skrzypaszek Avondale College, Australia

José Luis Campano Calvo University of Salamanca, Spain

Josep Lluis I Ginovart Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain

Juan Garcia-Esparza Universitat Jaume I, Spain

Judith Sterner Alberta College of Art and Design, Canada

Karla Nunes Penna Curtin University, Australia

Lia Bassa Budapest College for Communication and Business, Hungary

Lisa M. Grobar California State University, USA

Manish Chalana University of Washington, USA

Maria del Pilar Mercader Moyano University of Seville, Spain

Maria Gloria de Sa University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA

Maria Isabel Sardón de Taboada University Alfonso X El Sabio, Spain

Mary Kenny Eastern Connecticut State University, USA

Michael Ripmeester Brock University, Canada

Nicolette Teufel-Shone University of Arizona, USA

Pamela Sezgin University of North Georgia, USA

Paulo Lourenço University of Minho, Portugal

Paulo Seixas University of Lisbon – ISCSP, Portugal

Peter Davis Newcastle University, United Kingdom

Ray Green The University of Melbourne, Australia

Remah Gharib Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar

Robert Barelkowski Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

Rogério Amoêda University Lusíada, Portugal

Roy Jones Curtin University, Australia

Sérgio Lira CLEPUL / Green Lines Institute, Portugal

Sidney Cheung Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

Voltaire Garces Cang RINRI Institute of Ethics, Japan

Zeynep Aktüre Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey

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Keynote Speaker

PROF. VIRIATO SOROMENHO-MARQUES

Viriato Soromenho-Marques (born 1957) teaches Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Nature, and European Ideas in the Departments of Philosophy and European Studies of the University of Lisbon, where he is Full Professor. Since 1978 he has been engaged in the civic environmental movement in Portugal and Europe. He is member of: the National Council on Environment and Sustainable Development; the Lisbon Academy of Sciences, Class of Humanities (Letras); and the Navy Academy. He wrote over four hundred works on Philosophy, Environment and International Relations matters. He already was: Chairman of Quercus (1992-1995); Vice-Chair of the European Environmental and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils network (2001-2006); Scientific coordinator of the Gulbenkian Environment Program (2007-2011); One of the twelve members of the High Level Group on Energy and Climate Change by invitation of the President of the European Commission (2007-2010); Awarded in 1997 and 2006 by the President of the Republic (“Grande Oficial da Ordem de Mérito” and “Grande Oficial da Ordem do Infante D. Henrique”); The representative of public opinion in the Press Council (1985-1987); Speaker in over one thousand conferences in Portugal and twenty three other countries. KEYNOTE SPEECH The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake as a philosophical landslide in Western thought The 1755 Lisbon tragedy, with a toll of over 30,000 lives in one of the world major cities of the time, was a challenging moment to Western philosophical self-conscience. It meant the sudden collapse of the long standing hegemony of optimism and theodicy (mainly in the line of Leibniz and Pope) and the advancement of new affirmative and praxis oriented world visions, like those that were established within the plural constellation of the “philosophy of history”. The riddle of evil in its different modes and shapes left the field of theology and ontology to be engaged into the colorful landscapes of natural sciences, ethics and politics.

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Technical visit 12 July - Tuesday - 16:30h

Museum of Lisbon at Palácio Pimenta

Campo Grande, 245

N 38 45.513 W 9 09.383

The Museum of Lisbon headquarters is located on a summer palace from seventeenth century, Palácio Pimenta, held in the remains of an old noble cottage.

This museum has a vast collection of archeological remains, paintings, drawings and prints about Lisboa history, from prehistoric times to the nineteenth century.

The projects for the innovative construction work of the Águas Livres Aqueduct are kept here as the plans for the reconstruction of the Pombaline Baixa area. There are also several plans on the capital as well as an engraving and cartography collection.

Social Dinner 15 July - Friday - 19:30h

Restaurant Museu da Cerveja Praça do Comércio - Ala Nascente, 62-65

N 38 42.510 W 9 08.142

Museu da Cerveja is the place chosen for the social dinner of HERITAGE 2016!

