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COUNCIL OF EUROPE
EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION
22nd COUNCIL OF EUROPE MEETING OF THE WORKSHOPS FOR THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION
“Water, landscape and citizenship
in the face of global change”
Seville, Spain
14-15 March 2019
Study visit,16 March 2019
– PROGRAMME – 19 March 2019
Council of Europe - Directorate of Democratic Participation
Secretariat of the Council of Europe Landscape Convention
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The 22nd Council of Europe Meeting of the Workshops for the implementation of the Council of
Europe Landscape Convention on “Water, landscape and citizenship in the face of global change” is
being organised in Seville, Spain (address: Hotel NH Collection Seville, Avda Diego Martinez Barrio,
8, 41013 Seville), by the Council of Europe – Secretariat of the Council of Europe Landscape
Convention, Directorate of Democratic Participation – in co-operation with the Ministry of Culture and
Sport of Spain in partnership with the Region of Andalusia and the Municipality of Seville, within the
framework of the Work Programme of the European Landscape Convention.
A study visit for the official delegates of the member States of the Council of Europe, speakers in the
Programme and other participants, according to availability, will be organised on 16 March 2019 (see
below).
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Introduction
As an international intergovernmental organisation created in 1949, and whose headquarters are located
in Strasbourg (France), the Council of Europe has 47 member States: Albania, Andorra, Armenia,
Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Republic of Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro,
Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino,
Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. Its
main objectives are to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law, and to seek common
solutions to the main problems facing European society today.
The Council of Europe Landscape Convention aims to promote landscape protection, management and
planning and to organise international co-operation. It applies to the entire territory of the Parties and covers
natural, rural, urban and peri-urban areas. It concerns landscapes that might be considered outstanding, as
well as everyday or degraded landscapes. The Convention represents the first international treaty
exclusively devoted to all the dimensions of the landscape, considered from a perspective of sustainable
development. To date, 39 States have ratified it: Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia,
Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro,
Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovak
Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. Two States
have signed the convention: Iceland and Malta. The European Landscape Convention was adopted by the
Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 19 July 2000 in Strasbourg and opened for signature
by the member States of the Organisation in Florence (Italy) on 20 October 2000. The opening of the
Convention to non-European states following the entry into force of its amending protocol will be an
opportunity to reaffirm the universality of the landscape dimension of human rights and democracy.
The Convention Convention will be titled Council of Europe Landscape Convention.
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Organised by the Council of Europe on a regular basis since 2002, the Meetings of the Workshops for
the implementation of the European Landscape Convention aim to present new concepts and
achievements in favour of the implementation of the Convention. They thus represent a genuine forum
for sharing practices and ideas. Special emphasis is given to the experiences of the State hosting the
meeting.
The following Council of Europe Meetings of the Workshops for the implementation of the European
Landscape Convention have previously been organised:
– 23-24 May 2002, Strasbourg (France): “Landscape policies: contribution to the well-being of European citizens
and to sustainable development (social, economic, cultural and ecological approaches); Landscape identification,
evaluation and quality objectives, using cultural and natural resources; Awareness-raising, training and
education; Innovative tools for the protection, management and planning of landscape”
– 27-28 November 2003, Strasbourg (France): “Integration of landscapes in international policies and
programmes and transfrontier landscapes; Landscapes and individual and social well-being; Spatial planning and
landscape”
– 16-17 June 2005, Cork (Ireland): “Landscapes for urban, suburban and peri-urban areas”
– 11-12 May 2006, Ljubljana (Slovenia): “Landscape and society”
– 28-29 September 2006, Gerona (Spain): “Landscape quality objectives: from theory to practice”
– 20-21 September 2007, Sibiu (Romania): “Landscape and rural heritage”
– 24-25 April 2008, Piestany (Slovakia): “Landscape in planning policies and governance: towards integrated
spatial management”
– 8-9 October 2009, Malmö (Sweden): “Landscape and driving forces”
– 15-16 April 2010, Cordoba (Spain): “Landscape and infrastructures for the society”
