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Tytuł:
Dziedzictwo w dobie kryzysu finansowego – luksus czy konieczność? 4. Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa Wrocław, 10-12 października 2011 rok
Heritage in times of financial crisis – a luxury or a necessity? 4th European Heritage Forum Wrocław, 10-12 October 2011
Autorzy:
Young, Christopher
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/538168.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa
Europejskie Dni Dziedzictwa
Wrocław
Zagrożone dziedzictwo
Dziedzictwo się liczy
European Heritage Forum
Heritage Open Days
Wroclaw
Heritage at Risk
Heritage Counts
Opis:
In times of financial crisis, heritage can be perceived as a pleasant but unnecessary addition. This opinion is wrong, because heritage plays an extremely important role in the life of the European population. Many respondents in Great Britain consistently say that heritage is important to them, which is proved by large numbers of members of organisations relating to this field: the National Trust and the English Heritage. Heritage gives us the sense of identity and diversity. It is the character determined by the heritage of a given place that makes this place exceptional. Heritage gives the sense of belonging to society and to a given community. It also helps to generate economic benefits, which are additionally supported by income from tourism. Heritage-related tourism can often constitute an important part of local or even national economy. Heritage helps us to gain a better understanding of our own past. Once destroyed, the places representing our heritage will not be restored to posterity. All considerations concerning our approach to the issue of heritage in times of economic crisis must begin with the ensuring of long-term protection and conservation of a given heritage site. A very large number of volunteers is engaged in the care of heritage. The society is ready to respond to potential requests for the financial support of specific initiatives. Non-governmental initiatives play an important role in taking care of heritage. Currently, however, a decrease in the number of available resources can be observed. Public financing in England is decreasing, and other sources of funding are becoming smaller, too. The number of professional monument conservators is decreasing. This may result, for instance, in the readiness to acknowledge economical reasons underlying a given building project, regardless of its impact on the historical environment. It may be more difficult, due to the lower rate of ROI, to implement renovation programmes based on the use of historic heritage. Funds for repair and maintenance are necessary. It is, therefore, necessary to elaborate new strategies, to increase the society’s awareness of the huge importance of heritage, to find a useful manner of the use of historic buildings, to convince the public that this solution can be cheaper and more efficient than the costly construction of new objects and to carry out cheaper temporary repairs and conservation works. It will be necessary to find new funds in order to protect and make use of heritage sites in a way that would ensure their survival.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 3-4; 171-174
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
4. Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa Wrocław, 10-12 października 2011 rok
4th European Heritage Forum Wrocław, 10-12 October 2011
Autorzy:
Therond, Daniel
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/537555.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa
Europejskie Dni Dziedzictwa
Wrocław
Konwencja Faro
Opis:
European Heritage Days are mainly local initiatives that give inhabitants an opportunity to learn about the history of their nations and regions inhabited by them and arouse their sensitivity to treasures of nature and culture. In 2011 the thematic scope of programmes offered in almost 50 countries played a significant role in the improvement of the level of awareness among citizens. The year 2011 was marked by the introduction of the Framework Convention of the Council of Europe on the value of cultural heritage for society, called alternatively the Faro Convention, on 1 July 2011; it is the first treaty containing a detailed definition of the conception of “common European heritage”. The subject of the Wrocław forum in 2011 is: “Value the Heritage. European Heritage and Economic Development”. In modern society, guaranteeing the future of the heritage requires not only work on the part of professions and specialised administration, but also collective projects and joint responsibility that would engage the public sector, legal entities, voluntary workers and the entire civil society. The economic nature of the Wrocław forum should not be surprising if we take into account the current crisis that causes anxiety in many countries. The discussion regarding the subject of the 4th European Heritage Forum will be continued in works of the Steering Committee for Culture, Heritage and Landscape (CDCPP) of the Council of Europe. EHDs reveal the importance of joint activities of the Council of Europe and the European Union for the purpose of experiencing the common European heritage in a more direct way and making life better for all of us.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 3-4; 165-167
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Doceń dziedzictwo! Dziedzictwo europejskie i rozwój gospodarczy 4. Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa Wrocław, 10-12 października 2011 rok
Value the heritage! European heritage and economic growth 4th European Heritage Forum Wrocław, 10-12 October 2011
Autorzy:
Senesi, Alessandro