Right in the heart of Lisbon, with a pleasant view to Praça do Comércio, more than a enjoyable restaurant, this place is also a museum where the visitor is invited to learn more about beer production.

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Social visits 14 July - Thursday

Museu do Fado

10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:30) Largo do Chafariz de Dentro, 1

N 38 42.671 W 9 07.662

The “Museu do fado” permanent exhibit is a tribute to Fado, promoting its history since nineteenth century Lisbon. The Museum has incorporated items belonging to hundreds of interpreters, authors, composers, musicians, instrument manufacturers, scholars and researchers, professional and amateur artists: hundreds of personalities that witnessed and wrote the history of Fado.

Castle of St. Jorge

09:00 to 21:00 Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo N 38 42.758 W 9 07.987

This National Monument occupies a privileged area of the old medieval citadel and consists of the castle, ruins of the former royal palace and part of the neighborhood for the elite, whose homes are visible today in the Archaeological Site.

National Coach Museum

10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:30) Avenida da Índia, 136

N 38 41.810 W 9 11.954

Bringing together a collection unlike any other in the world, of state and promenade vehicles from the 16th to the 19th centuries, the National Coach Museum presents an outstanding collection which allows visitors to understand the technical and artistic evolution of the animal drawn transportation used by the Courts of Europe up until the emergence of motor vehicles.

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West Tower Museum 10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:30)

Praça do Comércio, 1 N 38 42.411 W 9 08.230

Currently, “A Tale of Two Cities - Lisbon and Edinburgh” is the exhibition offered by the West Tower Museum, which invites everyone to discover some of the main aspects of the history and present times of the lovely city of Edinburgh, while re-experiencing the development of Lisbon and the life in it.

Casa dos Bicos

10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:30) Rua dos Bacalhoeiros, 10

N 38 42.540 W 9 07.962

Casa dos Bicos, one of the most representative and paradigmatic examples of Lisbon’s civil architecture of the 16th century, contains memories where we can find archeological remains from several ages comprising a time period around 2.000 years.

Santo António Museum

10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:30) Largo de Santo António da Sé, 22

N 38 42.606 W 9 08.035

Santo António is also part of the Lisbon Museum. This venue is dedicated to the life and worship of Saint Anthony (1191-1231), which acquired unique features both in Portugal and in the Portuguese evangelization countries.

Roman Theater Museum

10:00 to 18:00 (last entry at 17:30) Rua de São Mamede, 3 A

N 38 42.628 W 9 07.945

Housed in several buildings of different ages, this museum branch focuses on the discovery and understanding of the Roman theater, a monument built in the beginning of the 1st century AD.

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Conference Programme Overview

12 July - Tuesday

09:00 - Opening Reception Desk and Check-in 10:30 - Opening Session 11:00 - Plenary Session: Municipallity of Lisbon 11:20 - Plenary Session: Prof. Viriato Soromenho Marques 12:30 - Lunch 14:00 - Working Sessions S01, S02, S03 and S04 16:00 - Coffee break 16:30 - Technical Visit: Museum of Lisbon at “Palácio Pimenta”

13 July - Wednesday

08:30 - Opening Reception Desk 09:00 - Working Sessions S05, S06, S07 and S08 10:30 - Coffee break 11:00 - Working Sessions S09, S10, S11 and S12 12:30 - Lunch 14:00 - Working Sessions S13, S14, S15 and S16 16:00 - Coffee break 16:30 - Working Sessions S17, S18, S19 and S20

14 July - Thursday

08:30 - Opening Reception Desk 09:00 - Working Sessions S21, S22, S23, S24 and S25 10:30 - Coffee break 11:00 - Working Sessions S26, S27, S28, S29 and S30 12:30 - Lunch 14:00 - Social Visits

15 July - Friday

08:30 - Opening Reception Desk 09:00 - Working Sessions S31, S32, S33, S34 and S35 10:30 - Coffee break 11:00 - Working Sessions S36, S37, S38 and S39 12:30 - Lunch 14:00 - Working Sessions S40, S41, S42 and S43 16:00 - Coffee break 16:30 - Plenary Session: Final debate 17:30 - Best papers awards and Closing Session 19:30 - Get together at “Museu da Cerveja” Restaurant and visit to Museum of Beer 20:00 - Social Dinner: “Museu da Cerveja” Restaurant (dress code: smart casual or business informal)