– 20-21 October 2011, Evora (Portugal): “Multifunctional landscape”
– 4-5 June 2012, Carbonia, Sardinia (Italy): “Council of Europe Landscape Award Forum of National Selections
– Sessions 1 (2008-2009) and 2 (2010-2011)”
– 2-3 October 2012, Thessalonica (Greece): “Vision for the future of Europe on territorial democracy: landscape
as a new strategy for spatial planning. Another way to see the territory involving civil society…”
– 2-3 October 2013, Cetinje (Montenegro): “Territories of the future: landscape identification and assessment: an
exercise in democracy”
– 11-12 June 2014, Wrocław (Poland): “Council of Europe Landscape Award Forum of National Selections –
Session 3 (2012-2013)”
– 1-2 October 2014, Urgup (Turkey): “Sustainable landscapes and economy: on the inestimable natural and
human value of the landscape”
– 1-2 October 2015, Andorra la Vella (Andorra): “Landscape and transfrontier co-operation: the landscape
knows no boundary”
– 9-10 June 2016, Budapest (Hungary): “Council of Europe Landscape Award Forum of National Selections –
Session 4 (2014-2015)”
– 5-6 October 2016, Yerevan (Armenia): “National policies for the implementation of the European Landscape
Convention: challenges and opportunities”
– 5-6 September 2017, Brno (Czech Republic): “The implementation of the European Landscape Convention at
local level: local democracy”
– 20-21 June 2018, Daugavpils (Latvia): “Council of Europe Landscape Award Forum of National Selections –
Session 5 (2016-2017)”
– 3-4 October 2018, Tropea (Italy): “Landscape and education” - www.coe.int/en/web/landscape/21st
The proceedings of the Meetings are published in the Council of Europe’s “European Spatial Planning
and Landscape” series and are available on the website of the European Landscape Convention of the
Council of Europe:
www.coe.int/en/web/landscape/workshops; www.coe.int/en/web/landscape/publications
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Acknowledgments
The Council of Europe would like to thank the Ministry of Cultural and Sport of Spain, the Region of
Andalusia and the Municipality of Seville, for their hospitality and co-operation.
Also thanked for their collaboration: the University of Seville and the Centre for Landscape and
Territorial Studies.
Objectives
The Parties to the Convention undertake:
– to recognise landscapes in law as an essential component of people’s surroundings, an expression of the
diversity of their shared cultural and natural heritage, and a foundation of their identity;
– to establish and implement landscape policies aimed at landscape protection, management and planning,
through the adoption of the specific measures set out in Article 6 of the Convention ;
– to establish procedures for the participation of the general public, local and regional authorities, and other
parties with an interest in the definition and implementation of the landscape policies;
– to integrate landscape into their regional and town planning policies and in their cultural, environmental,
agricultural, social and economic policies, as well as in any other policies with possible direct or indirect
impact on landscape.
Considering that the Convention includes “inland and maritime waters”, the Meeting will focus on public
policies concerning them. Attention will be paid to policies concerning the management of water resources
and the presence of water in the landscape.
The conclusions of the Meeting will be presented to the 10th Official Council of Europe Conference on
the Council of Europe Landscape Convention (6-7 May 2019, Council of Europe, Palais de l’Europe,
Strasbourg) and Meeting of the Council of Europe Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and
Landscape (CDCPP).
Websites
– European Landscape Convention of the Council of Europe
www.coe.int/LandscapeConvention
www.coe.int/Conventiondupaysage
– Ministry of Cultural and Sport of Spain
www.mecd.gob.es/cultura-mecd
– Region of Andalusia, Spain
www.juntadeandalucia.es/index.html
– Regional Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning of Andalusia
www.juntadeandalucia.es/medioambiente/site/portalweb
– Municipality of Seville
www.sevilla.org
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Venue
The Meeting will be held in Seville at: Hotel NH Collection Sevilla, Avda Diego Martinez Barrio, 8,
41013 Seville, Spain.
Participants
The Meeting is aimed at government officers – members of the Council of Europe Steering Committee
for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP), of the Council of Europe Conference on the European
Landscape Convention, and representatives of other ministries –, representatives of local and regional
authorities, professionals, academics, representatives of governmental and non-governmental
organisations, and other persons, working in the fields of landscape and sustainable development, with
its environmental, cultural, social and economic dimensions. The number of participants is limited
to 250.
Working languages
The working languages are English, French and Spanish. Interpretation will be provided.
Programme
The programme of the Meeting is on the Council of Europe website of the European Landscape
Convention at the following addresses:
www.coe.int/en/web/landscape/22nd
www.coe.int/EuropeanLandscapeConvention or
www.coe.int/en/web/landscape/home, under “Meetings”/ “Workshops”.