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/535157.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa
Wrocław
Znak Dziedzictwa Europejskiego
Opis:
In the days of the financial crisis, the European Commission fully recognises the importance of cultural heritage for European economy. The Commission introduced a EU 2020 strategy aimed at helping Europe to find innovative solutions for social and economic problems. Cultural heritage and culture contribute to the reaching of objectives set by the EU 2020 strategy: smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Smart growth: the cultural industry is one of the most dynamic sectors of economy. For example, the title of the European Capital of Culture is a sort of springboard for investments and may generate jobs and general growth. Sustainable growth: culture stimulates our awareness and care of the world around us and our place in it. It contributes to new methods of organisation of society. Global growth: culture and cultural heritage may play an important role in the reduction of isolation and exclusion connected with poverty. As a result of participating in culture, an individual becomes a part of the community, which supports social integration. Today the entire cultural sector has to deal with budget limitations. In this regard, the activities of the European Union (the Culture programme) must be appreciated. Various other EU programmes provide substantial assistance for objectives connected with cultural heritage (European Regional Development Fund, Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development). The EU prize for cultural heritage (Europa Nostra award) or European Heritage Days also contribute to the promotion of cultural heritage values. The European Commission is engaged in activities aimed at ensuring more extensive opportunities for funding (such as the future Creative Europe Programme) in the years 2014-2020. The European Heritage Label – an initiative of the Commission – is aimed at giving particular attention to historic places symbolising the European integration process. To sum up, the presented initiatives can be regarded as a strong proof of the fact that culture and cultural heritage can be a carrier of social and economic growth and of great importance attached to them by the European Commission.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 3-4; 168-170
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ekonomiczny potencjał dziedzictwa – nie tylko turystyka. Biznesowa przygoda Li-Pena i jaką rolę odegrało dziedzictwo kulturowe 4. Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa Wrocław, 10-12 października 2011 rok
The economic potential of heritage beyond tourism. Li-Pen’s business adventure and the role of cultural heritage in it. 4th European Heritage Forum Wrocław, 10-12 October 2011
Autorzy:
Nypan, Terje
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/537368.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa
Europejskie Dni Dziedzictwa
Wrocław
Opis:
The subject of this speech is the economic potential of our cultural heritage. There are the resources that can be used and the resources that cannot be used. We have to perform a lot of work and investments before we reap the harvest that will become consumer goods available for sale for cash. Certain aspects of the economic potential of heritage beyond tourism are illustrated by the example of Li-Pen – a businessman who has arrived in Europe to conclude profitable contracts. Li-Pen sees the well-preserved historic districts and a large number of old buildings, many of which have been adapted to modern functions. In his opinion, people can take care of their monuments here. Such people are most trustworthy and diligent than those who have no bonds with the past and do not cherish the memory of it. At the same time, Li-Pen is surprised how big emphasis is put on moneymaking, which he regards as a very materialistic approach. In his opinion, the importance and value of these buildings and works of art is more spiritual and involves historical, existential, educational, aesthetic and identity values. During negotiations, Li-Pen visits a restaurant specialising in regional cuisine with the use of available local and seasonal products. It is a proof of creativity and attention to quality. At the end of negotiations, local business partners take him again to the restaurant in the historical place. The host says that it is the restaurant in which tradesmen and businessmen have concluded contracts since the end of the 14th century. Li-Pen reflects on this historical continuity and signs the contract. One of Li-Pen’s tasks is to estimate the opportunity to open a production plant in this region. Li-Pen estimates the attractiveness of skilled labour force and analyses what the region can offer to a foreign specialist. He becomes familiar with the infrastructure and other offers. He sees how the region creates its own brand. The cultural landscape and the historical environment are important for middle-class specialists whom Li- Pen needs. They appreciate them due to their recreation base and aesthetic values. Historical buildings are provided with all modern conveniences and constitute an attractive place of accommodation. This shows that people have understood resource- based economy and environmental economics. Li-Pen has found out that this place is a very important cultural centre and local people and society as a whole show good qualities that are necessary to survive in the future. Li-Pen writes a favourable report on the opportunities offered by this region.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 3-4; 175-178
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Szanowni Państwo!