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Schedule of Working Sessions

12 July - Tuesday

14:00 - 16:00 Working Sessions S01, S02, S03 and S04

Session S01 (Room 1) Topic 8 - Heritage and cultural tourism

A. Briganti - Albania: where restoration merges with cultural tourism and sustainable socio-economic development. A case study

B. Csurgó - Nostalgia for rural. Cultural heritage based tourism and community building in rural Hungary

A. Csizmady & G. Olt - Retro-tourists area in Budapest’s Historical Center

D. S. Cardoso - Investigations about the spatial restructuring and discursive-imagery occurring on the outskirts of the west region of Rio de Janeiro (RJ, Brazil): sequestration of the cultural-heritage's memory? G. Pultrone - Heritage and cultural tourism: integrated approach, creativity and innovation to face the challenges ofSustainability

Session S02 (Room 2) Topic 2 - Heritage and society

N. D. Galway - Heritage and nation narration in contested societies

R. Sadikoglu - Heritage and the production of culture: A case study of northern Cyprus

T. Jimura - Re-examination of the relationship between World Heritage Site designation and local identity

J. Abraham Levi - The many identity markers of Luso-Americans: The role of the Portugueselanguage and Portuguese culture among first-, fecond-, and third-feneration Portuguese-Americans J. G. Davies, A. Pereira Roders, L. Veldpaus & S. Semple - #invadeDurham: Identifying the significance beyond outstanding universal value

Session S03 (Room 3) Topic 3 - Heritage and environment

N. P. Korostoff - Natural vegetation and archaeological interpretation in Turkey

Y. Sourani - The Bakhtyaris' responsive and adaptive black tents

C. Sakakibara - Shared heritage and cultural resilience: Portugal whaling and the inception of a collective identity in Arctic Alaska and northern Atlantic

C. McDonald - Historic landscape evaluation to inform future policy objectives

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Session S04 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE Topic - Mixed 1, 3 & 5

O. Priosti - The role community at the memory management

R. A. Ampuero Rodríguez - The cultural landscape of Arequipa: evolution and problems

A. Chaves, V. B. Pereira & G. Furtado - Interaction between ground morphology and technological landscape in the Valley of Ave: Devices of rural and industrial heritage systems in territorial modelling

M. B. Ribeiro & L. L. B. Lomardo - Bioclimatic museum architecture in historic buildings: instrument of environmental sustainability

P. Domínguez, D. Querol & M. C. Romera (recorded) - Analysis of the ICCA registry for a possible heritization of Moroccan agdals

13 July - Wednesday

9:00 - 10:30: Working Sessions S05, S06, S07 and S08

Session S05 (Room 1) Topic 1 - Heritage and governance for sustainability

M. Seddiki, K. Anouche & A. Bennadji - An integrated Delphi-FAHP-PROMETHEE for the thermal renovation of masonry buildings in Algeria

A. Ahmed, M. Mateo-Garcia & D. McGough - Innovative retrofitting activities for the enhancement of energy efficiency in public buildings

T. R. G. Wilson - Legislative and planning approaches to the conservation of setting in England S. A. Jackson - Neighbourhood governance and heritage protection in the Big Society

Session S06 (Room 2) Topic 5 - Heritage and culture

L. Coma-Quintana & A. Torres-Delgado - The revaluation of cultural heritage for sustainable tourism: Vall de Boí and the nine wonders of Romanesque art

B. Podhalański - Third National Pantheon in the City of Polish Kings – Kraków

S. Mallios - An archaeology of San Diego Art, identity, and community: confluent uses of historic preservation in research, teaching, and local engagement

K. Loach, J. Rowley & J. Griffiths - More than ‘just a load of old books’: sustaining heritage in the independent library sector

Session S07 (Room 3) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE Topic 7 - Preservation of historic buildings and structures

