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Programme Case Petrovaradin Small INTERNATIONAL SUMMER ACADEMY PROGRAMME GUIDE Credits Contents Project organizers Europa Nostra Faculty of sport and Institute for the Welcome note 3 Serbia tourism TIMS protection of cultural monuments Programme overview 4 Partners Detailed programme 5 Public events 9 Practical info 11 Edinburgh World Global observatory on the Europa Nostra Lecturers 12 Heritage historic urban landscape Participants 15 Support Researchers 23 Host team 25 Radio 021 Project funders Foundation NS2021 European Capital of Culture 2 Welcome note Dear Participants, of Petrovaradin Fortress, learn from it and reimagine its future development. We are excited to present you the programme guide and welcome you to the Summer Academy on In this programme guide, we wanted to offer you plenty Managing Historic Urban Landscapes! The Academy is of useful information to get you ready for the upcoming happening at the very important time for the fortress week of the Summer Academy. In the following pages, and the city as a whole. Being awarded both a Youth you can find detailled programme of the week, some and Cultural capital of Europe, Novi Sad is going practical information for your arrival to Petrovaradin through many transformations. Some of these fortress with a map of key locations, and short transformations, including the ones related to the biographies of all the people that will share the same Petrovaradin Fortress, are more structured and place, as well as their knowledge and perspectives thoroughly planned then others. Still, we believe that in during this joint adventure: lecturers, facilitators, Višnja Kisić all of these processes knowledge, experience and participants, researchers and volunteers. Secretary General involvement of diverse stakeholders should play a Europa Nostra Serbia crucial role. Specific knowledges and sinergies, Together with our devoted team and partners, we are combined with the access to decision making will looking forward to meeting you, working with you and determine the quality and sustainability of the decisions welcoming you at this amazing place of Petrovaradin that are going to be made. Hence, the capacity of the fortress! city to draw from diversity of knowledges and myriad of global experiences is of great significance. Višnja & Goran project co-authors This is why we have decided to direct the attention of local, regional and interantional expert community towards the Petrovaradin Fortress. It is an outstanding, yet long neglected 18th century urban landscape at the important crossroad of Europe that demands contemporary solutions for its maintenance and development. In the course of 8 days, we aim to transform the Fortress into a platform for building professional capacities in the SEE region, wider Europe Goran Tomka and beyond, and envisaging opportunities for Assistant Professor responsible, sustainable and creative development of Faculty of sport and historic towns. At the same time, we will together tourism TIMS rethink the current management of the urban landscape 3 Programme overview 6/8 7/8 8/8 9/8 10/8 11/8 12/8 13/8 Yoga & early morning photography 8 AM Cereals, bread, butter & sandwiches 9 AM Groups reporting and Groups reporting and Reflections on Methodology outline Forming of groups Beyond HUL plenary discussion plenary discussion presentations 10 AM “Is sustainable Presentation of development a trap?” “Case Petrovaradin “All we is consensus? ” Group methodology Group work - Group work - HUL - Key concepts Explorations” Follow-up planning “Is HUL Allmighty?” and inputs by brainstorming interventions 11 AM and developments mentors solutions Coffee, tea & cookies 12 AM Mapping values, key Group work - Group work - Evaluation of the HUL Methodology and Beyond HUL issues and development Group work - brainstorming interventions Academy 1 PM Cases Plenary discussion scenarios field research solutions 2 PM Lunch 3 PM Managing Historic Towns - the Case of Edinburgh Petrovaradin - Mapping values, key Group work - Group work - Group work - 4 PM Understanding the issues and development field research interventions and Preparing for the place and context scenarios recomendations presentations Opening and getting Joint discussion 5 PM to know each other 6 AM Time for rest, walks, readings & hanging out 7 PM Welcome and intro Public event Public event Public presentations to Novi Sad and New challenges, Guided tour of Historic urban Others’ gazes: Ideas for 8 AM Petrovaradin approaches and trends in Petrovaradin landscapes within development of managing historic urban Less known parts NS2021 European Capital Petrovaradin fortress landscapes of Culture 9 PM Food, drinks & talks 4 Detailed Programme Monday 6th Tuesday 7th 16.00 - 17.00 9.00 - 10.00 Welcome speeches and opening How will we