See also: http://tallerycongreso.aguapaisajeyciudadania.com
Registration
Registration is now closed.
Practical information
Travel: Participants are invited to make their reservation, in accordance with the provisions mentioned
in the letter or invitation message sent to them.
Hotels: Participants are invited to make their own reservation by direct contact with the hotel.
See: http://tallerycongreso.aguapaisajeyciudadania.com/info-util
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Organisers of the Meeting
Council of Europe – Directorate of Democratic
Participation, Council of Europe Landscape
Convention
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS
Head of Division, Executive Secretary of
the Council of Europe Landscape Convention
and European Heritage Days Division
F-67075, STRASBOURG Cedex, France
Tel: + 33 3 88 41 23 98
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact
Mrs Susan MOLLER
Administrative Assistant
Council of Europe Landscape Convention,
DG II
F-67075, STRASBOURG Cedex, France
Tel: + 33 3 90 21 41 16
E-mail: [email protected]
Spain – Ministry of Culture and Sport
Mrs Carmen CARO
Senior Official, Co-ordinator of National Plans for
Cultural Heritage, Institute of Cultural Heritage of
Spain, Ministry of Culture and Sport
C /. Pintor El Greco, 4, Madrid 28040, Spain
Tel: +34 915504430
E-mail: [email protected]
Region of Andalusia
Mr José Manuel MOREIRA MADUEÑO
Co-ordinator of European Funds of the Ministry
of the Environment and Spatial Planning of the
Region of Andalusia, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs María del Carmen BRIONES ALCAÑIZ
Responsible for communication, Regional
Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning
of Andalusia, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Andreas HILDENBRAND SCHEID
Director of the Scientific Committee of the
International Congress of Andalusia on Water,
Professor at the Higher Technical School of
Architecture, University of Seville, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs Belén PEDREGAL MATEOS
Director of the Centre for Landscape and
Territorial Studies, University of Seville, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Municipality of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Mrs María Carmen CLARISA CASTREÑO
LUCAS
First Deputy Mayor, Delegate of the Department
of Economy, Trade and Institutional Relations,
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr José Luis David GUEVARA GARCÍA
Delegate of Parks and Gardens, Urban Housing,
Culture and Tourism Sector, City of Seville, Spain
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Mrs Esperanza CARO GOMEZ
Director of Economy and Trade, Seville City
Council, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Adolfo FERNÁNDEZ PALOMARES
General Director of Environment, Parks and
Gardens, City of Seville, Spain
Email: [email protected]
Mr Jaime PALOP PIQUERAS
Deputy Councillor; Secretary, Metropolitan
Supply and Sanitation Company (EMASESA),
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Institutional Co-ordinator
Mr Lucas PEREA GIL
Head of the Department of Corporate Social
Responsibility, Metropolitan Water Supply and
Sanitation Company of Seville (EMASESA),
Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact for communication and technical
questions
Mrs Ana Maria CORTIJO SANCHEZ
Communications Co-ordinator, CicloAPC,
University of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
E-mail: [email protected]
Mrs Patricia SOLIS HIDALGO
Technical Secretary, CicloAPC, University of
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
E-mail:
Photo credits: Shutterstock, Seville, Andalusia
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THURSDAY 14 MARCH 2019
8.30 – 9.00 WELCOME AND REGISTRATION OF PARTICIPANTS
Opening Session
9.00 – 9.40
WELCOME SPEECHES
Written Message from Mr Manuel MONTOBBIO, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary,
Permanent Representative of Spain to the Council of Europe
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS, Representative of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe,
Executive Secretary of the European Landscape Convention, Council of Europe
Mr Thierry MATHIEU, Chairman of the Democracy, Social Cohesion and Global Challenges
Commission of the INGO Conference of the Council of Europe