A. Cattani & F. Kubaski - Photography as a resource for recognising the value of flooring and paving S. Coll-Pla, J. Lluis I Ginovart, A. Costa-Jover & A. Samper-Sosa - Large deformations in the Romanesque churches of Vall d’Aran (XII-XIII)

M. Mària i Serrano & A. Arboix-Alió - Regenerating Barcelona: re-inhabiting the city and reusing its buildings

R. dell ‘Erba, G. Conte, D. Scaradozzi & J. P. Bandera - Cultural Heritage and mobile robotics technologies

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Session S08 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE Topic 8 - Heritage and cultural tourism

P. Ley Bosch - Territory, Heritage and Tourism. The experience of Guiniguada Project

G. Domènech Casadevall - The transformation of maritime architecture into an attraction for cultural tourism. The case of the Costa Brava

M. B. Gómez Martín & X. A. Armesto López - Local resources and territorial identity in mountain areas: a view from Catalonia

C. Borreguero Beltrán & L. Pérez Ruiz - Tangible and intangible battlefield heritage: the “historic site” of Arapiles (1812)

11:00 - 12:30 Working Sessions S09, S10, S11 and S12

Session S09 (Room 1) Topic 7 - Preservation of historic buildings and structures

A. Sanna & G. Monni - The Planu Sartu mining village: restoration and conservation

C. W. Gago, P. Zurbrügg & L. Ortelli - Windows and renovation: The case of 19th century ordinary housing in Switzerland

R. Putzolu - History and Preservation of Historic Mining Buildings. A case study in Sardinia

A. Sanna & G. Monni - The restoration of the Carbonia OND: research and planning

Session S10 (Room 2) Topic 5 - Heritage and culture

R. Trocchianesi, E. Lupo, L. Parrino, N. Pedrazzini & A. Spagnoli - Digital archive of temporary exhibitions: enhancing the design culture

L. Bollini - The open heritage of digital archives. Preservation , sustainability and accessibility of historical documentation to map the field of Italian Mind Science

C. Verazzo - Contemporary guidelines for preserving industrial heritage in Abruzzo

L. Rascaroli - Verezzi: A particular case of Mediterranean Ligurian culture

Session S11 (Room 3) Pannel - Macao: Opportunities and Challenges of Cultural Heritage Protection

Ao, Io Weng (Eric) & Hoi, Ka Man (Nora) - The SWOT analysis of Macao’s cultural heritage protection and development I. I. Kok - What defines Macao? A discussion on its post-colonial identity

K. H. Lei & K. F. Wong - Insight into Historic Center of Macao: how the memory of cultural heritage enriches cultural identity under the global development

U. Wai Ip - Poetic introspection of Macao’s urban spaces in new millennium era C. W. Lao - Explore the sustainable development of a digitalized Heritage Stroll with the concept of Portable City Museum

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Session S12 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE Topic 8 - Heritage and cultural tourism

L. Pérez Ruiz & C. Borreguero Beltrán - Touring the battlefield while learning Spanish: the route of the blown bridges

M. C. Ladrón de Guevara Muñoz & F. Montes Tubio - Tourism and sugar cane's industry in Eastern Málaga

J. Nadal i Farreras - Port and city. The ports of Catalonia in a period of change. Conflict or opportunity?

14:00 - 16:00 Working Sessions S13, S14, S15 and S16

Session S13 (Room 1) Topic 4 - Heritage and economics

A. P. McCarthy - A recipe for public archaeology: experimental Neolithic cooking in Cyprus

S. Giannakopoulou, A. Kokkalas & D. Kaliampakos - Cultural heritage as an element of regional development. Creating an open-air experience game in the mountains of Souli, Greece

S. Bossi, A. Caligari & R. Moioli - A sustainable management process through the preventive and planned conservation methodology: the conservation plan of the complex of S. Antony

M. F. A. E. Alim - Economics of Urban Economic Heritage Areas

Session S14 (Room 2) Topic 5 - Heritage and culture

J. Skrzypaszek - Intangible heritage in a cross-cultural setting: integrity versus profit

M. Ripmeester - Displacement by culture: resident perceptions of culture based urban renewal

T.-C. CHANG - Preserving and reusing Japanese-style dormitories as local historical halls in Taiwan

