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Crisis: An Opportunity for Historical Cities
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Date: 02.12.2015
Speaker: Matthias Ripp
Institution: Senior Heritage Manager /World Heritage Coordinator Regensburg
CV: Dipl.-Geograf Matthias Ripp studied historical geography in Bamberg. Between 2004 and 2007 he worked for the city of Bamberg in the area of World Heritage and tourism. Since 2007 he has been the World Heritage coordinator of the World Heritage site “Old town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof”. His main tasks are networking with local, national and international institutions, the coordination and development of sustainable management strategies for the World Heritage of Regensburg as well as inner city monitoring. He is active in numerous networks such as Heritage Europe and ICOMOS and coordinated the EU Project HerO (Heritage as Opportunity). He is chairman of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft UNESCO-Welterbe Altstädte (UNESCO World Heritage Old Cities Work Group) at the Association of German Cities, a member of the European Heritage Panel and an elected member of the German Commission for UNESCO. Since November 2011, he has been regional coordinator of the region North-West Europe for the Organization of World Heritage Cities (OWHC).
Speaker: Matthias Ripp
Institution: Senior Heritage Manager /World Heritage Coordinator Regensburg
CV: Dipl.-Geograf Matthias Ripp studied historical geography in Bamberg. Between 2004 and 2007 he worked for the city of Bamberg in the area of World Heritage and tourism. Since 2007 he has been the World Heritage coordinator of the World Heritage site “Old town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof”. His main tasks are networking with local, national and international institutions, the coordination and development of sustainable management strategies for the World Heritage of Regensburg as well as inner city monitoring. He is active in numerous networks such as Heritage Europe and ICOMOS and coordinated the EU Project HerO (Heritage as Opportunity). He is chairman of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft UNESCO-Welterbe Altstädte (UNESCO World Heritage Old Cities Work Group) at the Association of German Cities, a member of the European Heritage Panel and an elected member of the German Commission for UNESCO. Since November 2011, he has been regional coordinator of the region North-West Europe for the Organization of World Heritage Cities (OWHC).