Dépliant Cours Ravello 2011
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European Course on CCLLIIMMAATTEE CCHHAANNGGEE,, CCUULLTTUURRAALL HHEERRIITTAAGGEE AANNDD RRIISSKK CCLLIIMMAATTEE CCHHAANNGGEE,, CCUULLTTUURRAALL HHEERRIITTAAGGEE AANNDD RRIISSKK ENERGY, MOBILITY AND ACCESS Ravello, Italy, 3-7 October 2011 The demands to limit use of non renewable resources and legislation that reduces carbon footprint create new risks and challenges for the management of cultural heritage. New approaches to management must seek reduce energy consumption, diversifying access and might emphasize a new philosophy of conservation. This course will address the uncertainty and complexity of evidence based decision making in a changing world. It will outline the link between energy, mobility, access and policy in the area of climate change and cultural heritage and the opportunities for managed heritage sites to be seen as exempla of sustainability for the public at large. The final aim is to create a dialogue between heritage managers and decision makers for a more robust policy. Preliminary Programme (see Timetable) - European Research on Cultural Heritage and Climate Change - Climate Change: models and uncertainties - Heritage Climatology and damage functions - Workshop: Climate Myths, Practical session and discussion - Climate Change and Cultural Values - Management of the Impacts of Climate Change - Climate change and indoor environments - Climate change and site management - Visitor response and climate ...

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EuropeanCourseonCLIMATE CHANGE,CULTURAL HERITAGE AND RISKENERGY,MOBILITY ANDACCESSRavello, Italy, 3-7 October 2011The demands to limit use of non renewable resources and legislation that reduces carbon footprint create new risks and challenges for the management of cultural heritage. New approaches to management must seek reduce energy consumption, diversifying access and might emphasize a new philosophy of conservation.This course will address the uncertainty and complexity of evidence based decision making in a changing world. It will outline the link between energy, mobility, access and policy in the area of climate change andcultural heritage and the opportunities for managed heritage sites to be seen as exempla of sustainability for the public at large. The final aim is to create a dialogue between heritage managers and decision makers for a more robust policy. PreliminaryProgramme (see Timetable)- European Research on Cultural Heritage and Climate Change- Climate Change: models and uncertainties -Heritage Climatology and damage functions - Workshop:Climate Myths,Practical session and discussion-Climate Change and Cultural Values - Management of the Impacts of Climate Change - Climate change and indoor environments - Climate change and site management - Visitor response and climate change - Overview of energy research for cultural heritage- Renewable energy systems: application to cultural heritage
-The impact of mobility on cultural heritage
- Management of complex systems
- Managing big projects e.g. Antigua Guatemala
- From Net-Heritage to Joint Programming Initiatives
Thelecturersbelong to European Universities, National Research Centres and International Organisations: AdrianaBernardi,Research Director,Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate of the Italian National Research Council, Padua, Italy AlessandraBonazza, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy PeterBrimblecombe, Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry, Senior Editor of “Atmospheric Environment”, School of Environmental Sciences, University ofEast Anglia, Great Britain CarolineBrimblecombe,Science Graduate School,East Anglia, Great BritainUniversity of DarioCamuffo, Research Director, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate of the Italian, National Research Council, Padua, Italy May Cassar,of the Centre for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, Director Great Britain Ewan Hyslop,Depute Director, Historic Scotland Conservation Group, Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, ScotlandCasimir Iwaszkiewicz, Associate Director, Kings Langley