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DIAnet International School Proceedings 2015. The role of cultural heritage for the sustainable development of the Danube Region, Gorizia 14th-23rd March 2015
Brumat, Stefano
2015
Abstract
The 2015 DIAnet International School (DIS) was the last
of three editions and was held in Gorizia (Italy) in March 2015.
The project cycle of the DIAnet schools on sustainable development in
the Danube Region has finally concluded with this edition on the
“Role of Cultural Heritage”, a thematic issue which has been addressed
with an interdisciplinary approach. Ten countries of the Danube region
were represented by 39 participants from 16 Universities.
During the School, training was ensured through a blend of lectures,
excursions and project group work. The Welcome Ceremony
opened with the address by the Rector of the University of
Trieste, followed by the Deputy-Mayor of Gorizia.
These Proceedings include the presentations on “War, colonization
and trade in the Danube Basin in the modern era: some sustainabilityrelated
issues” by Prof. Marco Dogo, the School Director, and
“The Role of Cultural Heritage in the Danube River Basin” by Prof.
Verena Winiwarter, the Danube:Future Project Coordinator. Six project
ideas were drafted by the School participants with the assistance of two
facilitators from the University of Novi Sad, the leading partner.
A final evaluation of the event by Prof. Manuela Montagnari,
the School Deputy-Director, can be found at the end of this book
as well as some final considerations concerning the results
and achievements of the three-year project.
The DIAnet International School is part of the Capacity Building
Module of Danube:Future – A sustainable future for the Danube
River Basin as a challenge for interdisciplinary humanities,
a Flagship project of EUSDR PA7 – Knowledge Society.
Series
DIANET International School Proceedings
2015
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Stefano Brumat (eds.) "DIAnet International School Proceedings 2015. The role of cultural heritage for the sustainable development of the Danube Region, Gorizia 14th-23rd March 2015", Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2015, pp. 159.
Languages
en