NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN LANDSCAPE CONVENTION OF THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE Integrated approach to landscape protection, management and planning in Croatia Prems 099619 Prems ENG Proceedings European spatial planning and landscape, No. 115 Zagreb, Croatia, 20 October 2018 National Conference for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention of the Council of Europe Integrated approach to landscape protection, management and planning in Croatia Proceedings Zagreb, Croatia, 20 October 2018 Council of Europe Council of Europe Publishing, European Landscape Convention European Spatial Planning and Landscape Series, 2018, No. 115 Conference organised by the Council of Europe – Secretariat of the European Landscape Convention, Directorate of Democratic Participation –, under the auspices of the Chairmanship of Croatia of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe for the Celebration of the International Landscape Day of the Council of Europe, and the Ministry of Construction and Physical Planning and the Croatian Institute for Spatial Development, within the framework of the Work Programme of the European Landscape Convention of the Council of Europe. 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Cover photo: Saltworks in Ston Cover and layout: Documents and Publications Production Department (SPDP), Council of Europe Editorial director: Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons with the co-operation of Susan Moller www.coe.int/EuropeanLandscapeConvention © Council of Europe, 2018 F-67075 Strasbourg Cedex CHAIRMANSHIP OF CROATIA Council of Europe May - November 2018 PRÉSIDENCE DE LA CROATIE Conseil de l’Europe Mai - Novembre 2018 Contents Welcome and introduction 5 Mrs Irena Matković 6 Mr Krunoslav Šmit 9 Mrs Biserka Dumbović Bilušić 10 Mr Damir Župan 12 Mrs Marijana Balić 13 Mrs Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons 14 Mrs Sanja Lješković Mitrović 16 Mr Predrag Štromar 17 Session I Democracy and education 19 The European Landscape Convention of the Council of Europe 21 Mrs Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons Issue of cultural landscape normativity and inclusiveness 31 Mrs Laura Šakaja Landscape Laboratory of the Andalusian Institute of Historical Heritage – Actions and achievements for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention 35 Mrs Silvia Fernández Cacho Mr Héctor Sáenz de la Cuesta Presentation of the study of landscape architecture of the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Zagreb 45 Mrs Iva Rechner Dika Mrs Monika Kamenečki Democratic use of terms – Education from undergraduate to doctoral studies 53 Mrs Bojana Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci The “Most beautiful school gardens in the Republic of Croatia” – Taking care of space and the environment from an early age 59 Mrs Đurđica Čočić Session II Landscape in spatial planning 63 Landscape in the Croatian Spatial Planning System 65 Mrs Dunja Magaš Implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Montenegro 69 Mrs Sanja Lješković Mitrović Landscape policy in Portugal – What has been achieved over the last 15 years? 75 Mrs Maria do Rosario Oliveira Implementing the European Landscape Convention in Slovenia – Opportunity, responsibility and experiences 81 Mrs Jelena Hladnik Landscape planning – Good practice, a tool for sustainable spatial development 85 Mr Gunther Wetzel Landscape fundamentals for the Spatial Plan of Dubrovnik-Neretva County 89 Mrs Marina Oreb Mrs Barbara Savin ► Page 3 Session III Landscape integration in sectoral policies 91 Heritage urbanism – Urban and spatial models for revival and enhancement of cultural heritage 93 Academician Mladen Obad Šćitaroci Landscape policy for the “Three Countries Park” – A place-based approach linking landscape protection, management and planning with the European Union Cohesion Policy 97 Mrs Anja Brüll Landscape and cultural heritage 103 Mrs Mirna Bojić Landscape policy in environmental and nature protection, and its implementation in the case study of the Mura-Drava-Danube Biosphere Cross-Border Reserve 109 Mrs Martina Vidaković Mrs Sanja Kopjar Preservation of folk architecture and landscapes through sustainable tourism 115 Mrs Vesna Rajković Planned rural settlements in the Croatian landscape – Unused potential for development of tourism 119 Mrs Jasenka Kranjčević Landscape foundation as a multisectoral tool for landscape protection, management and planning 123 Mr Goran Andlar Mrs Vesna Koščak Miočić Stošić Studies and projects 127 