between Inbuilt Ltd and Hertfordshire Inbuilt Ltd, Hertfordshire, Great BritainRoger-AlexandreLefèvreParis Est Créteil University, France, Professor emeritus at the DanielMartin,Ministère de l’Ecologie, Paris, France PingShenWu,Professor at theDepartment of Architecture, National Cheng Kung University,Taïwan CristinaSabbioni, Director of the Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy DavidSalas, Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques, CNRS-Météo-France, Toulouse, FranceThe Course, whichwill be held on the premises ofVilla Rufolo in Ravello, Italy, is addressed toyoung advanced studentsandprofessionals.There isnoregistration fee.organisation will Thecover part of the travel and subsistence expensesfor a limited number of participants after careful examination and selection of the applications. On request, students may benefit of3 ECTS (EuropeanCredit Transfer System) after agreement with their own university. Deadline for application:30 June 2011.Information and application forms: European University Centre for Cultural Heritage,Villa Rufolo, I-84010-Ravello, Italy, www.univeur.org/univeur@univeur.orgor Council of Europe, EUR-OPA, DG IV, F-67075-Strasbourg Cedex,www.coe.int/europarisks
Sunday 2/10/11
18.30 Arrival to Naples And Ravello
EuropeanCourseonCLIMATECHANGE,CULTURAL HERITAGE AND RISKENERGY,MOBILITY ANDACCESSRavello,Italy,3-7 October 2011
Monday TuesdayWednesday ThursdayFriday 3/10/11 4/10/115/10/11 6/10/11 7/10/11 9.00-9.45 9.00-12.009.00-10.45 9.00-10.459.00-10.45 Introduction to the courseClimate Change and CulturalManagement of the ImpactsOverview of energy researchManaging big projects e.g. E. Apicella, C. Sabbioni,for cultural heritageAntigua GuatemalaValues ofClimate Change R.A. LefèvreM. CassarD. MartinSheng WuA.Bernardi Ping 9.45-10.45 11.00-12.0011.00-12.00 11.00-12.00 European Research onClimate change and indoorRenewable energy systems:From Net-Heritage to JPI Cultural Heritage and Climateenvironments applicationto cultural heritageC. SabbioniChangeD.Camuffo C.Iwaszkiewicz C. Sabbioni11.00-12.00 Climate Change: models and uncertaintiesD. Salas14.00-17.0014.00-17.00 14.00-15.3014.00-15.3014.00 Heritage Climatology andimpact of mobility on Thedamage functionsWorkshop:Climate change and site culturalheritageDeparture P. BrimblecombeClimate MythsmanagementA. BonazzaE. Hyslop from Practical session anddiscussion Ravello 17.00.17.15Climate Myths15.45-17.1515.45-17.15Workshop PreparationP. Brimblecombe, M. CassaVisitor response and climateManagement of complexto C. Sabbioni, C. Brimblecombesystems change P.Brimblecombe C.Brimblecombe Naples
EuropeanCourseonCLIMATE CHANGE, CULTURAL HERITAGE AND RISK ENERGY,MOBILITY ANDACCESS3-7 October2011CALL FOR APPLICATIONSThe Course is addressed toyoung advanced studentsandprofessionals. The lecturers belong to European Universities, National Research Centres and International Organisations. The entire Course will be held in English. There is no fee for participation. On request, students may benefit of3 ECTSCredit Transfer System) after agreement with their own (European university. Venue:European University Centre for Cultural Heritage Villa Rufolo - 84010 RAVELLO Tel: +39 089857669-089858101/ Fax: +39 089857711 Web: www.univeur.org The organisation has the possibility to cover the expenses for accommodation of 20 participants in Ravello (in double or triple rooms) and fund their travel expenses up to 100 Euros. The selection for grant will be done by the organisers. For further information about accommodation please contact the Secretariat of the Centre.Should you be interested in applying for a grant, please note that your Registration form should obligatory be accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae and a Letter of Motivation in order to facilitate the selection process. The Centre will arrange the following common transfers: 1.October from Naples to Ravelloon Sunday 2nd at 18.30Naples Airport(Capodichino), bus parking at 19.00Naples main railway station (Piazza Garibaldi), meeting point in front of Hotel TERMINUS th 2.on Friday 7October at 14.00from Ravello to Naples Airport and main railway station
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