work? Methodology outline of the Academy Višnja Kisić, Secretary General, Europa Nostra Serbia Siniša Jokić, Director, Institute for the protection of cultural monuments of 10.00-11.30 Novi Sad Historic Urban Landscapes Approach: key concepts and Nemanja Milenković, CEO Foundation NS2021 developments Ana Pereira, HUL Global Observatory Stories that Novisaders tell to themselves - identity discourses of Novi Sad 12.00 - 13.30 Goran Tomka, TIMS HUL Methodology unpacked: HUL cases from around the world 17.00 - 19.00 14.30 - 16.00 Tour around petrovaradin Managing Historic Towns - the Case of Edinburgh Atila Hornok, City Museum of Novi Sad Adam Wilkinson, Edinburgh World Heritage Krzysztof Chukra, Edinburgh World Heritage 19.00 - 21.00 Getting to know each other & Dinner 16.00 - 17.00 Joint discussion and questions 19.00 - 21.00 Public discussion: New challenges, approaches and trends in managing historic urban landscapes Ana Pereira, HUL Global Observatory Adam Wilkinson, EWH Loes Veldpaus, Newcastle University Katarina Maksimov, Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments Višnja Kisić, Europa Nostra Serbia (moderator) 5 Wednesday 8th Thursday 9th 9.00 - 11.30 9.00 - 13.30 Understanding historic urban landscapes beyond HUL Case Petrovaradin Investigations Is sustainable development a trap? Users and uses of spaces Goran Tomka, TIMS and UNESCO Chair CP Katarina Dajč and Miljena Vučković, NGO Scenatoria All we need is consensus? Pluralisms, dissonances and politics Stakeholders needs and interests analysis of memory in historic spaces Katarina Živanović and Daliborka Nikolić Višnja Kisić, ENS and UNESCO Chair CP Strategies of heritage interpretatation by diverse actors Is HUL allmighty? Dušan Ristić, Ana Pajvančić and Dušaan Marinković, Department for Loes Veldpaus, Newcastle University Sociology University of Novi Sad 12.00 - 14.00 Tourism valorisation of Petrovaradin Beyond HUL - Joint discussion Lana Gunjić and Ivana Samardžić, ArheoHub All participants tell their own experiences and cases Q&A Session All participants 14.30 - 15.45 Petrovaradin - Understanding the place and its heritage Katarina Maksimov, Institute for Heritage Protection, Novi Sad 14.30 - 17.00 Mapping values, issues and development scenarios 16.00 - 17.00 Workshop with all participants Management planning in Petrovaradin: current process, challenges, solutions Katarina Maksimov, Institute for Heritage Protection Novi Sad 19.00 - 21.00 Darko Polić, Institute for Urban Planning Novi Sad Public discussion: Historic urban landscapes within NS2021 European Capital of Culture 19.00 - 21.00 Lazar Jovanov, Artistic Program Manager, Foundation NS2021 Tour around Petrovaradin Darko Polić, architect at the Institute for urbanism, City of Novi Sad Katarina Maksimov, Institute for Heritage Protection Novi Sad and member of governing board of Fondation NS2021 Darko Polić, Institute for Urban Planning Novi Sad Ivana Volić, coordinator of project “Walks through heritage” Katarina Dajč, NGO Scenatoria 6 Friday 10th Saturday 11th 9.00 - 10.00 9.00 - 10.00 Forming groups Group reports and plenary discussion 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 13.30 Group methodology and inputs Brainstorming solutions Spaces and Uses Coming up with ideas, models and products, applying Facilitators: Loes Veldpaus and Katarina Maksimov previous experiences, proposing policy measures… Management, Participation, Monitoring 12.00 - 13.30 Facilitators: Krzysztof Chukra and Ivana Volić Brainstorming solutions Interpretation and Tourism 14.30 - 17.00 Facilitators: Višnja Kisić and Goran Tomka Proposals and interventions Groups working on their concrete ideas and 12.00 - 13.30 interventions in the space of Petrovaradin fortress Group work - field research Exploring places, finding out stories, meeting locals… 14.30 - 17.00 Group work - field research 7 Sunday 12th Monday 13th 9.00 - 10.00 9.00 - 10.00 Group reports and plenary discussion Plenary reflections on presentation evening 10.00 - 11.30 10.00 - 13.30 Follow-up planning Proposals and recommendations Groups agreeing on their upcoming work on preparing contributions to Case Petrovaradin Dossier 14.30 - 17.00 12.00 - 14.00 Preparing presentations Evaluation of the Academy 14.00 19.00 - 21.00 Certificates and Closing Final presentations: Others’ gazes: Ideas for development of Petrovaradin fortress Each group presenting their ideas and possible solutions in Pecha Kucha-style and discussing with local stakeholders and other participants 8 Public events New challenges, approaches and trends in managing historic What is the vision of the revitalization of some of the city districts urban landscapes within the framework of the project of the Novi Sad European Capital 7th of August, 7pm, PROSTOR, Beogradska 11, Petrovaradin of Culture? 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