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Reffering to the [http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/en/Treaties/Html/176.htm European Landscape Convention] that clearly states that:
Referring to the [http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/en/Treaties/Html/176.htm European Landscape Convention], it clearly states that:
*"Landscape" means an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors;
*"Landscape" means an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors;
*"Landscape protection" means actions to conserve and maintain the significant or characteristic features of a landscape, justified by its heritage value derived from its natural configuration and/or from human activity;
*"Landscape protection" means actions to conserve and maintain the significant or characteristic features of a landscape, justified by its heritage value derived from its natural configuration and/or from human activity;
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*to establish '''procedures for the participation of the general public, local and regional authorities, and other parties with an interest''' in the definition and implementation of the landscape policies mentioned in paragraph b above <ref>Council of Europe, European Landscape Convention, Florence, ETS No 176, 2000, § 50c</ref>.
*to establish '''procedures for the participation of the general public, local and regional authorities, and other parties with an interest''' in the definition and implementation of the landscape policies mentioned in paragraph b above <ref>Council of Europe, European Landscape Convention, Florence, ETS No 176, 2000, § 50c</ref>.


"It is clear that the views of all interested groups should be considered, not just scientific  and technical or political elites."<ref>Council of Europe, European Landscape Convention, Florence, ETS No 176, 2000, §§22-23</ref>, and not only the general public alone. ... This concept "implies an exercise in democracy whereby differences are accepted, common characteristics found and operational compromises eventually reached; these represents an alternative to the drawing up by experts of hierarchical classifications of landscape qualities" <ref>Council of Europe, Recommendation CM/Rec (2008)3 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the guidelines for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention. 2008, § II.2.3.A.</ref><ref>Jones, M., Stenseke, M. ''The European Landscape Convention. Challenges of Participation''. Springer, Landscape series, Volume 13, ISBN 978-90-481-9931-0</ref>
"It is clear that the views of all interested groups should be considered, not just scientific  and technical or political elites."<ref>Council of Europe, European Landscape Convention, Florence, ETS No 176, 2000, §§22-23</ref>, and not only the general public alone. ... This concept "implies an exercise in democracy whereby differences are accepted, common characteristics found and operational compromises eventually reached; this represents an alternative to the drawing up by experts of hierarchical classifications of landscape qualities" <ref>Council of Europe, Recommendation CM/Rec (2008)3 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the guidelines for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention. 2008, § II.2.3.A.</ref><ref>Jones, M., Stenseke, M. ''The European Landscape Convention. Challenges of Participation''. Springer, Landscape series, Volume 13, ISBN 978-90-481-9931-0</ref>


We, '''students of the international ISPoS study program''' have udertaken the project under '''2011 Summer school''' that included:
We, '''the students of the international ISPoS study program''' have undertaken a project under the '''2011 Summer school''' that included:
*exploration the case study of the Ústi nad Labem region with special focus on Hora Svaté Kateřiny
*exploration of the case study of the Ústi nad Labem region with a special focus on the town of Hora Svaté Kateřiny
*investigated problems of the brown coal mining industry associated with the Československé armády quarry
*investigated problems of the brown coal mining industry associated with the 'Czechoslovak Army Mine'
*listen to the lectures of regional personalities
*listened to the presentations of regional personalities
*have undertaken the role play task within which we represented regional stakeholders:
*undertook a role play task in which we represented regional stakeholders:
**[[Environmental NGO group - "Protest"|Environmental NGO group]]
**[[Environmental NGO group - "Protest"|Environmental NGO group]]
**[[Local residents group]]
**[[Local residents group]]
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**[[Regional government group]]  
**[[Regional government group]]  
**[[Tourists group]]
**[[Tourists group]]
*have written SWOT analysis of the region from the point of view of these groups (on our pages)
*drafted a SWOT analysis of the region from the point of view of these groups (on our pages)
*undertaken the negotiation process to agree on common priorites as expressed in [[Shared SWOT analysis of the region|common SWOT analysis]], and identified shared views and conflict issues
*undertook a negotiation process to agree on common priorites as expressed in [[Shared SWOT analysis of the region|common SWOT analysis]], and identified shared views and issues of conflict
*designed the [[Vision of regional development from the point of view of regional stakeholders]]
*designed a [[Vision of regional development from the point of view of regional stakeholders]]
*and last, but not least, have developed personal relationships to the region and its inhabitants.
*(see also all of our discussions etc. on the [[Summer school 2011]] web page)
*and last, but not least, developed personal relationships to the region and its inhabitants.


