En--Programme---Cheers-21-February-2020.Pdf 0.38 Mb

En--Programme---Cheers-21-February-2020.Pdf 0.38 Mb

EVENTO ORGANIZZATO DA Open Data and Open Maps for Heritage Protection 21st February 2020, Castelgrande Bellinzona PROGRAM 9.00-9.30 Registration and welcome coffee 9.30 Introduction Welcome Roland Hochstrasser, Head of the Cultural observatory of Ticino, Department of Education, Culture and Sport of Ticino Canton Welcome project Cheers. Cultural HEritagE. Risks and Securing activities ​ Introduction, Iolanda Pensa, Head of the research area “Culture and Territory, Laboratory of visual culture, Department for Environment, Constructions and Design - University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, SUPSI Current situation - The Available Data and Maps about Heritage, Hazards and Risks for Heritage Protection 10.00-10.30 Keynotes John Andersson, Wikimedia Sweden ​ Data about heritage: Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wiki Loves Monuments 10.30-11.00 Keynotes François Robida, Information Systems and Technologies at BRGM /French geological survey Available data, maps and tools and how they can be improved through the concept of FAIR data (data which are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) 11.00-11.30 Break 11.30-12.30 Roundtable and discussion with a focus on the current inventories and data available in Switzerland. Among the participants in the discussion Beat Estermann, Deputy Head of the Institute for Public Sector Transformation, Data & Infrastructure unit, ​ ​ ​ ​ Bern University of Applied Sciences; board member of the Opendata.ch association and founder of its ​ ​ OpenGLAM working group; organizer of the annual Swiss Open Cultural Data Hackathon ​ ​ Giulia Boub, Observatory of territorial development (OST Osservatorio dello sviluppo territoriale), Academy of Architecture Mendrisio, Università della Svizzera italiana Moderator: Massimiliano Cannata ​ 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch 1 Scenarios - Interoperability and Use of Data and Maps about Heritage and Natural Hazards for Heritage Protection 14.00-14.30 Keynote Alison Heritage, ICCROM - What can data and maps do for the protection of heritage? 14.30 - 15.30 Roundtable and discussion with a focus on the use of data for heritage protection and the role of citizens (self-protection, enriching data, monitoring sites...). Among the participants in the discussion Federico Morando, fellow of the Centre Nexa for Internet and Society at Politecnico di Torino, public lead of Creative Commons Italia (2012-2018), founder of the start-up Synapta focussed on linked open data Francesco Panella, European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, Monitoring, Indicators & Impact Evaluation Lorenzo Losa, president of Wikimedia Italia Ilario Valdelli and Catrin Vimercati, Wikimedia CH Moderator: Marco Pregnolato ​ 15.30-16.00 Rapporteur: Christian Iasio, BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières Conclusions Participants [Please note that all participants are involved as discussants (by asking questions and contributing to the discussions, by adding content to an etherpad or other tool, or by adding content to some printed templates)] Lorenzo Losa, Wikimedia Italia Catrin Vimercati, Wikimedia CH, Associazione InFormAzioni and Wikipedia and OSM volunteer Ilario Valdelli, Wikimedia CH Anna Rosati, OpenStreetMap volunteer Christian Iasio, BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières Martin Jung, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH Cecilie Foldal, Austrian Research Centre for Forests Philippe Méresse, Firefighter officer; director of the new technology hub Valabre, France; former Civil protection and emergency management officer David Stäblein, Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich, Germany ​ Marco Pregnolato, Research centre for the environment and sustainable development of Lombardy Region, ​ Catholic University of Brescia Stefano Oliveri, Research centre for the environment and sustainable development of Lombardy Region, ​ Catholic University of Brescia; president of Ecometrics srl. ​ Giulia Pesaro, Economist and PhD in Public Policies and Territorial Planning, Project Manager of the EU funded project CHEERS "Cultural HEritagE. Risks and Securing activities" (Interreg ALPINE SPACE 2018-2021) on behalf of Fondazione Lombardia per l'Ambiente Maria Chiara Minciaroni, Touring Club Italiano Christoph Hütterer, Federal Monuments Authority Austria Christian Kropfitsch, Joint Commission of Austrian Academy & Federal Ministry of Defense Elena Marchiori, City council Lugano Lorenzo Sonognini, former director of Monte Verità; president of the ethnographic museum of Val Verzasca; COO Zardi Ricerche SA; founder Sonognini Partner Anna Picco Schwendener, USI, Faculty of Communication Sciences Cristian Scapozza, SUPSI, Institute of Earth Sciences Giacinta Jean, SUPSI, Conservation and restoration Francesca Piqué, SUPSI, Conservation and restoration Giulio Zaccarelli, SUPSI, Conservation and restoration with a focus on the management of deposits and the method Re-Org Vanessa De Luca, SUPSI, Laboratory of Visual Culture Simone Garlandini, Geografo indipendente, Locarno Giorgio Dall’Osso, PhD student at Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Architettura Chiara Bramani, Consultati SA, Lugano 2 Diana Tenconi, AMET, curator of the Museo Etnografico di Leventina Marco Genasci, Repubblica e Cantone Ticino Rachele Longhitano, Repubblica e Canton Ticino, Dipartimento del Territorio Angelo Muscionico, Olympic Museum, Lausanne Credits A conference organised by the Laboratory of Visual Culture with the Institute of Earth Sciences (Department for Environment, Constructions and Design - University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, SUPSI) in collaboration with the Sistema per la valorizzazione del patrimonio culturale (SVPC-DECS) del Cantone Ticino in the frame of the project Cheers. Cultural HEritagE. Risks and Securing ​ activities (ASP693) co-financed by the Interreg VB Alpine Space Programme through the European Regional ​ Development Fund (ERDF). Chairs: Iolanda Pensa and Roland Hochstrasser ​ Coordinator: Marta Pucciarelli ​ With the support of Cristian Scapozza, Massimiliano Cannata, Giulio Zaccarelli (SUPSI) and Christian Iasio (BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières). With the collaboration of Organizzazione turistica regionale (OTR). INFO Time: 9.30am - 4.00pm Language: English Location: Castelgrande Bellinzona, Switzerland Specific address: Salita al Castelgrande, 6500 Bellinzona, Svizzera (elevator from Piazza del Sole) Train from Milan: Milano centrale at 7.10 - arrival in Bellinzona at 9.00 (Eurocity 312) 3 .

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