Mr Javier RIVERA BLANCO, Deputy Director General of the Institute of Cultural Heritage. Ministry of
Culture and Sports, Spain
Represented by:
Mrs Carmen CARO JAUREGUIALZ, Senior Official, Co-ordinator of National Plans for Cultural
Heritage, Institute of Historical Heritage, Ministry of Culture and Sport, Spain
Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC, Chair of the Council of Europe Conference on the European
Landscape Convention, National Representative of the Convention for the Ministry of Sustainable
Development and Tourism, Montenegro
Mr D. Juan ESPADAS CEJAS, Mayor of Seville, Spain
9.40 - 10.00
INTRODUCTION
9.40 – 9.50
Consideration of water in the framework of the work of the Council of Europe
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS, Executive Secretary of the European Landscape
Convention, Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP) of the
Council of Europe
9.50 – 10.00
Globalisation and landscape. Extra-European influence of the Florence
Convention
Mr Florencio ZOIDO NARANJO, Honorary Director of the Centre for Landscape and
Territorial Studies, University of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee break and visit to the exhibition
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– Workshop 1 –
Water in landscapes and water landscapes
in Spain
10.30 – 10.40
Chairs
Mr Marcelino SANCHEZ RUIZ, General Director of Cultural Heritage of the Region of Andalusia until
2018 and institutional co-ordinator of the Project The Olive Grove Landscapes of Andalusia for the
World Heritage, Expert in Heritage and Local Development, Spain
Mr Pedro PARIAS FERNÁNDEZ DE HEREDIA, General Secretary, Association of Irrigation
Communities of Andalusia (FERAGUA)
PRESENTATIONS
10.40 – 10.50
National landscape policy in Spain
Mrs Carmen CARO JAUREGUIALZ, Senior Official, Co-ordinator of National Plans
for Cultural Heritage, Institute of Historical Heritage, Ministry of Culture and Sport,
Spain
10.50 – 11.00
Landscape evolution and future scenarios of a large peninsular river
Mrs Asunción RODRÍGUEZ MONTEJANO, Urban Architect, Prointec, Indra Group.
Independent Commission, Spain
11.00 – 11.10
Healthy city: water, public space and citizenship
Mr Lucas PEREA GIL, Head of the Department of Corporate Social Responsibility,
Metropolitan Water Supply and Sanitation Company (EMASESA) of Seville,
Andalusia, Spain
Illustration of the water routes in Seville
Mrs Lourdes FERRAND AUGUSTIN, Center of documentation of the Department of
Research, Science and Communication, Metropolitan Water Supply and Sanitation
Company (EMASESA) of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
11.10 – 11.20
The uses and the historical management of water in the landscapes of cultural
interest of Andalusia
Mr José Maria RODRIGO CAMARA, Head of the Landscape Laboratory, Andalusian
Institute of Historical Heritage, Andalusia, Spain
Presentation of the film “The landscape of Bolonia cove, Tarifa, Cádiz”, Spain
11.20 – 11.30
A sustainable tourism for landscapes without water
Mr Cipriano MARIN, Member of the Responsible Tourism Institute (ITR) and Co-
ordinator of BiosphereSmart Initiative (MaB-UNESCO), Canary Islands, Spain
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11.30 – 12.15
GENERAL DEBATE ON THE WORKSHOP 1
Chairs
Mrs Esperanza CARO GOMEZ, Director of Economy and Trade, Seville City Council, Spain
Mr Andreas HILDENBRAND SCHEID, Professor at the Higher Technical School of Architecture,
University of Seville, Spain
12.15 - 12.30
Rapporteur of parallel communications
Mr Jesús RODRÍGUEZ RODRÍGUEZ, Director of Studies, Centre for Landscape and Territorial
Studies, Andalusia, Spain
12.30 END OF THE SESSION
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch
– Workshop 2 –
Water landscapes: international experiences
14.00 – 14.10
Chairs
Mrs Anita BERGENSTRAHLE-LIND, Head of European Union and International Relations Office of
the Director General, National Heritage Board, Sweden
Mr Anestis GOURGIOTIS, Director of the Department of Spatial Planning, Ministry of the Environment
and Energy, Greece
PRESENTATIONS
14.10 – 14.20
Georgia’s Landscapes and Hydroelectric Resources: Challenges and
Opportunities
Mrs Marina TUMANISHVILI, Chief Specialist, International Relations Unit and
UNESCO, National Agency for the Preservation of the Cultural Heritage, Georgia
14.20 – 14 .30