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/539138.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
4. Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Ochrona Zabytków
Europejskie Dni Dziedzictwa
Opis:
Heritage preservation is a process. A process of identifying, researching, documenting, maintening, monitoring, documenting, etc. The process is a timely ordered sequence of changes or conditions occurring one after another. Each process is a function carrier, and functions make up the system. The heritage preservation is not a process that occurs in isolation. Instead, it plays a function important from the perspective of the human environment understood as a system in cultural, environmental, social and economic terms. Caring for the correctness of the protection of monuments, one cannot forget the context, causes and consequences of this process. This edition of “Ochrona Zabytków” (“Protection of Monuments”) reflects upon this. Traditionally, you can find precisely described examples of research and conservation works regarding a number of historic monuments. However, the theme of this edition is the heritage value from the economic perspective. It’s not about a commercial approach to monuments, but about perception and description of the importance of monuments for the modern socio-economic processes. An intelligent usage of heritage resources by man does not have to mean compromising their values. On the other hand, assigning social and economic context to the heritage values significantly increases chances for its preservation. An important voice in the debate on the economic potential of the cultural heritage was the 4th European Heritage Forum which took place in Wrocław in 2011 under the slogan “Value your heritage! The European heritage and economic development”. The conference, which was co-organized by the Council of Europe, the European Commission and the National Heritage Board of Poland, brought together more than 250 experts from dozens of countries around the world. It was one of the official events of the Polish Presidency over the Council of the European Union. It also became a turning point in the European debate on the importance of the heritage to the European economy, especially in times of crisis. At the end of its work, the 4th European Heritage Forum adopted a final declaration which reads as follows: The participants in the 4th European Heritage Forum, held in the city of Wrocław, Poland, on 10-12 October 2011: • recognising the value of heritage to society in this beautiful, historic and multicultural city and in all cities and territories throughout Europe; • noting a continued need in all sectors for a greater understanding of the potential which heritage can offer for quality of life and the needs for its integration in planning for an economically sustainable future; and • fully conscious of the current pressures upon resources, both public and private recommend, in the context of European Heritage Days activities, that: 1. all relevant actors should seek to balance the potential social, cultural and economic benefits when using heritage as a resource; 2. strategies should be developed for evaluating and demonstrating the positive economic and social benefits to local communities of conservation and access to the heritage; 3. a community-focussed approach has the potential to mobilise resources for sustainable heritage development, conservation and access; 4. the EHD programme should focus resources on increasing the European dimension, encouraging exchange, collaboration and cross-border event development, with the object of promoting a vision of a common European heritage. And, finally, recommend that future European Heritage Days be taken forward in the positive spirit and on the basis of our discussions here in Wrocław in a truly collaborative manner, emphasising diversity as a source of strength and not of division and highlighting our shared European heritage as well as our rich local, regional and national heritages. Declaration of Wrocław has become a corner stone laying the foundations for projects at local and European level, the common denominator of which is the search for answers to questions about how we should sustainably use the potential of the historic monuments, as nobody will dispute that it’s well worth doing it. Also the National Heritage Board of Poland has since launched a number of activities in this field: social studies, development of a model of heritage impact on the economy, and many more. A lot of work is still ahead of us, but today I encourage you to read the texts which are a major breakthrough in the way the process of historic preservation is perceived in a broader context, in accordance with the requirements of the twenty-first century. Paulina Florjanowicz Director of the National Heritage Board of Poland
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2013, 1-4; 3-4
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Szanowni Państwo!
