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HERILAND · Cultural HERItage and the planning of European LANDscapes

H2020Status: SIGNED1 April 201931 January 2024EU funding €4,003,318Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

European countries have a long and successful history of conserving their rich heritage and landscape assets in town and country, and of capitalising on them culturally and economically. Throughout the 20th century, great progress was made in creating structures and promulgating principles to guide heritage and landscape conservation, but as the 21st century proceeds, society is challenged by new far-reaching changes. These include various forms of migration, greater digital connection, environmental degradation and climate change, shifts in the public/private balance in society at large, and a renewed pressure for growth. Confronted with such a fast-changing context, heritage management needs new ideas, tools and training to ensure that interdisciplinary, research-based heritage, landscape management and spatial planning are positively integrated with business activity, development and democratic decision making. Through HERILAND, a consortium of 7 key academic and non-academic organizations, with 21 partners in civil society and business, aims to empower a new generation of academics, policy makers, practitioners, professionals and entrepreneurs. Our research design positions heritage in the frame of five transformation processes which we identify as key challenges to the heritage management of the 21st century: The Spatial Turn, Democratisation, Digital Transformations, Shifting Demographies and Contested Identities, and Changing Environments. Using this framework, 15 PhD researchers will be provided with advanced training combining theoretical and instrumental knowledge in a series of research seminars, living labs and secondments with our public and private partners. By doing this, HERILAND will establish a new pan-European, trans-national, interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral research and training standard, which will be codified in a HERILAND Handbook for Heritage Planning and instrumentalised through an ongoing HERILAND College for Heritage Planning.

Consortium · 28 organisations

coordinator

STICHTING VU

NL · €1,010,831

partner

ROMA CAPITALE

IT

partner

WSP SVERIGE AB

SE

partner

Akko Municipality

IL

participant

NARODOWA FUNDACJA OCHRONY SRODOWISKA

PL

partner

TRAFIKVERKET - TRV

SE

partner

MINISTERIE VAN ONDERWIJS, CULTUUR EN WETENSCHAP

NL

partner

MIASTO STOLECZNE WARSZAWA

PL

participant

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €1,007,543

partner

CULTURA TRUST

UK

partner

Museum of Gothenburg

SE

partner

ABDR Architetti Associati Srl

IT

partner

Israel Antiquities Authority

IL

partner

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI ROMA TRE

IT · €392,250

partner

NORTHUMBERLAND NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY

UK

partner

Geodan Software Development & Technology b.v.

NL

partner

VASTRA GOTALANDSREGIONEN

SE

participant

BEZALEL ACADEMY OF ARTS AND DESIGN

IL · €527,002

partner

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS POLSKA SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA

PL

partner

MINISTERO DELLA CULTURA

IT

partner

KMV fORUM AB

SE

partner

The Jerusalem Urban Design Center

IL

partner

TEL AVIV YAFO MUNICIPALITY

IL

participant

GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET

SE · €563,966

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €501,726

partner

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE

partner

Organization of World Heritage Cities

CA

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