lunes, 22 de agosto de 2011
Sponsored by The Centre for European Research within Cornwall (CERES) and hosted by Truro College.
The Cornwall Landscape Observatory is an exploratory project working to
understand and implement the idea of appreciating landscape as an asset to
help children and young people integrate into their disadvantaged
neighbourhood; and secure access to their social rights
The project was conceived by CERES at the Council of Europe’s Cultural
Heritage Division and born of our longstanding association with the Council of
Europe’s Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of Europe (CLARE). The
idea was then adapted to suit the Cornish situation through our contributions
to the Council’s Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods Programme, Resolution 319
on the Integration of Young People from Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods and
The Council of Europe’s Enter! Programme on Young People’s Access to their
Social Rights and our recent association with the Observatori del Paisatge de
Catalunya (Catalonian Landscape Observatory).
Students from a variety of disciplines and age groups will introduce their
perspectives on landscape followed by plenary sessions at this one-day
seminar. The outcomes of the seminar will be placed on a dedicated website
and we will work to develop a Cornish Landscape Observatory through our
European connections.
We expect that Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons Head of the Cultural Heritage,
Landscape and Spatial Planning Division at the Council of Europe will attend
the seminar and we cordially invite you to register your interest by email to Mr.
John Fleet of the CERES secretariat at: johnfleet1924@btinternet.com
¡¡ENTRA AHORA!! e introduce tu plan de participación pública de una forma fácil y sencilla