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SUMMARY:UNISCAPE Conference - Landscape Values: Place and Praxis International Conference
DESCRIPTION:CONFERENCE PROGRAMME \nWEDNESDAY 29 JUNE 2016 \nVenue   Institute for Lifecourse and Society (ILAS)\, NUI Galway \n11:30 – 13:45     UNISCAPE GENERAL ASSEMBLY \nVenue: LCI – G006 Seminar Room 5 \n13:00                REGISTRATION OPENS  \nVenue: Foyer\, ILAS\, NUI Galway \n14:00                CONFERENCE LAUNCH \nVenue: LCI-G018\, ILAS\, NUI Galway \nConor Newman                                    School of Geography and Archaeology\, NUI Galway \nTim Collins                               Centre for Landscape Studies\, NUI Galway  \nNessa Cronin                            Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway             \nDaniel Carey                             Moore Institute\, NUI Galway \nColin Brown                             Ryan Institute\, NUI Galway \nJuan-Manual Palerm                   UNISCAPE \n14:15                 KEYNOTE  LECTURE I \nVenue: LCI-G018\, ILAS\, NUI Galway \nJohn Feehan School of Agriculture\, Food Science\, and Veterinary Medicine\, U. C. Dublin  \nLandscape and Belonging – a view from the edge \n15:20 – 17:40     PLENARY PANEL I \nVenue: LCI-G018\, ILAS\, NUI Galway \nElvira Petroncelli                     Civil\, Environmental and Architectural Engineering\,  \nMarialuce Stanganelli              U. of Federico II\, Naples \nPlace Values and Change \nKieran Walsh Centre for Social Gerontology\, NUI Galway  \nPlace and home across the older adult life course: constructions of exclusion\, belonging and adaptation \nDr Neil Hanlon                       U. of Northern British Columbia \nHealth care reform\, place\, and the rhetoric of intimacy \nMarÌ_a GarcÌ_a MartÌ_n                Landscape Management\, U. Freiburg  \nParticipatory mapping of landscape values in a Pan-European perspective \n18:00 – 19:30     RECEPTION AND BBQ – Main Campus\, NUI Galway. \nVenue: College Bar\, NUI Galway  \nNote: Return Shuttle buses will be available from 17.45 for delegates to go to the College Bar\, Main Campus\, NUI Galway\, and will depart from the College Bar from 19.25 to return to ILAS for the IARSMA performance at 20.00. \n20.00                IARSMA: FRAGMENTS FROM AN ARCHIVE \nArtists in the Archive Project\, Tim Robinson Archive\, NUI Galway (2015-16) \nVenue: LCI-G018\, ILAS\, NUI Galway \nNessa Cronin Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway  \nKieran Hoare and Aisling Keane Archives\, James Hardiman Library\, NUI Galway  \nPerformance by The Performing Landscapes Collective: \nTim Collins\, Musician/Composer/Academic\, Centre for Landscape Studies\,  \nNUI Galway  \nRÌ_onach NÌ_ N̩ill\, Choreographer/Dancer\, Galway Dancer in Residence \nDeirdre O’Mahony\, Visual Artist/Academic\, Galway-Mayo Institute of  \nTechnology  \nSpecial Guests:  \nGeraldine Cotter (Piano)\, Eimear Coughlan (Harp)\, Francis Cunningham (Concertina) \nEimear Howley (Viola)\, Sharon Howley (Cello)\, Brian O’Grady (Double Bass)\, Lillis ÌÒ Laoire (Singer)\, Anthony Quigney (Concert Flute). \nTHURSDAY 30 JUNE 2016 \n08:00                REGISTRATION – Venue: Foyer\, ́ras Moyola\, NUI Galway  \n08.30                DEPARTURE FROM ́RAS MOYOLA FOR – \nLANDSCAPES IN ACTION: DESIGNATED FIELD EXCURSIONS \nTHERE IS A ‰âÂ10 SUPPLEMENT FOR EVENING MEAL. THIS IS TO BE PAID AT REGISTRATION.  \nROCK             BURREN UPLANDS : GORT LOWLANDS \nCOAST            ORANMORE :  LEITIR MEALĹIN\, SOUTH CONNEMARA \nSHORE          WESTPORT : NEWPORT : MULRANNY : CLEW BAY \nBOG                LOUGH BOORA : BALLINASLOE : SHANNON \nLANDSCAPES IN ACTION – PANEL SESSIONS \nROCK – BURREN  \nJohn Sunderland                                  Photo Artist USA \nImagining Place: a question of representation \nEileen O’Rourke                                 Dept. Geography\, U.C. Cork  \nHigh Nature Value Farming on the Iveragh Peninsula and its Landscape Implications \nRike  Stotten                                       Dept. Sociology\, U.  