Water-Land-Scape: A new approach in Flanders for a climate-resilient aquatic
landscape built with farmer organisations, nature, water and landscape
Mrs Liesbeth GELLINCK, Project Manager, Flemish Land Agency, Belgium
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14.30 – 14.40
Taking into account water in landscape policies and plans
Mr Julien TRANSY, Landscape Manager, National Representative for the European
Landscape Convention, Directorate of Housing, Town Planning and Landscapes,
Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition, France
Mr Gilles de BEAULIEU, Landscape Planner, Landscape Manager, Housing, Town
Planning and Landscape Department, Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition,
France
14.40 – 14.50
Water landscape in Poland
Mrs Małgorzata KOSEWSKA, Senior Expert, National Secretary of the Landscape
Convention, Nature Protection Department, Directorate General of Environmental
Protection, Poland
14.50 – 15.00
Landscape on the water and underwater landscapes in the Netherlands
Mr Peter ROS, Landscape Project Manager, Ministry of Economic Affairs, the
Netherlands
15.00 – 15.10
Underwater landscape: How to define and manage it? Answers by landscape
research and heritage administration
Mr Tapio HEIKKILÄ, Senior Environmental Advisor, Ministry of the Environment,
Finland
Mrs Sallamaria TIKKANEN, Intendant, Finnish Heritage Agency, Finland
Mrs Laura SEESMERI, Researcher, University of Turku, Finland
15.10 – 15.20
The underwater archaeological landscape in Croatia
Mrs Doris KURTOV, Head of the Department of International Co-operation and
Funds, International Centre for Underwater Archaeology, Croatia
15.20 – 15.30
The Water Framework Directive and cultural heritage, conflicts in
implementation
Mr Leif GREN, Senior Advisor, Swedish National Heritage Council, Sweden
Mr Anders HEDLUND, Senior Official, Swedish National Heritage Council, Sweden
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee break
– Forum of experiences – River landscapes and inland waters
16.00 – 16.10
Chairs
Mrs María Linarejos CRUZ PÉREZ, Independent Researcher, Vice-Co-ordinator of the National Plan for
Cultural Landscapes, Spain
Mrs Margarita ORTEGA, Architect, Member of the Board of administration of FUNDICOT, Spain
16.10 – 16.20
Evolution challenges of urban river landscape, example of the city of Zagreb
Mrs Biserka DUMBOVIC-BILUSIC, Senior Officer, Directorate of Cultural Heritage,
Department of Conservation of Rijeka, Ministry of Culture, Croatia
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16.20 – 16.30
The landscapes and river heritage
Mr Pierre PEYRET, Manager of Water as Heritage Project, France
16.30 – 16.40
Water and Heritage
Mr Henk van SCHAIK, Representative of “Water and Heritage” for the International
Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS-NL), the Netherlands
16.40 – 16.50
The management of hydraulic structures: the example of the Adam de Craponne
Canal
Mrs Thérèse-Annie FRANÇOIS, Deputy Mayor of Arles, France
Mr Gaëtan GUICHARD, Directorate of the Union Association of Office of the
“Waterers” of La Crau, France
16.50 – 17.00
Water and Landscape: time and space opportunity
Mr Loïc PIANFETTI, Landscape Architect and Landscape Manager, National Society
of French Railways, Lve Environment Landscape, France
17.00 – 17.10
River landscapes and coastal resilience
Mr Romeo FARINELLA, Professor at the University of Ferrara, Urban and Territorial
Planning Laboratory, Italy
17.10 – 17.45
GENERAL DEBATE ON WORKSHOP 2
Chairs
Mrs Biljana JOVANOVIC ILIC, Senior Advisor, Strategic Planning, Sector for Strategic Planning and
Projects, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Serbia
Mr Dejan RADOSEVIC, Senior Expert, Institute for the Protection of the Historic and Natural Cultural
Heritage, Ministry of Education and Culture of the Srpska Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
With the participation of the Members of the Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape
(CDCPP), the Council of Europe Conference on the European Landscape Convention and
representatives of the Ministries; Representatives of local and regional authorities; Representatives of
international governmental organisations and representatives of international and national non-
governmental organisations; other participants interested in the landscape issue.