Thus, we have fulfilled the goal to "establish procedure for the participation of general public", and expressed it in our role play game with concrete outcomes that were introduced to real regional representatives during our round table organized in local cinema in Hora Svaté Kateřiny. Information and experience that were developed on this purpose we thus openly offer to anybody interested in the region and its problems and publish it within our [[Summer school 2011|Student wiki]].  
We have therefore fulfilled our goal to "establish a procedure for the participation of the general public", and demonstrated that in our role play with specific outcomes that were presented to actual regional representatives during our round table discussion organized in the local cinema in Hora Svaté Kateřiny. The information and experience that were developed for this purpose we thus openly provide to anybody interested in the region and its problems by publishing it in our [[Summer school 2011|Student wiki]].  
 
== Undersigned ==
 
Jaroslav Novotný
 
Michaela Šteflíčková
 
Zuzana Cabejšková
 
Petr Gut
 
Jan Jelínek
 
Frank Bröhan
 
Juliane Schiersch
 
Larissa Jäger
 
Marcel Severith
 
Mariam Haydeyan
 
Martin Bosak
 
Sarah Eckert
 
Sebastian Henke


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 30 August 2017

Referring to the European Landscape Convention, it clearly states that:

  • "Landscape" means an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human factors;
  • "Landscape protection" means actions to conserve and maintain the significant or characteristic features of a landscape, justified by its heritage value derived from its natural configuration and/or from human activity;

and according to which each party undertakes:

  • to recognise landscapes in law as an essential component of people’s surroundings, an expression of the diversity of their shared cultural and natural heritage, and a foundation of their identity;
  • to establish procedures for the participation of the general public, local and regional authorities, and other parties with an interest in the definition and implementation of the landscape policies mentioned in paragraph b above [1].

"It is clear that the views of all interested groups should be considered, not just scientific and technical or political elites."[2], and not only the general public alone. ... This concept "implies an exercise in democracy whereby differences are accepted, common characteristics found and operational compromises eventually reached; this represents an alternative to the drawing up by experts of hierarchical classifications of landscape qualities" [3][4]

We, the students of the international ISPoS study program have undertaken a project under the 2011 Summer school that included:

We have therefore fulfilled our goal to "establish a procedure for the participation of the general public", and demonstrated that in our role play with specific outcomes that were presented to actual regional representatives during our round table discussion organized in the local cinema in Hora Svaté Kateřiny. The information and experience that were developed for this purpose we thus openly provide to anybody interested in the region and its problems by publishing it in our Student wiki.

Undersigned

Jaroslav Novotný

Michaela Šteflíčková

Zuzana Cabejšková

Petr Gut

Jan Jelínek

Frank Bröhan

Juliane Schiersch

Larissa Jäger

Marcel Severith

Mariam Haydeyan

Martin Bosak

Sarah Eckert

Sebastian Henke

References

  1. Council of Europe, European Landscape Convention, Florence, ETS No 176, 2000, § 50c
  2. Council of Europe, European Landscape Convention, Florence, ETS No 176, 2000, §§22-23
  3. Council of Europe, Recommendation CM/Rec (2008)3 of the Committee of Ministers to Member States on the guidelines for the implementation of the European Landscape Convention. 2008, § II.2.3.A.
  4. Jones, M., Stenseke, M. The European Landscape Convention. Challenges of Participation. Springer, Landscape series, Volume 13, ISBN 978-90-481-9931-0