Innsbruck  \n Farmers’ Thinking on Cultural Landscapes in Central Switzerland \nCOAST – CONNEMARA  \nMarco Devecchi                                  U. Turin  \nClaudia Cassatella                               Turin Polytechnic \nFederica Larcher                                 U. Turin  \nLandscape and food: a mutualistic symbiosis to be valued \nC.E. Stancioff\,                                                 Faculty of Indigenous Heritage\, U. Leiden  \nLocality and landscape change: cultural values and social-ecological resiliency in the Kalinago Territory \nPadraig ÌÒ Sabhain                               Centre for Adult Learning & Professional Development NUI Galway \nThe Landscape of The Galway Hooker \nIan Mell                                               U. Liverpool  \nRealising the cultural values of green infrastructure: exploring cultural differences in teaching landscape with international students \nAnna Meenan Heritage Council of Ireland \nRepairing Old Farm Buildings as a means of conserving the Irish Rural Landscape \nSEA – CLEW BAY  \nGerd Lupp                                           Landscape Planning & Management\, TU MÌ_nchen \nMarkus Feuerstein                               Blieskastel  \nLinda Heuchele                                   Environment & Natural Resources\, U. Freiburg  \nWerner Konold                                    U. Freiburg \nTrail use and perception of a diverse mountain farming landscape by hikers in the protected area AllgÌ_uer Hochalpen in the German Alps \nClair McDonald                                   Waterford Institute of Technology  \nCultural landscapes and ecological values: a methodology for determining significance on the landscape of the former landed estate at Gurteen \nPenny Johnston                                   Dept. Folklore & Ethnology\, U.C. Cork  \nStories of Place: presenting the local in an-online World \nAlison Harvey Heritage Council of Ireland \nCommunity-Led Village Design Toolkit \nBOG – BOORA  \nEmel Baylan                                        U.Yuzunku Yil  \nErÌÉåÙat HÌ_seyni \nAyÌÉåÙe Demir \nUncovering the cultural landscape values of wetlands \nPatrick Devine-WrightU. Exeter  \nEtienne Bailey U.  Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)  \nSusana BatelCis-IUL\, Lisbon  \nVarieties of place attachments and community responses to energy infrastructures: a mixed method approach \nTh̩r̬se Conway                                  Tralee Institute of Technology \nMary Cawley                                       Geography\, NUI Galway  \nEcotourism and ecolabels in landscape protection: a critical appraisal of a governance mechanism. \nSophia Meeres                                                 Architecture\, U.C. Dublin  \nInfrastructural struggles: the making of modern Arklow\, Ireland. \n20:00                ARRIVAL OF DELEGATES BACK AT NUI GALWAY \nFRIDAY 1 JULY 2016 \nVenue              ́ras Moyola\, NUI Galway \n9.30-10.50         PARALLEL SESSIONS 1a 1b 1c \nSESSION 1a   Venue: MY129 \nAmy Woolvin                           Centre for Mountain Studies\, U. Islands & Highlands  \nCultural values\, participation and engagement: the potential and  \nchallenges for a ‰Û÷more-than-visual approach. \nMaunu Hayrynen                    U.Turku  \nCultural Planning as Landscape Research \nBrendan McGrath                    å_Planner\, Co. Clare  \nLearning through landscape; place-based learning in the Burren \nSESSION 1b   Venue: MY243  \nGabri̩lle Bartelse                    Environmental Sciences\, U. Wageningen   \nThe ‰Û÷genius loci’ concept in contemporary landscape architecture \nNeil Galway                School of Planning\, Architecture & Civil Engineering\, Queen’s U. Belfast  \nReconsidering Partisan memorial landscapes in un-brotherly and disputed times \nTana Nicolletta Lascu \nMarius Solon \nVlad Balostin                           U. Architecture and Urbanism Bucharest  \nChorography approach as Strategy in the Architectural design \nSESSION 1c   Venue: MY124 \nAoife Kavanagh                       Dept. of Geography\, Maynooth U.  \nMaking music and making place: Mapping musical practice and Metaphor \nEilÌ_s NÌ_ Dh̼ill                         Acadamh na nOllscolaÌ_ochta Gaeilge\, NUIG  \nSounds of the past in west Kerry: Creating\, recalling and transmitting cultural values through place-names and associated narratives \nRenato Bocchi                         U. Venezia Dorsoduro  \nLooking at the landscape as a person \n10.50 – 11.10      TEA/COFFEE BREAK \n11.10 – 12.50      PARALLEL SESSIONS 2a 2b 2c  \nSESSION 2a   Venue: MY124 \nKeith Egan  \nAlexandra Lima RevezProject Lifecourse\, NUI Galway \nLocal moral geographies: reflections from the 3-Cities Project on urban Irish communities as landscapes of enacted/latent values. \nEmilio Rodriguez Blanco        U. of La Coruna  \nPlant a chair: Urban landscape and activism \nSilvia Loeffler                          Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow\, Department of Geography\, Maynooth University  \nGlas Journal: A deep mapping of Dun Laoghaire harbour (2014-2016) \nSESSION 2b   Venue: MY243  \nAndrew Turk                           School of Arts\, Murdoch U. W. Australia \nA Phenomenological Approach to Trans-disciplinary Understanding of  \nLandscape as Place \nAndrew Butler \nCamilo Calderon                     U. Agricultural Science\, Uppsala  \nTowards the development of landscape democracy: a theoretical contribution \nGeraldine Robbins                   Business & Economics\, NUI Galway  \nLocal Government Citizen Participation in Ireland: Intentions versus Reality \nLiam Scott                              Heritage Council of Ireland \nShirley Clerkin \nThe Heritage Officer Programme: heritage expertise and community networking \nSESSION 2c   Venue: MY129 \nSimon Read                             Middlesex U.  \nBeyond Dreaming \nBraha Kunda                            Interior design Dept\, Holon Institute of Technology  \nThe Non-Sense at ‘Non-Place’ \nCiara Healy                             Department of Art\, U. Reading  \nThin Place: An Alternative Approach to Place-based Curation.  \nCristÌ_bal Crespo                      U. La Coruna  \nEncouraging communities to reconquer urban landscapes: Proposals  \nfor the city of Carbolla \n12.50 – 14:00     LUNCH – Venue: Friars Restaurant \n14:00 – 14:40     KEYNOTE LECTURE II  – Venue: MY243 \n                        Teresa Pinto CorreiaICAAM – Instituto de Ci̻ncias AgrÌÁrias e Ambientais Mediterr̢nicas\, Universidade de Ìävora \nLandscape values under pressure: tensions in the management of extensive silvo-pastoral systems in Southern Iberia \n15:00 – 16:20     PARALLEL SESSIONS 3a 3b 3c \nSESSION 3a    Venue: MY129 \nCamilo Calderon         Urban and Rural Development\, Swedish U. Agricultural Science \nMartin Westin              Swedish International Centre of Education for Sustainable Development – SWEDESD\, Uppsala University \nUnderstanding how context influences collaborative approaches to  \nlandscape governance: An analytical framework \nBrendan O’Sullivan     U.C. Cork  \nDisciplinary relationships and landscape values: Star vehicles or ensemble pieces \nJudith Tucker              Leeds U.  \nHarriet Tarlo               Sheffield U.  \nPlace as pause: The value of collaborative\, cross-disciplinary practices \nSESSION 3b   Venue: MY124 \nTerry O’Regan            Landscape Alliance Ireland  \nTravelling methodologies: From Cork to Prishtina \nHannes Palang              Centre for Landscape and Culture\, Tallinn U. Estonia  \nPeeping through the walls \nSESSION 3c   Venue: MY243  \nIain Biggs                    U.  West England  \nBetween creative praxis and place governance: four examples \nAndrew Butler             Swedish U. Agricultural Sciences  \nLandscape as a developing discourse: contested landscape identities in an area affected by forest fire \nShauna Diamond\,  \nChristine Fitzgerald  \nAlexandra Lima RevezProject Lifecourse\, NUI Galway \nCo-producing place: an evaluation of participatory methodologies in the 3-Cities Project for enhancing community participation \n16:20 – 16:40     TEA/COFFEE BREAK \n16:40 – 19:00     PLENARY PANEL II – Venue: MY243  \n Pat Brereton                Dublin City U.  \nGreening a more Sustainable Irish Landscape: A Reading of Postcolonial Irish film. \n Neils Debaut Dept. Geography – Ghent U.  \n Veerle Van Eetvelde Dept. Geography – Ghent U.  \nBas Pedroli Wageningen U. / director UNISCAPE  \nGraham Fairclough McCord Centre for Historic & Cultural Landscapes Newcastle U.  \nCherishing heritage through landscape: a future vision \n Colm Murray               Heritage Council \nA conceptual model for the cultural values ascribed to places \nAnu Printsmann                       \nHannes Palang             Centre for Landscape and Culture\, Tallinn U. \nVegetable garden as a source of identity   \n19:00 – 19.30     UNISCAPE: Results of People’s Landscapes Video Contest  \nVenue: MY243  \n20:00                CONFERENCE RECEPTION AND BOOK LAUNCH  \nVenue: ́ras Moyola\, NUI Galway \nGearÌ_id ÌÒ hAllmhurÌÁin\, Flowing Tides: History and Memory in an Irish Soundscape (Oxford: Oxford University Press\, 2016) \nGearÌ_id ÌÒ hAllmhurÌÁin\, School of Canadian Irish Studies\, Concordia U. Montreal. \nIntroduced by M̩abh NÌ_ FhuarthÌÁin\, Centre for Irish Studies\, NUI Galway. \nLaunched by Harry White\, MRIA\, UC Dublin. \nSATURDAY 2 JULY 2016 \nVenue              ́ras Moyola\, NUI Galway \n9.00-10.20         PARALLEL SESSIONS 4a 4b 4c \nSESSION 4a   Venue: MY243  \nDiana Surova                           U.Ìävora \nTeresa Pinto-Correia \nNuno Guiomar \nDistinct landscape – distinct well-being? How residents evaluate landscape\, environmental and agricultural traits in two contrasting local landscapes of Southern Portugal (Southern Europe) \nAkiko Yoshimura                    Chiba Institute of TechnologyKeijiro Yamada                        Kanazawa Institute of TechnologyYoshinori lida                          CTI Engineering Co.\, Ltd.Hideaki Kawasaki                   Tokyo Metropolitan GovernmentYuko Nagamura                      Huis ten BoschNaho Dokyu                           Urayasu CityTashi Penjor                            Ministry of Works and SettlementUgeyn M Tenzin                      \nMinistry of Works and Settlement \nHow to determine essential values of landscape to be preserved in a non-established heritage village: an interdisciplinary challenge in Tron village\, Zhemgang\, Bhutan \nJane Russell O’Connor            Waterford Institute of Technology  \nA multi-disciplinary approach to landscape assessment for landscape characterization \nSESSION  4b Venue: MY129 \nKaren Till \n                        Gerry Kearns                            Geography Dept. Maynooth U. \nEmplacing ‰Û÷who we are\, what we are’: The embodied and historical geographies of Anu’s Production Laundry \nGearÌ_id ÌÒ hAllmhurÌÁin           School of Canadian Irish Studies\, Concordia U. \nThe Carricks: Irish Famine Dinnseanchas in the New World \nSESSION 4c   Venue: MY124 \nKieran Cunnane                        \nCaoimhÌ_n ÌÒ Maolallaigh         Transition Galway \nHarald Fredheim                     Archaeology\, U. of York \nSustaining Places in Action: Facilitating Community Involvement in Heritage Stewardship by Co-Creation \nJacques Abelman                     Amsterdam Academy of Architecture  \nå_Cultivating the City: Infrastructures of Abundance in Urban Brazil \n10.20-10.40       TEA/COFFEE BREAK \n10.40-12.20       PARALLEL SESSIONS 5a 5b \nSESSION 5a   Venue: MY129 \nLucia Piani \n                        Andrea Guaran \nEnrico Michelutti                    Human Sciences\, U.Udine  \nLandscape as key element in finding coherence in territorial policies \nSylvia Dovl̩n                          U. Agricultural Sciences\, Uppsala  \nLandscape values in the decision-making: Implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Sweden \n Karen Ray                                Geography & Planning U.C. Cork  \nLandscape and Planning: Exploring the Relationship in Decision-Making  \nOlga Maximova                      U. Rome La Sapienza   \nLandscape areas (‰Û÷ambiti’) as a tool for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention: In the case of Italy \nSESSION 5b   Venue: MY243  \n                        CaitrÌ_ona Carlin                       Ryan Institute\, NUI Galway  \n                        Mike Gormley                         Ryan Institute\, NUI Galway  \nDavid Quinn                            Applied Ecology Unit\, Environmental Science\, School of Natural Sciences\, NUI Galway  \nMartin Cormican                     Ryan Institute\, NUI Galway  \nGreenSpace Values: differences between engineers\, planners\, conservationists and health promotion officers \nZlata Vuksanovic Macura \nDragana Corovic                       Faculty of Architecture\, U. Belgrade \nFrom Ottoman Gardens to European parks: Transformation of green spaces in Belgrade \nAidan ffrench                           Landscape Architect \nPeople\, Place and Quality of Life – Achieving Green Infrastructure and Sustainable Placemaking: lessons from Ireland \n                        Giulio Senes \n                        Natalia Fumagalli \nCristina Ferrara \nAntonia Giornelli \nAllessandro Toccolini                  Agricultural & Environmental Sciences\, U. Milan  \nHealing Gardens for Seniors: quality assessment of 67 nursing homes in Milan (Italy) \n12:20 – 14:00     LUNCH – Venue: Friars Restaurant NUI Galway \n13:00                SPECIAL VIEWING OF F̍S NA FUISEOIGE (THE LARK’S CALL) \nThis one-hour documentary explores the deep connection between People and Place. Filmed by Headford-based Counterpoint Films using state-of-the-art aerial cinematography\, the film is a stunning visual exploration of the vast diversity of local places in Ireland\, expressed in the writings of Ireland’s leading Irish-language poets.   \n(Winner of Best Cinematography at the San Francisco Earth Day Film Festival)     \n14:00 – 14.50     KEYNOTE LECTURE III – Venue: MY243  \nMatthijs Schouten Environmental Sciences\, Wageningen U.  \n Orientation\, reorientation and disorientation: landscape and the sense of self. \n15:00 – 16:40     PARALLEL SESSIONS 6a 6b 6c \nSESSIONs 6a – Venue: MY124 \nAurora Carapinha \nPaula Sim̵es                            Landscape\, Environment and Planning\, Ìävora U.  \nThe landscape of wheat: A Landscape of power \nSharon O’Brien                        U. of Limerick  \nPlace-thinking Space-thinking \nKateÌÉåªina PaÌÉåªÌ_zkovÌÁ                Environmental Studies Masaryk U.  \nMind the gap: The need for re-conceptualization of the aesthetic dimension in landscape character assessment and planning \nSESSION 6b – Venue: MY243  \nJohn Manning \nAndrew Turk                           Monash U.  \nHow terrain becomes landscape: Antarctica landscape language case  \nstudy \nBernadette Divilly                   ÌÒmÌ_s ́ite Space & Place Network\, Irish Studies\, NUI Galway  \nWalking Wisdom: Contested Spaces and Mobilising Memory in Galway City \nKate Bevan-Baker                    School of Canadian Irish Studies\, Concordia U.  \nPerformativity and place-making: Vernacular Fiddling on Canada’s Prince Edward Island \nSESSION 6c – Venue: MY129 \nNadja Penko Seidl                   Dept. Landscape Architecture\, U. Ljubljana  \nThe invisible and intangible landscape: Naming\, claiming and  \nmanaging processes \nIan Doyle                                Heritage Council of Ireland \nMapping the historic landscape: recent work in Ireland \nMauro Agnoletti                      Landscape Unit\, Ministry of Agriculture\, Food and Forestry Policies\, Italy \nIndicators of the wellbeing of the population connected to the quality of rural  \nlandscape in Italy. \n16:40 – 17:00     TEA/COFFEE BREAK \n17:00 – 18:20     CLOSING SESSION AND CONCLUDING REMARKS – Venue: MY243 \nVeerle Van Eetvelde                Gent U.  \nIsabel Loupa Ramos                Lisbon U.  \nFatima Bernardo                       Ìävora U.  \nValuing landscape identity of local inhabitants through a tourism discourse \nSelena Bagnara Milan              U. Nova Gorica  \nCultural Landscapes: A framework for their holistic management \nJuan-Manuel Palerm               President\, UNISCAPE \nLandscape Project as place and Praxis
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