sexta-feira, 15 de fevereiro de 2008

HERITAGE MANAGEMENT - Mação, Portugal


INTENSIVE PROGRAMME

ON TOTAL QUALITY HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

(4 ECTS)



March 3rd
Arrival of Participants

March 4th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

9.00 – Opening session
Introduction: international scenarios and challenges for the recognition of critical areas in CHM
9.30 – Luiz Oosterbeek and Rossano Lopes Bastos – Why critical areas exist: emulation in CHM
11.00 – Coffee-break
11.30 – Gunilla Hallin – Social implications in highlighting critical areas
13.00 – Lunch
15.00 – Maurizio Quagliuolo – On what basis a visitor will return to and/or advice to go to a site
16.30 – Coffe-break
17.00 – Discussion

March 5th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Value: Signs, meanings, valorization as a base for management decisions in Conservation, Diffusion and use of the Cultural Heritage – session 1
9.00 – Virgilio Correia – Value and valorization at the Conimbriga archaeological site and museum
10.30 – Coffee-break
11.00 – Fernando António Baptista Pereira – Value, Meaning and Aesthetics
12.30 - Lunch
14.30 – Isabel Raposo Magalhães – The experience of the Portuguese Institute of Museums and Conservation
15.30 – Evita Alle – Certification of open landscapes
16.00 – Iria Esteves Caetano – Conservation strategy at the Convent of Christ
17.00 – Helena Zemankova – Conservation of Industrial Heritage
18.00 – UISPP-PPCHM meeting (restricted)


March 6th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Conservation of CH assets – Threats
9.00 – João Coroado – Physical Threats: Effects of temperature and water and on materials in
close spaces.
10.30 – Coffe-break
11.00 – Cláudia Falcão – Biodeterioration: different aspects of biological action, concerning the care of cultural assets
12.30 - Lunch
14.30 – Mara Urtane – Balancing use and preservation
15.15 – Iuri Urtans – Treasure hunter pits at the culture historical stones in Eastern Latvia. Old or new memories?
16.00 – Coffee-break
16.30 – Cidália Delgado – Fire risks management
17.00 – Tiago Tomé – Summing-up: Conservation within Cultural Heritage Management

March 7th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Conservation of CH assets – Decisions
9.00 – Study visit to Tomar (Polytechnic’s Conservation Labs and Convent of Christ)

Erasmus Mundus Cultural week
21.00 – Opening, with presentation on all countries present. Dances, songs, dress codes, multimedia presentation


March 8th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Conservation of CH assets – Results

9.00 – Visit to the Ocreza rock art park
13.00 – Lunch
15.00 – Cristiane Buco – Case study: Serra da Capivara
15.30 – François Sèmah – Case study: Cave and open air prehistoric sites management in Java, Indonesia
16.00 – Coffee-break
16.30 – Robert Sala – Case study: Atapuerca
17.00 – Gonçalo Velho – 3D reconstructions
17.30 – Discussions

Erasmus Mundus Cultural week
21.00 – Brazil’s Night

March 9th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Conservation of CH assets – Practical demonstrations
9.30 – Anabela Pereira – Preliminary conservation of objects
10.30 – Coffee-break
11.00 – Pedro Serra – Casts
13.00 – Lunch
14.30 – Casts (part two)

Erasmus Mundus Cultural week
21.00 – India’s Night




March 10th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Communication (introduction)
9.30 – Renaldas Gudauskas – Communication of CH and society
9.45 – Sorin… - Communication and NIT in Heritage Management
10.15 – Britt Baillie – Cultural Heritage in the line of fire
11.00 – Coffee-break
11.30 – Joana Neves – Cultural Heritage communication and tourism
13.00 – Lunch
15.00 – Presentations by students
17.00 – Trans-formations projets

Erasmus Mundus Cultural week
21.00 – Mauritias Islands’ Night


March 11th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Use (introduction)
9.30 – Jorge Rodrigues – Conceptual and Management threats
11.00 – Coffee-break
11.30 – José Portugal – Use and conservation
13.00 – Lunch
15.00 – João Pedro Cunha Ribeiro – Total Quality Management of Archaeological Sites
16.00 – Vítor Teixeira – Use and Management of Cultural Sites and Monuments
17.00 – Herity Portugal meeting (restricted)

Erasmus Mundus Cultural week
21.00 – China’ Night

March 12th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Reports
9.30 – Last student’s presentations and final reports
12.30 – Lunch

Round-Table
14.30 – Round table with students and debate with local authorities

Erasmus Mundus Cultural week
21.00 – Portugal’ Night

March 13th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Assessment of students

March 14th – Museum of Prehistoric Art (Mação)

Departure

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