The strategic planning of regions and cities: the water issue
Mrs Elena SADOVNIKOVA, Expert on International Aspects of Regional Co-operation, Russian
Federation
The water of the river, source of health: the Pinos River
Mrs Nella GOLANDA, Cityscape Sculptor, Sculptured Architectural Landscapes, Greece
Actions and perspectives in Wallonia
Mr Didier MORAY, Landscape Architect, President of the Belgian Association of Gardens and
Landscape, Public Service of Wallonia for Agriculture, Natural Resources and the Environment,
Directorate of Green Spaces, Belgium
Amber coast Mrs Ingūna URTĀNE, Director of the Department of Spatial Planning, Ministry of Environmental
Protection and Regional Development, Latvia
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17.45 – 18.00
Rapporteur of parallel communications
Mrs Ana CORONADO SANCHEZ, Technical School of Architecture, University of Seville, Spain
Rapporteur
Mrs Jelena HLADNIK, Secretary, National Head for the implementation of the European Landscape
Convention, Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment, Slovenia
18.00 END OF THE SESSION
19.45 Departure by bus for the Official Reception. Meeting point in front of NH Collection Sevilla
Hotel, Avda Diego Martinez Barrio, 8, 41013 Seville
20.00 OFFICIAL RECEPTION
For the official delegates of the Council of Europe Member States and the speakers included in the
Programme.
Location: Headquarters of the Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewage Company of Seville
(EMASESA), Calle Escuelas Pías, 1, 41003 Seville
Words of welcome:
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS, Executive Secretary of the European Landscape Convention,
Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP) of the Council of Europe
Mrs María Carmen CLARISA CASTREÑO LUCAS, First Deputy Mayor, Delegate of the Department
of Economy, Trade and Institutional Relations, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Mr Luis LUQUE GARCIA, Technical Director, Metropolitan Water Supply and Sanitation Company
(EMASESA) of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
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FRIDAY 15 MARCH 2019
– Workshop 3 –
Protection, management and planning instruments related to
the presence of water in the landscape
9.00 – 9.10
Chairs
Mrs Liv Kirstine JUST-MORTENSEN, Senior Advisor, Ministry of Local Government and
Modernisation, Honorary Chair of the Council of Europe Conference on the European Landscape
Convention, Norway
Mr Enrico BUERGI, Honorary Chairman of the Council of Europe Conference on the European
Landscape Convention, Switzerland
PRESENTATIONS
9.10 – 9.20
Water in Hungary’s National Landscape Strategy and Landscape in the
Hungarian Water Strategy
Mrs Krisztina KINCSES, Vice-Chair of the Council of Europe Conference on the
European Landscape Convention, National Representative of the European Landscape
Convention, Ministry of Agriculture, Hungary
Mrs Ágnes TAHY, Deputy Head of Department, Directorate General of Water
Management, Hungary
9.20 – 9.30
The Spatial plan for Coastal Area of Montenegro
Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC, National Representative of the Convention for
the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Tourism, Montenegro
9.30 – 9.40
Towards quality marine landscape plans
Mrs Stella Sofia KYVELOU, Associate Professor, Deputy Ηead of the Department of
Economics and Regional Development, Panteion University of Social and Political
Sciences, Athens, Greece
9.40 – 9.50
Protection and valorisation of coastal and fluvial landscape
Mr Daniele VADALÀ, Senior Officer, Landscape Protection, Directorate General
Archaeology Fine Arts and Landscape, Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities,
Italy
9.50 – 10.30 Coffee break
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– Forum of experiences – Coastal and marine landscapes
10.30 – 10.40
Chairs
Mrs Mireille DECONINCK, Dr. Sc. Geographical, Senior Official, Attachée, Public Service of
Wallonia, Belgium
Mr Lorenzo PÉREZ DEL CAMPO, Director of the Andalusian Historical Heritage Institute of the
Department of Culture of the Local Government of Andalusia, Spain
10.40 – 10.50
The social dimensions of urban waterfront planning
Mr Rauno SAIRINEN, Professor of Environmental Policy at the University of Eastern
Finland, Joensuu, Finland
10.50 – 11.00
The photographic observatory of the coastal landscape seen from the sea in
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur: take to the sea to look at the land
Mr Luc TALASSINOS, Landscape Project Manager, Ministry of the Environment,
Energy and the Sea, Regional Directorate for the Environment, Planning and
Housing, Provence Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France
11.00 – 11.10
The underwater landscapes
Mr Olivier MUSARD, Assistant to the Director of Marine Natural Park of the Gulf of
Lion, Marine Protected Areas Agency, France
11.10 – 11.20
Redevelopment of degraded coastal landscapes
Mr Antonio DATTILO, Landscape Architect, Senior Officer of the Presidential
Department of Calabria Region, Rome Office, Italy
11.20 – 11.30
Heritage policies of coastal and river regions – HERICOST
Mr Kåre KRISTIANSEN, Advisor, County Council of Vest-Agder, Norway
11.35 - 12.15
GENERAL DEBATE ON WORKSHOP 3
Chairs
Mrs Júlia TÓBIKOVÁ, Senior Official, National Representative of the European Landscape Convention,
Ministry of the Environment, Czech Republic
Mr Eladio FERNANDEZ-GALIANO, Former Head of the Culture, Nature and Heritage Department,
Council of Europe, Professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
With the participation of the Members of the Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape
(CDCPP), the Council of Europe Conference on the European Landscape Convention and
representatives of the Ministries; Representatives of local and regional authorities; Representatives of
international governmental organisations and representatives of international and national non-
governmental organisations; other participants interested in the landscape issue.
