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List of Participants List of Participants Periodic Reporting Mediterranean Sub-Region Meeting Acre, Israel, 12-18 March 2010 Focal Points Country Name Title Contact Details Email: [email protected] Tel: +357 22 865 804 Curator of Antiquities, Fax: +357 22 303 148 Marina Solomidou- 1 Cyprus Monuments Sector, Cyprus Ieronymidou Museum Address: 1 Museum Avenue P.O. Box 22024 1516 Nicosia Cyprus Email: [email protected] Tel: +33 140 158 754 General Inspector, Department Fax: +33 140 158 787 2 France Jean-Louis Martinot-Lagarde of Heritage, Ministry of Culture and Communication Address: 3 Rue de Valois 75001 Paris France 1/3 Email: [email protected] Tel: +30 210 820 1288 Head of the Directorate for Documentation and Protection of Fax: +30 210 820 1260 3 Greece Elena Korka Cultural Goods, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism Address: 20-22 Bouboulinas Stz. Athens 106-82 Greece Email: [email protected] Tel: +30 697 202 9251 Conservator Architect, Hellenic 4 Greece Eleni Oeconomopoulou Fax: +30 210 992 9754 Ministry of Culture and Tourism Address: 20-22 Bouboulinas Stz. Athens 106-82 Greece Email: [email protected] Tel: +39 06 6988 4597 Resp., Office for Educational 5 Holy See Maria Serlupi Crescenzi Fax: +39 06 6988 4100 Activities, Vatican Museums Address: Vatican Museums 00120 Vatican City 2/3 Email: [email protected] Israel National Commission for UNESCO Tel: +972 2 560 3746 +972 2 560 3747 Fax: +972 2 560 3745 6 Israel Daniel Bar-Elli Address: Israel National Commission for UNESCO Ministry of Education Jerusalem 91911 Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 54 332 0231 Israel World Heritage Committee Fax: 7 Israel Guy Kav-Venaki Monitoring and Reporting Team Address: 23 Kiboosh Haavoda Street Herzlia 46322 Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +39 06 672 32234 Architect, Ministry for Cultural 8 Italy Adele Cesi Heritage, UNESCO World Fax: +39 06 672 32105 Heritage Bureau Address: 27 Via del Collegio Romano 00186 Rome, Italy 3/3 Email: [email protected] Tel: +356 2123 1236 Fax: +356 2124 3628 Curator, Prehistoric Sites, 9 Malta Maria Elena Zammit Heritage Malta Address: Heritage Malta - Head Office Old University Buildings Merchants Street Valletta VLT 1175 Malta Email: [email protected] Tel: +351 21 361 45 40 Chief of Cabinet, Secretary of Fax: +351 21 363 66 68 10 Portugal Luis Pinho Lopes State of Culture Address: Palacio Nacional de Ajuda 1300-018 Lisbon Portugal Email: [email protected] Tel: +351 21 356 63 16 Programme Specialist, 11 Portugal Clara Cabral Portuguese Commission for Fax: +351 21 356 63 19 UNESCO Address: Rua Latino Coelho, No. 1 Edificio Aviz, Bloco A1 – 10 1050-132 Lisbon, Portugal 4/3 Email: [email protected] Tel: +34 91701 70 00 ext. 32537 Fax: +34 91701 7381 Head of Service, World Heritage 12 Spain Laura de Miguel Dept., Ministry of Culture Address: Ministerio de Cultura 1 Plaza del Rey 28071 Madrid Spain Email: [email protected] Tel: +90 312 310 49 60 (ext. 1204) Urban Planner, Ministry of Fax: +90 312 312 4817 13 Turkey Evrim Ulusan Culture and Tourism Address: Cumhuriyet cad. II. Meclis Binası Ulus Ankara Turkey 5/3 UNESCO/Advisory Organizations Name Title Contact Details Email: [email protected] Tel: +33 1 456 81891 Chief of Europe and North America, UNESCO Fax: 1 Mechtild Rossler World Heritage Centre Address: 7 Place de Fontenoy 75007 Paris France Email: [email protected] Tel: +40 708 9744 18 Fax: 2 Katri Lisitzin ICCROM Representative Address: Odensgatan 16 SE – 75313 Uppsala Sweden Email: [email protected] Tel: +972-2-5709801 3 Giora Solar ICOMOS Representative Fax: +972-2-5709801 Address: Zur Hadassa, Israel 6/3 Email: [email protected] 4 Tel: +41 22 999 0278 Fax: Tim Badman Head of World Heritage, IUCN Address: IUCN Rue Mauverney 28 CH 1196 Gland Switzerland Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 20 7973 3848 Fax: +44 20 7973 3574 Head of World Heritage and International Policy, 5 Christopher Young English Heritage Address: 1 Waterhouse Square 138-142 Holborn London EC1 United Kingdom 7/3 Israeli Focal Points of World Heritage Sites Name Body/Site Contact Details Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 4 835 81194 Bahai Holy Places in Haifa and Fax: +972 4 831 3357 1 Albert Lincoln the Western Galilee Address: P.O. Box 155 Haifa 31001 Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 4 983 1643 Fax: +972 4 953 1551 2 Revital Weiss Biblical Tels Address: 26 Got Levine Street Haifa Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 3 521 7353 3 Jeremie Hoffmann ‘White City’ of Tel Aviv Fax: +972 3 521 6815 Address: 68 Ben Gurion Blvd Tel Aviv, Israel 8/3 Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 4 995 6734 Fax: +972 4 991 9418 4 Ziva Shenhav Old City of Acre Address: 1 Weitzman Street Old Akko P.O. Box 1088 Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 8 658 4083 Fax: +972 8 658 4464 5 Eitan Campbell Masada Address: Masada Masada National Park M.P. Dead Sea Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 629 7654 Fax: +972 2 629 6205 6 Tsachi Katz Jerusalem Address: Jerusalem Municipality 1 Safra Square Jerusalem Israel 9/3 Israeli Participants Name Title Contact Details Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 2 671 6493 Chair, Israel World Heritage Fax: +972 2 671 2801 1 Mike Turner Committee Address: 25 Caspi St. Jerusalem Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 52 729 2559 2 Michelle Sofge Conference Coordinator Address: Mikve Israel 4 Tel Aviv Israel Email: [email protected] Conservation Dept, Tel Aviv- Tel: +972 3 521 7353 3 Yael Pecker Yaffo Municipality Address: 68 Ben Gurion Blvd Tel Aviv, Israel 10/3 Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 52 428 4311 Fax: + 972 2 626 0105 Israel Antiquities Authority 4 Yael Alef Conservation Dept. Address: Israel Antiquities Authority - Conservation Dept. Rockefeller Museum P.O.B. 586 Jerusalem 91004 Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 2 620 4701 Fax: + 972 2 626 0105 Israel Antiquities Authority 5 Raanan Kislev Conservation Dept. Address: Israel Antiquities Authority - Conservation Dept. Rockefeller Museum P.O.B. 586 Jerusalem 91004 Israel 11/3 Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 52 476 9790 Fax: + 972 2 626 0105 Israel Antiquities Authority 6 Yael Fuhrmann-Naaman Conservation Dept. Address: Israel Antiquities Authority - Conservation Dept. Rockefeller Museum P.O.B. 586 Jerusalem 91004 Israel Email: [email protected] Tel: +972 52 599 1755 Fax: + 972 2 626 0105 Israel Antiquities Authority 7 Michael Cohen Conservation Dept. Address: Israel Antiquities Authority - Conservation Dept. Rockefeller Museum P.O.B. 586 Jerusalem 91004 Israel Email: [email protected] Chair, Israel Tentative List Tel: +972 2 500 5425 8 Tsvika Tsuk Team, Israel Nature and Parks Authority 12/3 Email: Tel: +972 57 560 2085 Head Architect, Jerusalem 10 Leora Eldan Address: Jerusalem Municipality Municipality 1 Safra Square Jerusalem Israel 13/3 .
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