C. Gould & P. S. Rathore - The Last Bhopa: The Effects of Modernization on India's Folk Culture

L. P. Caliandro & F. Angelucci - Conservation and enhancement of the "Cittadella Micaelica" in Monte Sant'Angelo (Province of Foggia, Apulia Region, Italy): restoration work carried out on the envelope elements of the monumental buildings

Session S15 (Room 3) Topic 6 - Heritage and education for the future

F. Kiss - Awareness raising from intangible to tangible - a knowledge management challenge

A. M. T. Martins - Portuguese cistercian heritage research and architectural education

R. Gharib - Revealing a liable formula of Pedagogy in Heritage Education toward Muslim Societies

L. Mostafa - Can architecture education raise the awareness of heritage for a sustainable development

G. E. Tully - Resituating cultural landscapes: Pan-European strategies for sustainable management

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Session S16 (Room 4) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE Topic - Mixed 2, 7 & 8

L. M. L. Sêrro - Vila Cruz: the end of romanticism

C. Rodríguez & E. Pérez - Heritage preservation vs. Political Policies. The Pueblos Mágicos program and the cultural tourism in México

S. Di Salvatore & A. Tostões - Heritage Tourism and the city: the transformation of the historic urban center of Alcobaça, Portugal

R. Egídio & V. Medeiros - Analysis of urban configuration variables applied to small touristic towns in Brazil

16:30 - 18:30 Working Sessions S17, S18, S19 and S20

Session S17 (Room 1) Topic 1 - Heritage and governance for sustainability

E. H. K. Yung, F. W. H. Wong & E. H. W. Chan - Re-examining building regulations and institutional arrangements for adaptive reuse of heritage buildings

T. Carey - The Heritage Officer Programme in Ireland's local authorities: a model for others to follow?

M. M. Grisoni - The Albergo Diffuso promotion in Italy. Issues on buildings preservation and sustainabiliy use of historical villages

J. Falzon - Governance for built heritage sustainability

Session S18 (Room 2) Topic 5 - Heritage and culture

S. McGann - Touch the building lightly: The heritage architecture of Marcus Collins

M. Leonardi - New landscapes. The architectural and urban design on the archaeological sites in western areas of the European Mediterranean

M. Ladu - A cultural approach to the Historic Urban Landscape of Cagliari. Strategies of reuse and network for a new life of the public city

A. Versaci & A. Cardaci - The Halles in Paris: from industrial heritage to a non-lieu. A reflection on the role of contemporary architecture in historic urban environments

A. Ma - The Cultural Heritage of The Silk Road - ATLAS

Session S19 (Room 3) Topic 7 - Preservation of historic buildings and structures

A. Bellicoso, G. Di Giovanni & A. Tosone - Earthquake and reuse. The preservation of historic buildings of L’Aquila University (Italy)

D. Ambrosini, D. Paoletti, S. Sfarra, A. Mignemi & G. Galli - Post-earthquake infrared thermography applications to historic buildings in the ancient center of L’Aquila (Italy)

R. Zinno & F. Magarò - Monitoring of a bridge with passive seismic techniques: case studies

H. A. Jaafar, X. Meng & A. Sowter - Health monitoring of historic ruins and heritage buildings using terrestrial laser scanning and Generalised Procrustes Analysis

R. Putzolu - Sanatoriums and Modern Architecture: European cases of preservation and a case study in Sardinia

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Session S20 (Room 4) Topic 9 - Heritage and authenticity

M. W. Rofe & D. Maior-Barron - ‘Remember my friend that knowledge is stronger than memory, and we should not trust the weaker’: on World Heritage, authenticity and ‘Dracula’ tourism at Sighiúoara

E. Giani - For an operante archaeology of the present

G. Povilionis & R. Povilionienơ - Baroque Organs in Budslau (Belarus, 1781) and Kurtuvơnai (Lithuania, 1792-93): verification of authenticity and authorship