Water, landscape and spatial planning
Mr Konstantin ANANITCHEV, Expert in Spatial Planning, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
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A landscape trail along the history of Veneto
Mr Alberto CAGNATO, Urban Architect, Member of the Scientific Technical Committee of the Medio
Piave Landscape Observatory, Treviso, Italy
Pliva River in the city of water, rocks and lights
Mrs Mulija TABAK-ABEDPOUR, Head of the Department for Protection of Heritage, Federal
Ministry of Physical Planning, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Landscape and the integrated coastal zones management: Strategy and Action Plan for the
Republic of Cyprus
Mrs Irene HADJISAVVA, Senior Official, Department of Town Planning and Housing, Ministry of the
Interior, Cyprus
Water in Estonian landscapes
Mrs Merit OTSUS, Senior Officer, Nature Conservation Department, Ministry of Environment, Estonia
Historic environment, landscape, water and community in England
Mrs Hannah FLUCK, Head of Environmental Strategy, Historic England, United Kingdom
Water and landscape in Ukraine
Mrs Olena LEGKA, European Landscape Convention National Focal Point, Chief Specialist, Division
of Land Resources, Directorate of Natural Resources Protection, Ministry of Ecology and Natural
Resources, Ukraine
12.15 – 12.30
Rapporteurs of parallel communications
Mrs Carmen VENEGAS MORENO, Centre for Landscape and Territorial Studies, Seville, Andalusia,
Spain
Mrs Irena GARCIA VAZQUEZ, Centre for Landscape and Territorial Studies, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
12.30 END OF THE SESSION
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch
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– Workshop 4 –
Citizenship and social participation in management
water landscapes
14.00 – 14.10
Chairs
Mrs Marta Andreia COSTA RODRIGUES, Senior Officer, Landscape Architect, Directorate General for
Territory, Ministry of the Environment, Portugal
Mr Mindaugas ŽOLYNAS, Chief Officer of Division of Protected Areas and Landscape, Nature
Protection and Forest Department, Ministry of Environment, Republic of Lithuania
PRESENTATIONS
14.10 – 14.20
Water, cultural diversity and solidarity
Mrs Corinne WACKER, Professor, College of Life Sciences, Institute of Eco-
Responsibility, University of Engineering, Switzerland
14.20 – 14.30
The water atlas, traditional knowledge for the fight against desertification
Mr Pietro LAUREANO, Architect and Urbanist, Italy
14.30 – 14.40
Implementation of the right to water on a wide scale: the social tariff
Mr Henri SMETS, Member of the Water Academy, France
14.40 – 14.50
The landscapes of water and light among the impressionists
Mr Georges LUCENET, Vice-President and General Manager, Impressionism Routes,
Water and Light Association, France
14.50 – 15.00
Citizen participation in the management of water landscapes
Mr Yves LUGINBÜHL, Director of Research Emeritus of the National Centre for
Scientific Research, France
15.00 – 15.10
Cultural heritage of a small river in Örebro County
Mrs Birgitta JOHANSEN, Director of the Örebro läns Museum, Sweden
15.10 – 15.20
Saving mills in the landscape
Mr Alain FORSANS, President of the French Federation of Mills Preservation
Associations, France
15.20 – 15.50 Coffee break and visit to the exhibition
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15.50 – 16.30
GENERAL DEBATE ON WORKSHOP 4
Chairs
Mrs Dace GRANTA, Senior Expert, Planning Policy Division, Department of Land Planning, Ministry
of Environmental Protection and Regional Development, Latvia
Mrs Ingrid GOJEVIC, Head of Service for International Programmes and Projects, Institute for Spatial
Development, Ministry of Construction and Physical Planning, Croatia
With the participation of the Members of the Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape
(CDCPP), the Council of Europe Conference on the European Landscape Convention and
representatives of the Ministries; Representatives of local and regional authorities; Representatives of
international governmental organisations and representatives of international and national non-
governmental organisations; other participants interested in the landscape issue.
