Preserving the Future: New approaches to Heritage Management and Environmental Protection

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“Preserving the Future: New approaches to Heritage Management and Environmental Protection”
16th of November 2020 10:00 to 14:30 (EET)

10.00 - 11.00 Opening Session
Welcome Address by Mr. Miltiadis Varvitsiotis
Alternative Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece.
Greek Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
Address by Mrs Aikaterini Tzitzikosta,
President of the Hellenic National Commission for UNESCO
Address by Mr Ernesto Ottone Ramírez
UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Culture

10.45 -12.00. First Session : “Sustainable nature”

• Securing Nature protection through sustainable development : renewed approaches in MAB/ UNESCO Biosphere Reserves
Professor Michael Scoullos, UNESCO chair on Management and Education for Sustainable Development in the Mediterranean, at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
• Communicating a Sustainable Nature to the Public – Challenges and Opportunities
Professor Ian Stewart, UNESCO Chair in Geoscience and Society, University of Plymouth, UK
• Εarth processes and life evolution testimonies in Geoparks as elements of unique natural and cultural heritage. The European Atlantic Geotourism Rute as a case study.
Prof. Artur Sa, UNESCO Chair on Geoparks, Sustainable Development and Healthy Lifestyles, University of de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal
• Natural heritage management and community engagement in UNESCO Global Geoparks
Professor Nickolaos Zouros UNESCO Chair on Geoparks and sustainable Development of coastal and insular areas University of the Aegean, Greece

12.00-12.30 Break

12.30 -13.30 Second Session “Grasping change”
• Digital Cultural Heritage and Climate Change
Professor Marinos Ioannides UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage, Cyprus University of Technology
• The role of education in protecting cultural heritage from climate change
Assoc. Professor Emmanuella Doussis, Assistant Professor Antonia Zervaki, UNESCO Chair on Climate Diplomacy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
• The contribution of IT to the protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage Monuments. The case of Ancient Filippoi, Greece.
Professor Dimitrios Emmanouloudis, Prof.Avgoustos Tsinakos, Dr Kalliopi Kravari UNESCO Chair on Conservation and Ecotourism of Riparian and Deltsic Ecosystems, International Hellenic University.

13.30 -13.40 Break

13.40 -14.30 Third session "A scene of many actors" - A round table discussion
Contributions
D. Founda UNESCO Chair on Νatural hazards in the geosphere, the hydrosphere and the atmosphere.
E. Christophilopoulos, UNESCO Chair on Futures Research, FORTH/PRAXI
UNESCO Chair Representatives upon request

Questions and answers
14.30 End of the Colloquium

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Professor Nickolaos Zouros UNESCO Chair on Geoparks and sustainable Development of coastal and insular areas University of the Aegean, Greece.
Professor Dimitrios Emmanouloudis, UNESCO Chair on Conservation and Ecotourism of Riparian and Deltaic Ecosystems, International Hellenic University
Assoc. Professor Emmanuella Doussis, UNESCO Chair on Climate Diplomacy at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
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46:00 - 1:06:24 1st session with the first speaker Professor Michael Scoullos (3)
1:09:16 - 1:23:33 1st session with the second speaker Professor Ian Stewart (1)
1:25:45 - 1:51:15 1st session with the third speaker Prof. Artur Sa (1)
1:52:10 - 2:06:41 1st session with the fourth speaker Professor Nickolaos Zouros (1)

2:31:42 - 2:50:18 2nd session with the fifth speaker Professor Marinos Ioannides (2)
2:51:54 - 3:12:46 2nd session with the sixth speaker Professor Emmanuella Doussis and the seventh speaker Professor Antonia Zervaki (2)
3:13:47 - 3:32:55 2nd session with the eight speaker Dr Kalliopi Kravari (2)

3:44:03 - 4:03:46 3rd session with the ninth speaker D. Founda (3)
4:04:27 - 4:13:55 3rd session with the tenth speaker E. Christophilopoulos (3)

4:14:43 - end theres is no exact start of the QnA but this sound like the start. (3)

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