E. Stachura - Urban and architectural heritage restoration of cities in Poland under contemporary conditions. “City genetic code” as a key to achieve authenticity

J. M. Silva - (Re)building the past in the present. The recreation of the Japanese urban heritage

14 July - Thursday

09:00 - 10:30 Working Sessions S21, S22, S23, S24 and S25

Session S21 (Room 1) Topic 1 - Heritage and governance for sustainability

L. Peng - Policy and management of cultural landscape. Comparing Val de Loire and Grand Canal

M. De Vera - Sustainable island tourism: the case of Bohol, Philippines

M. J. Freitas - The silk road: a sustainable cultural route

M. I. Sardón de Taboada, S. Alvarez González & A. L. Telesca Stiefel - First block of Public housing in Segovia after the Spain Civil War. The “San Jose Obrero” neighbourhood

Session S22 (Room 2) Topic 2 - Heritage and society

J. H. N. Amar, L. Armitage & D. O’Hare - Built heritage conservation: the implications of cultural racism, segregation and oppression

A. Caron - Cuba shifting economic context: the impact on the social fabric and built environment of Old Havana

D. Whelan - Planned segregation: The labour village as an element of the historic landscape in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa I. Veliute - Changing rules in heritage sites: from professional military to professional artistry. Case study of Kaunas (Lithuania)

Session S23 (Room 3) Topic 3 - Heritage and environment

M. G. R. Santos - Heritage and sustainable development in Paranaguá, Paraná, Brasil

M. Cerasoli - Historical small smart city: the recovery of small historical centers between “modulation of the protection” and new technologies

F. Appendino - A comparative approach for sustainability assessment in historic urban context

J. Martins, R. Gonçalves, P. Tiano, G. Bueno, A. Granic, C. Degrigny & A. Lobovikov-Katz - i2MHB – a COST Action aiming multidisciplinary interoperability

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Session S24 (Room 4) Mixed - Topics 5 & 8

P. Rota & M. Zazzi - Managing the sustainable transformation of the city. Parma and Modena (I)

C. Verazzo & M. Bitondi - Structure and form of the salt cathedral

A. La Vergata - Heritage vs. consumption, or , The “spoilt child syndrome”, and whether the humanities can remedy it

A. Besana & A. Esposito - Economics and marketing of heritage. When tourism is an added value

Session S25 (Room 5) Topic 7 - Preservation of historic buildings and structures

B. PodhalaĔski & Y. Kryvoruchko - Polish and Ukrainian timber architecture as an example of authentic past and contemporary values

E. F. Shaykhutdinova, A. V. Kasimov & A. G. Sitdikov - Preliminary results of the development of a unified system for the research and monitoring of the current condition of the 17th century Assumption Cathedral in the island town of Sviyazhsk (Tatarstan, Russia)

C. Baggio & S. Santini - Sustainable interventions: maintenance of old timber roof of Michelangelo’s Cloister in Diocletian’s Baths S. Stellacci - Architectural and structural authenticity of Lisbon’s medieval overhanging dwellings

11:00 - 12:30 Working Sessions S26, S27, S28, S29 and S30

Session S26 (Room 1) Topic 1 - Heritage and governance for sustainability

L. Veldpaus - Heritage taxonomy: towards a common language?

D. G. Papi, G. D. R. Pagnetto & G. D. Uberti - Limes 2.0

M. Alonso Naveiro - The inclusion of the cultural dimension in integrated urban regeneration assessment tools

Session S27 (Room 2) Topic 3 - Heritage and environment

M. I. López, I. Bisbal & L. Pérez - Using viewsheds and repeat photography to understand landscape dynamics in post mining heritage sites: the case of Lota and Coronel in Chile

A. Aldeberky - The relationship between architecture heritage and environment

G. Duca, A. Acierno & E. Guerrera - Service oriented approach to historical rural landscape analysis and valorisation

V. Martini - Management of historic urban landscapes: an approach

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Session S28 (Room 3) Topic 5 - Heritage and culture

S. Cardinale - Beyond safeguarding: intangible cultural heritage in international cooperation

G. Henyei Neto - A Sámi workshop: an ethnographic account on Sámi handcraft in Northern Norway

A. Barresi - "Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe" - a critical analysis S. Baldi - Portuguese loans in some African languages