Integrated urban landscape planning through green infrastructure 129 Mrs Ines Hrdalo Management of the floodplain landscape of the Sava River in Brod-Posavina County 133 Mrs Blaženka Veselinović Mrs Vesna Andrić Recovering landscapes – Redevelopment models of mineral exploitation landscapes 137 Mrs Sanja Gašparović Urban planning, architectural and landscape competition – Memorial Area Barutana 1991 in Bjelovar 141 Mrs Ivana Salopek Park Project of Amarin Hotel in Rovinj 145 Mrs Ksenija Jurčić Diminić Final remarks and closing of the Conference 149 Mrs Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons 151 Mrs Irena Matković 152 Programme 153 Page 4 ► National Symposium on the implementation of the European Landscape Convention in Croatia Landscape Laboratory of the Andalusian Institute of Historical Heritage – Actions and achievements for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention Mrs Silvia Fernández Cacho Landscape Laboratory, Andalusian Historical Heritage Institute (IAPH), Spain Mr Héctor Sáenz de la Cuesta Landscape Laboratory, Andalusian Historical Heritage Institute (IAPH), Spain he Landscape Laboratory of the Andalusian Institute of Historical Heritage (IAPH) was created in the year 2000 in the framework of an international project within the Culture 2000 Programme. Since then, the T Laboratory has worked on developing methods and techniques for the documentation and study of the cultural values of landscapes and its incorporation into public policies. Some of the most relevant projects of the Laboratory will be described, especially the set of actions devel- oped in the environment of the Bolonia Cove, which will be submitted for the sixth Session of the Council of Europe Landscape Award. Andalusia is an Autonomous Community situated in the south of Spain with an area of 87,268 square kilo- metres and divided into eight provinces. It has a regional government, the Junta de Andalucía, the respon- sibilities of which are split between 13 Ministries, the Ministry of Culture being the one responsible for man- aging the cultural heritage of Andalusia. The IAPH is a government-run entity belonging to the Ministry of Culture, authorised as a research institute, the purposes of which include the monitoring, research and innovation, documentation, communication and development of historical heritage. The Landscape Laboratory is the IAPH Department responsible for guiding the implementation of the European Landscape Convention in the plans, programmes and actions carried out by the Andalusian government in the area of historical heritage. The Laboratory was created in 2000, thanks to a project of the European Culture 2000 programme, led by the IAPH, which established operating criteria for the landscape of large archaeological sites at Baelo Claudia (Spain), Cortona (Italy), Miróbriga (Portugal), and Thessalonica (Greece). Since then, the Laboratory has executed numerous multidisciplinary projects and actions (in collaboration with other national, international and regional institutions) which have progressed the implementation of the specific measures of the Convention associated with the promotion of awareness, training and educa- tion, identification and evaluation, landscape quality goals and implementation. Promotion of awareness The Landscape Laboratory’s work to promote awareness is aimed in particular at three target groups: the local population, heritage and landscape professionals and citizens in general. ► Local population. Guided tours aimed at the local population are offered at sites of cultural interest. These tours are often organised to coincide with events such as European Heritage Days. ► Page 35 ► Heritage professionals. A channel has been Heritage (IPHAN) of the Government of Brazil stand designed on the IAPH web portal which out. The purpose of this programme was to train the is dedicated to providing information on technical staff belonging to the IPHAN and other Andalusian cultural landscapes, in addition to bodies responsible for the territorial management the Laboratory’s projects themselves. In order to of cultural heritage, in order to produce a Cultural reinforce this information, an electronic newslet- Landscape Guide of the Guarani Missions of Brazil, ter is produced which includes the “landscape which has been declared World Heritage by UNESCO. of the month” and news items on the subject of Through this programme, an introductory week- landscape (books published, news in the media, long course took place, to clarify the fundamen-
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