The CHeriScape project, 2014–2016: key messages from CHeriScape – cultural solutions for cultural problems
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15/09/2020Author
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Valoración del proyecto CHeriScape. “CHeriScape”, 2014–2016 (‘Cultural HERItage in LandScape’), was a three-year exploration from a (mainly western) European perspective of the cultural, social and environmental policy connections between the concepts and practices of landscape and heritage. One of ten projects funded under the transnational pilot call of the Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage: A Challenge for Europe (JPI-CH), and coordinated by Newcastle University’s McCord Centre for Landscape, it acted through a series of five conferences organised by seven partners in five countries. Some of the partners were based in universities, others in national research and heritage management agencies.
The CHeriScape project, 2014–2016: key messages from CHeriScape – cultural solutions for cultural problems
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2452-1051Palabras Clave
paisaje, patrimonio cultural, paisaje cultural, Europalandscape, cultural heritage, cultural landscape, Europe