Session S29 (Room 4) Topic 7 - Preservation of historic buildings and structures

F. Lembo & F. P. R. Marino - The refurbishment of the Basilicata constructive historical models, through the refurbishment of the medieval historical center of Brienza (PZ) G. Fernández Adarve, F. J. Lafuente Bolívar & J. M. Santiago Zaragoza - Patio-House: Typology and generation of modern city in Granada M. S. Chalhoub - The stone house in the East Mediterranean heritage: a sustainable environmental asset that calls for pro-active preservation J. S. Machado - Strategies for the evaluation of existing timber structures: Challenges, problems and solutions

Session S30 (Room 5) Topic - Mixed 3 & 4

D. Brand (presented by Elizabeth Aitken Rose) - Post-disaster decision making and heritage in Christchurch E. Tynan - Active layers F. Giliberto - Managing historic cities under a new paradigm for urban conservation R. Forleo - Taranto’s soul: history of a post-industrial identity crisis

15 July - Friday

9:00 - 10:30 Working Sessions S31, S32, S33, S34 and S35

Session S31 (Room 1) Topic 2 - Heritage and society

C. Siddi - Innovative tools for a social sustainable development: ICTs & participation

A. Góral - Cultural routes as a medium of changes in the regions

C.-C. Fu - The significance and meaning of preserving ancestral shrines as cultural heritage in modern Taiwanese societies

G. Swensen - Public sites and private memories: cemeteries as historic assets in future urban development

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Session S32 (Room 2) Topic 3 - Heritage and environment

G. Loddo & D. Ludoni - Building heritage towards the future, through the energy efficiency

A. Ulubaş - A conceptual framework proposal for sustainable urban conservation practice in terms of area management: a case Study in Eyüp historic city centre in the context of Golden Horn and Its surrounding

I. Jiménez Caballero, L. M. Fernández-Salido, V. Larripa Artieda, M. Álvarez García & F. Alonso Pedrero - Towards a new sustainable conscience of architecture

F. Izzo, M. Ascolese, A. Calderoni & V. Cestarello - The authenticity of the urban memory

Session S33 (Room 3) Topic 5 - Heritage and culture

Y.-J. Tseng - Conservation of stone masonry in traditional buildings and changes in masonry skills

A. A. Husnéin - Stewarding the recent past in a fast growing present: making the case for Abu Dhabi’s Late Modern

L. Fistrek, R. Lekic & N. Mance - Heritage and cultural tourism: case study – “Orion” project as a self-sustainable cultural product

Session S34 (Room 4) Topic 7- Preservation of historic buildings and structures

K. Fabbri & M. Pretelli - Historic Indoor Microclimate (HIM): a new challenge in heritage building

A. Squassina - The care of the ancient surfaces of Venice between abandon and fast changing

E. Pilia & M. S. Pirisino - Gaining knowledge of materials and chronologies of the ruins for the preservation of historical centers: the case study of Monteleone Rocca Doria in Sardinia (Italy)

D. Wilk - Roman cement mortars degradation by physical and chemical factors

Session S35 (Room 5) SPANISH/PORTUGUESE Topic - Mixed 1 & 5

J. V. Valdenebro - Territorial cooperation as a means of management and sustainable development of military heritage

J. J. Ferrer-Maestro, J. Benedito-Nuez & B. Bellés-Fortuño - Scientific dissemination of the Roman Hispanic heritage in the Valencian Community (Spain)

S. Martins & M. Carvalho - The Fisherman's Route Project

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11:00 - 12:30 Working Sessions S36, S37, S38 and S39

Session S36 (Room 1) Topic 3 - Heritage and environment

T. M. M. Piccinno - The River as environmental heritage. Critical considerations for sustainable development of a natural resource