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/536983.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
4. Europejskiego Forum Dziedzictwa
zasoby dziedzictwa
Europejskie Dni Dziedzictwa
Opis:
Heritage preservation is a process. A process of identifying, researching, documenting, maintening, monitoring, documenting, etc. The process is a timely ordered sequence of changes or conditions occurring one after another. Each process is a function carrier, and functions make up the system. The heritage preservation is not a process that occurs in isolation. Instead, it plays a function important from the perspective of the human environment understood as a system in cultural, environmental, social and economic terms. Caring for the correctness of the protection of monuments, one cannot forget the context, causes and consequences of this process. This edition of “Ochrona Zabytków” (“Protection of Monuments”) reflects upon this. Traditionally, you can find precisely described examples of research and conservation works regarding a number of historic monuments. However, the theme of this edition is the heritage value from the economic perspective. It’s not about a commercial approach to monuments, but about perception and description of the importance of monuments for the modern socio-economic processes. An intelligent usage of heritage resources by man does not have to mean compromising their values. On the other hand, assigning social and economic context to the heritage values significantly increases chances for its preservation. An important voice in the debate on the economic potential of the cultural heritage was the 4th European Heritage Forum which took place in Wrocław in 2011 under the slogan “Value your heritage! The European heritage and economic development”. The conference, which was co-organized by the Council of Europe, the European Commission and the National Heritage Board of Poland, brought together more than 250 experts from dozens of countries around the world. It was one of the official events of the Polish Presidency over the Council of the European Union. It also became a turning point in the European debate on the importance of the heritage to the European economy, especially in times of crisis. At the end of its work, the 4th European Heritage Forum adopted a final declaration which reads as follows: The participants in the 4th European Heritage Forum, held in the city of Wrocław, Poland, on 10-12 October 2011: • recognising the value of heritage to society in this beautiful, historic and multicultural city and in all cities and territories throughout Europe; • noting a continued need in all sectors for a greater understanding of the potential which heritage can offer for quality of life and the needs for its integration in planning for an economically sustainable future; and • fully conscious of the current pressures upon resources, both public and private recommend, in the context of European Heritage Days activities, that: 1. all relevant actors should seek to balance the potential social, cultural and economic benefits when using heritage as a resource; 2. strategies should be developed for evaluating and demonstrating the positive economic and social benefits to local communities of conservation and access to the heritage; 3. a community-focussed approach has the potential to mobilise resources for sustainable heritage development, conservation and access; 4. the EHD programme should focus resources on increasing the European dimension, encouraging exchange, collaboration and cross-border event development, with the object of promoting a vision of a common European heritage. And, finally, recommend that future European Heritage Days be taken forward in the positive spirit and on the basis of our discussions here in Wrocław in a truly collaborative manner, emphasising diversity as a source of strength and not of division and highlighting our shared European heritage as well as our rich local, regional and national heritages. Declaration of Wrocław has become a corner stone laying the foundations for projects at local and European level, the common denominator of which is the search for answers to questions about how we should sustainably use the potential of the historic monuments, as nobody will dispute that it’s well worth doing it. Also the National Heritage Board of Poland has since launched a number of activities in this field: social studies, development of a model of heritage impact on the economy, and many more. A lot of work is still ahead of us, but today I encourage you to read the texts which are a major breakthrough in the way the process of historic preservation is perceived in a broader context, in accordance with the requirements of the twenty-first century.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 3-4; 3-4
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
DRUGIE EUROPEJSKIE FORUM DZIEDZICTWA „KREATYWNOŚĆ I INNOWACJE: BRAMA DO DZIEDZICTWA” Pierwsze Spotkanie Robocze, Paryż, 16 marca 2009 r.
SECOND EUROPEAN HERITAGE FORUM ”CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION: THE GATEWAY TO HERITAGE” First Working Meeting, Paris, 16 March 2009
Autorzy:
Chabiera, Aleksandra
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/535474.pdf
Data publikacji:
2008
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa
kreatywność i innowacje
brama do dziedzictwa
EDD
spotkanie EDD w Paryżu
Opis:
The First Preparatory Meeting concerning the 2nd European Heritage Forum (”Creativity and Innovation: The Gateway to Heritage”) was held in the Parisian offices of the Council of Europe on 16 March 2009. The participants of the meeting considered the organisation of the conference, selected the discussion topics, and initially established the date of the Forum, which should coincide with the Annual Meeting of EDD Coordinators.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2008, 2; 7-8
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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