“Public Engagement with Cultural Heritage”
Programme
Programme
Papers
Petr PAVELEC (Czech Republic)
“Development and actual status of measures in the field of protected areas in the Czech Republic”
Barbara NEUBAUER (Austria)
“Cultural heritage protection in Austria. The path to the future”
Rainer WENRICH (Germany)
“Annotations to cultural education as a culture of knowledge”
Alfredas JOMANTAS (Lithuania)
“Monitoring Group – a regional approach for cultural heritage”
Anne Mette RAHBAEK (Denmark)
“How to get a European perspective on Danish heritage using digital platforms”
Thomas DRACHENBERG (Germany)
“With angels and on location – new formats of public relations in Brandenburg”
Patrick SANAVIA (Luxembourg)
“Inherit, recognize and protect; a common process in Luxembourg”
Marilyn LEWIS (UK Wales)
“Creativity is the key”
Katalin WOLLAK (Hungary)
“Europae Archaeologiae Consilium”
Wolfgang Karl GOHNER (Germany)
“The interest or the impact of the European cultural heritage and its protection supported on the EU level”
Vasco FASSINA (Italy)
“European Technical Committee – CEN TC 346 – Conservation of Cultural Heritage”
Johanna LEISSNER (Germany)
“European cultural heritage research at stake?”
Brigitte MYLE (Belgium), Paulina FLORJANOWICZ (Poland)
“The Reflection Group “EU and cultural heritage”, report and proposed actions”
Terje NYPAN (Norway)
“On the mission and experience of the EHLF. What are the challenges for the future?”
Conclusions
Final Conclusions 2012
Original versions with higher resolutions are available upon request to the EHHF Secretariat: secretariat@ehhf.yellowpimento.com.
A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY
The first European Heritage Summit was organised in London from April 26 to 28, 2006 by Dr Simon Thurley, former Chief Executive of English Heritage. The mission of the summit was to bring together for the first time those responsible for Europe's cultural heritage, to create an opportunity to exchange experiences in heritage management and to initiate joint action. The first summit brought together 23 European countries, who agreed in the summit's final declaration to continue to meet annually in the form of a European Heritage Heads Forum. Each year, future host countries are chosen by mutual agreement at the annual meeting, so that the tradition can continue.
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