N. G. Biyela - Indigenous Learning of Animal Metaphors: The ‘Big Five’ in King Shaka’s Praise-Poems

J. Cortés - Economic development and vernacular heritage in Castile and León

F. J. Lafuente Bolívar, G. Fernández Adarve & J. M. Santiago Zaragoza - Divulging Heritage

Session S37 (Room 2) Topic 7 - Preservation of historic buildings and structures

A. Diceglie - The phases historical - architectural abbey castle of Santo Stefano Monopoli (Bari) for the project of Conservation

C. Giannattasio, S. M. Grillo & V. Pintus - The Pisan castle of Gioiosaguardia in Villamassargia (Sardinia). Archaeometrical analysis of masonries

S. Cecamore - The Castle of Carsoli: the awareness and enhancement of the architectural heritage in a ‘borderline territory’

M. Puyuelo Cazorla, L. Merino Sanjuán & A. Rodrigo Molina - The old Turia’s riverbed a framework for sustainable development and connection between historic heritage and the trends of the contemporary city

Session S38 (Room 4) Topic 8 - Heritage and cultural tourism

I. Ponce de Leão & I. Patim - Sustainability and cultural tourism - The case of writers' house-museums

A. Yilmaz - Exploring the Cultural Tourism Potential of the Hinterlands of Istanbul: The Case of the Village of Akçakese

K. M. Wardrop - Paper Edinburgh the world’s LEADING festival city cultural tourism as a destination driver C. Santos - Global and local intersections in a prospective World Heritage Site: Naganeupseong, South Korea

Session S39 (Room 4) Topic 9 - Heritage and authenticity

E. Jannasch - The emptiness of authenticity

T. Milner-Huberman - Are ‘Heritage and Authenticity’ divorcing?

A. Sela Wiener - The evolution of the condition of authenticity within the Operational Guidelines F. Geremia - Knowledge tools to preserve the authenticity of architectural heritage significance

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14:00 - 16:00 Working Sessions S40, S41, S42 and S43

Session S40 (Room 1) Topic 3- Heritage and environment

A. Dessì - The Santa Caterina lagoon line mutation: An history of productive-natural landscape becomes a park

E. A. Rose - God, Mammon and Geophysics: the sustainability of New Zealand’s heritage churches

I. S. Fardous & A. Bennadji - Traditional architecture to enhance occupants’ well-being for a sustainable future in the Middle East

Session S41 (Room 2) Topic 7 - Preservation of historic buildings and structures

D. Heidtmann, M. Monks, L. Correa & M. Lemos - Color design on urban preservation of a historical city in Southern Brazil

P. Bortot - Technical evolution and modernity of the Austrian south-Tyrolean imperial fortes on the Italian Border. 1860-1904

P. Rubio-de Hita, F. Pérez-Gálvez, M. J. Morales-Conde & C. Rodríguez-Liñán - A new infill piece made from ceramic and plastic waste for sustainable repair work on planked timber floor slabs A.M.Y. Hamed & A. Abdelhafeez - Simplified Approach to Convert 3D Laser Scanning Models to FEM-Models Applied on Ancient Statue in Egypt

R. Barelkowski - Reversing the devaluation of urban heritage. Boernerowo case

Session S42 (Room 3) Pannel - SIGILLVM

M. R. B. Morujão - The SIGILLVM project - the Portuguese sigillographic heritage in the light of a project's results

S. Lira & F. R. Gouveia - The SIGILLVM project - inventory and collection management 98

A. M. S. Vidal & M. M. G. Santos - The SIGILLVM project - the northern and central archival research

C. Santos - The SIGILLVM project - from wax to lead, are seals forgotten?

Session S43 (Room 4) Topic 9 - Heritage and authenticity

M. Ascolese, A. Calderoni & V. Cestarello - New forms of identity in the architectural project K. Jamieson - Performing heritage: authenticity and sensory logic N. I. Teufel-Shone & J. L. Teufel - Grand Canyon: cultural heritage ignored?

P. Guedes - Reconstructing the Past to satisfy the Present: Fictional Heritage in Brazil, the USA, South Africa & malaysia R. M. Spivey, J. W. Robinson, J. Abbott & J. Porter Lillis - Heritage and tribal identity establishment: difficulties arising from heritage claims for an American Indian tribe in the Carolinas

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