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SUMMARY:EUROPARC CONFERENCE 2023 - TRIBUTE TO OUR LANDSCAPE
DESCRIPTION:THEME: Tribute to our Landscape | where nature and people meet in harmony\, in perspective of 50 years of EUROPARC Federation.\nMany areas in Europe\, especially in the Netherlands\, are man-made or places where humans have (had) an important influence on the way in which nature and biodiversity are protected\, managed\, experienced and used. \nLandscape is about the interactions between earth\, nature and man and also the connections between past\, present and future. \nWithin our theme\, ‘Tribute to our landscape\, where nature and people meet in harmony’\, we respond to important current developments in health\, climate\, sustainable economy and what major transitions await us in the future. \nThe celebration of 50 years of EUROPARC Federation will form an important element in the programme. Our 50 years of experience in handling issues and finding solutions can be of great value\, if we are capable of linking them to the challenges of tomorrow. \nThis is why we would like to invite all participants to learn from what we have done so far\, to be better prepared for the future: learning from the past\, preparing for the future.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/europarc-conference-2023-tribute-to-our-landscape/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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SUMMARY:ReBalance/Exploring Balance\, equity and the environment - changing the climate of natural and cultural interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Join us this October in the stunning cathedral city of Lincoln as we explore the theme of balance across people\, communities and nature \nThe challenges of today’s world lead us to look beyond our usual drive to provoke\, relate and reveal – and to focus on people\, communities and their environment. This year we will be exploring how heritage interpretation adds value to the key issues of our times – biodiversity\, environmental sustainability\, social inclusion and urban regeneration. \nOur venue for this year’s conference is The Lincoln Hotel\, which has the city’s iconic cathedral as a spectacular backdrop. In addition to our packed programme of inspirational speakers and site visits we’ll be announcing the winners of the 2023 AHI Engaging People Awards \nIn amongst all this there will be plenty of time for the most valuable part of any AHI conference – networking\, getting to know each other and comparing our own stories and experiences.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/rebalance-exploring-balance-equity-and-the-environment-changing-the-climate-of-natural-and-cultural-interpretation/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Association for Heritage Interpretation":MAILTO:admin@ahi.org.uk
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231014
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SUMMARY:ENCATC Annual Congress: 11-13 October 2023\, Helsinki [ENCATC]
DESCRIPTION:When discussing artificial intelligence\, both inside and outside the cultural sector\, it becomes evident that questions rather than answers currently dominate the field: How is AI impacting our sector? How will AI change cultural policy\, management\, education\, and research? How can we profit from it and grow with it? Is AI here to stay? \nCentered on “Artificial Intelligence: impact on cultural policy\, management\, education and research”\, the next ENCATC Congress on Cultural Management and Policy will take place on 11-13 October 2023 in Helsinki\, Finland. \nIt will provide a platform for researchers\, educators\, practitioners and policymakers to come together and discuss about the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the cultural field\, with special attention to education and research. \nIt will feature keynote speakers\, panel discussions\, workshops\, and networking sessions that will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of AI and its potential for transforming policy approaches\, management\, research and education in the field of culture. \nThe Congress will focus on the following objectives: \n\nExplore the opportunities offered and the challenges posed by AI as a tool for innovation and growth in the cultural and creative sectors;\nDiscuss how different stakeholders from the cultural field are experimenting with AI-powered tools and technologies to enhance learning and creativity;\nExplore the ethical\, legal\, and social implications of AI in cultural policy\, management\, education and research\, including issues related to bias in the knowledge production and transmission;\nReflect on the possible job loss or privacy needs in the cultural and creative sectors linked to the rise of AI;\nLearn from best practices and successful case studies in AI-powered cultural policymaking\, education and research.\n\nAt the Congress\, among others\, participants will learn about AI applications in museums and galleries\, performing arts\, language learning\, curriculum development\, and virtual and augmented reality. \nThey will also have the opportunity to see cutting-edge AI-powered tools and technologies that can enhance learning\, creativity\, and cultural experiences. \nThe Congress will be held in a hybrid format\, combining online and in-person participation options to ensure maximum accessibility and reach. Our goal is to create a collaborative and inclusive environment that fosters learning\, innovation\, and creativity. \nTopics to be covered are: \n\nThe uses and impact of AI in cultural management and policy\nThe role of AI and digital transformation in the cultural and creative sectors and industries\nAI in education and research: new opportunities and challenges\nThe role of AI in cultural preservation and heritage\nEthical considerations in AI development and application in education and research – including plagiarism\, copyright and licensing issues\nAI and the future of work in the cultural and creative sectors\nAI and accessibility: ensuring equity and inclusion in the field of cultural management and policy
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/encatc-annual-congress-11-13-october-2023-helsinki-encatc/
LOCATION:Sibelius Academy\, 16 C Töölönlahdenkatu\, Helsinki\, 00100\, Finland
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SUMMARY:16th ECTN conference 'Smart Tourism - Smart Destinations: Cultural Heritage & Creativity\, Digitalisation\, Sustainability'
DESCRIPTION:​​The 16th ECTN conference with main theme ‘Smart Tourism – Smart Destinations: Cultural Heritage & Creativity\, Digitalisation\, Sustainability‘ will discuss the latest trends in the field of culture\, heritage\, smart and sustainable tourism\, including innovation\, creativity and cultural tourism product development. The emphasis will be on the important role of cultural heritage and digitalisation in smart tourism and smart destinations. \n​The ECTN 2023 Conference is organised in the framework of Pafos 2023 European Capital of Smart Tourism\, the European Year of Skills 2023\, the ReInHerit Horizon 2020 Coordination and Support Action (CSA) and the ‘Transition Pathway for Tourism‘ co-implementation (European Commission DG GROW). \nThe conference aims to explore major challenges\, risks and opportunities for smart\, sustainable and responsible tourism development related to culture and heritage assets\, as well as suggest practical steps for the development and promotion of cultural tourism products. The theme encompasses all forms of culture\, including contemporary cultural expressions\, all forms of cultural heritage and smart solutions.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/16th-ectn-conference-smart-tourism-smart-destinations-cultural-heritage-creativity-digitalisation-sustainability/
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ORGANIZER;CN="European Cultural Tourism Network":MAILTO:info@culturaltourism-net.eu
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SUMMARY:IE Webinar: Visitor research and segmentation - Does it still make sense?
DESCRIPTION:The presentation will look at different approaches to visitor segmentation. Based on four case studies and reviews of 24 interpretive plans\, it will also discuss good and bad practice in visitor research. The webinar will challenge a mechanical approach to visitor segmentation. \nMichal Medek has been pioneering in the field of heritage interpretation (HI) in the Czech Republic for 15 years. He studied HI at UHI in Scotland\, building upon his previous education in natural history (MSc) and humanities (MA). Michal works on various interpretation projects in his role as director of the Czech Institute for Heritage Interpretation and he also lectures in HI at Masaryk University\, Brno. Michal is an IE certified interpretive trainer for guides\, writers and planners and a candidate training coordinator.
URL:https://interpret-europe.net/ie-event/ie-webinar-visitor-research-and-segmentation-does-it-still-make-sense/
CATEGORIES:IE webinars
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