Saint James and the sacredness of water and space
Mrs Denise PERICARD-MEA, Doctor of History, University Paris I, Pantheon Sorbonne, France
The landscape and water-related issues: water and landscape, values or passions?
Mr Jean-Guy UBIERGO, Director of Territorial and Prospective Mutations, Toulouse, France
Euxinograd, the pearl in the historical parks of Bulgaria
Mrs Daniela GINCHEVA, Head of Department, National Institute for immovable cultural heritage,
Ministry of Culture, Bulgaria
Water, landscape and citizenship in the face of global change: presentation by Slovak Republic
Mrs Zlatica CSONTOS ŠIMOŇÁKOVÁ, Senior Officer, Ministry of the Environment, Slovak
Republic
Landscape approach et perspectives
Mrs Nevena VASILJEVIC, Professor at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Department of
Landscape Architecture, Serbia
Landscape and water in the agriculture of Israel
Mrs Dafna CASARETTO, Senior Official, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Israel
16.30 - 16.45
Rapporteur of parallel communications
Mrs Ángela LARA GARCÍA, Architect, Doctor in urban and participatory urban water cycle
management in inhabited and public spaces, Spain
Rapporteur
Mr Felice SPINGOLA, Sociologist, Landscape Economist, Centro Studi Pan, Calabria, Italy
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16.45 END OF THE SESSION
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Closing Session
16.45 – 17.00
VIDEO CONFERENCE
Exchange of views with:
Mr Antonio SERRANO RODRIGUEZ, President of the Interprofessional Association for Territorial
Development (FUNDICOT), Spain
Mr José Manuel LOMBERA, General Director of Territorial Planning and Urban Environmental Impact
Assessment, Government of Cantabria, Spain
on the occasion of the 9th International Congress of the Interprofessional Association for Territorial
Planning on “Planning and Integrated Management as Answer”, 13-15 March 2019, Cantabria, Spain
with the participation of
Mrs Margarita ORTEGA, Architect, Member of the Board of administration of FUNDICOT, Spain
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS, Executive Secretary of the European Landscape Convention,
Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP) of the Council of Europe
Mr Lucas PEREA GIL, Head of the Department of Corporate Social Responsibility, Metropolitan Water
Supply and Sanitation Company (EMASESA) of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
17.00 – 17.30
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
Mrs María Linarejos CRUZ PÉREZ, Independent Researcher, Vice-Co-ordinator of the National Plan for
Cultural Landscapes, Spain
Mrs Silvia FERNÁNDEZ CACHO, Head of the Documentation and Studies Centre, Andalusian Institute
of Historical Heritage, Spain
Mr Rafael MATA OLMO, Professor of Geography, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
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17.30 – 18.00
CLOSING SPEECH
Mrs Maguelonne DEJEANT-PONS, Executive Secretary of the European Landscape Convention,
Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP) of the Council of Europe
Mrs Sanja LJESKOVIC MITROVIC, Chair of the Council of Europe Conference on the European
Landscape Convention, National Representative of the European Landscape Convention, Ministry of
Sustainable Development and Tourism, Montenegro
Mr Lucas PEREA GIL, Head of the Department of Corporate Social Responsibility, Metropolitan Water
Supply and Sanitation Company (EMASESA) of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Mr Adolfo FERNÁNDEZ PALOMARES, General Director of Environment, Parks and Gardens, City
of Seville, Spain
Mr Roman FERNANDEZ-BACA CASARES, Director General of Fine Arts, Ministry of Culture and
Sport, Spain
18.00 END OF THE SESSION
FREE EVENING
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SATURDAY 16 MARCH 2019
STUDY VISIT
For official delegates of Council of Europe member States, speakers included in the Programme, and
other participants.
Option 1: Water in the natural area of Doñana
Option 2: Water and closed gardens of Seville
FREE EVENING
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