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Programme

Amphitheatre 131 | Colégio do Espírito Santo – University of Évora

28 November

09:00-10:00 | Reception of participants

09:30-10:00 | Opening ceremony

10:00-11:00 | OPENING LECTURE

Evangelia Psychogiopoulou (University of the Peloponnese) | Title to be defined

11:00-11:15 | Coffee Break

11:15-12:45 | EUROPEAN POLICIES AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS

Paulo Neto (University of Évora – Department of Economics and UMPP) | The New European Bauhaus Initiative. Culture at the center and a new rationale for public policy

Roberta Lopalco (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) | The cultural homologation of landscapes

Marta Adamczyk & Anna Staszewska (Akademia Górnośląska in Katowice) | Culture heritage management: the case of EU countries

Francisca Listopad (IHA – FCSH) | Museums and the 2030 Agenda: How are museums responding and contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals?

Ana Paula Carvalho (Universidade Lusófona) | Estratégias da União Europeia para Salvaguarda do Património Cultural Mediterrânico: um estudo focado na candidatura de Évora para Capital Europeia da Cultura 2027

13:00-14:30 | Lunch

14:30-15:00 | CULTURAL IDENTITY, DIVERSITY AND MOBILITY IN THE EURO-MEDITERRANEAN AREA

Evanthia Balla (Universidade de Évora ) | The changing Mediterranean and the intersection of culture and security in the European Union’s discourse

Rafael Franco Vasques (Universidade de Évora – CICP) | A Identidade Europeia. Uma reflexão em torno do pensamento humanista de Tzvetan Todorov

15:00-16:00 | CULTURAL HERITAGE AND EUROPEAN POLICIES

Sónia Bombico (Universidade de Évora – CIDEHUS, MED & UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage) | The Mediterranean Cultural Heritage: Policies and initiatives for enhancing a common legacy of diversity

Beatriz da Silva Felício (Universidade de Évora – CIDEHUS & CHAIA) | Safeguarding Sefarad: Sephardic Jewish Heritage in EU Policies

Sónia Bombico (Universidade de Évora – CIDEHUS, MED & UNESCO Chair in Intangible Heritage), Leonor Dias Nogueira, Catarina Moura & Luís Ferreira | Portugal and the European policies for Cultural Heritage

16:00-16:30 | Coffee Break

16:30-18:00 | Round Table “Cultural heritage policies in Portugal: What strategies for knowledge, safeguarding, and sustainable development?/Políticas para o património cultural em Portugal: Que estratégias para o conhecimento, a salvaguarda e o desenvolvimento sustentável? | Moderation: Filipe Themudo Barata


29 November

09:30-10:30 | PLENARY CONFERENCE

Mauro Agnoletti (University of Florence, UNESCO Chair of Agricultural Heritage Landscapes) | Title to be defined

10:30-11:00 | CULTURAL HERITAGE, LEGACY AND MEMORY I

Sheila Palomares-Alarcón (Universidad de Jaén & CIDEHUS – Universidade de Évora) | Os mercados municipais de arquitetura do ferro construídos no sul de Portugal: um património cultural em vias de extinção?

Othmane Zakaria, Gwyneth Talley & Zineb Hzim (Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University) | Public fountains of the old medina of Meknes, a fading source calling for revival

Inês Cunha Simão, Ana Maria Martins-Nepomuceno (Universidade da Beira Interior) & Natalia Juan-García (Universidad de Zaragoza) | Salvaguarda do Património Cultural Edificado – Dois casos de estudo: a Escola Agro-Industrial de Grândola e a Escola dos Regentes Agrícolas de Évora da autoria do arquitecto Manuel Taínha

11:00-11:30 | Coffee Break

11:30-13:00 | CULTURAL HERITAGE, LEGACY AND MEMORY II

Antónia Fialho Conde (Universidade de Évora – CIDEHUS) | Olhares sobre o Mediterrâneo: Malta e a presença portuguesa no roteiro de Lisboa a Goa

Armando Quintas, Carlos Filipe, Ana Cardoso de Matos & Maria da Luz Sampaio (Universidade de Évora – CIDEHUS; CECHAP) | The Marble Anticline Interpretative Center (Portugal): the cultural value of a territory and its resources

Ahmad Azeez Alrahamneh (Universidad de Jaén) | Exploring the cultural values of Arab-Islamic architecture: the courtyard of the Damascene House as a case study

Manuela P. Rosa & David Pereira (Universidade do Algarve) | O calcetamento de arruamentos e passeios na Lisboa do século XIX

13:00-14:30 | Lunch

14:30-16:15 | SUSTAINABLE TOURISM

Camila Campos & Aurea Rodringues (Universidade de Évora – CIDEHUS) | A Intersecção entre Turismo, Digitalização e Procura de informação: Um Estudo de Caso em Cidade Histórica Reconhecida pela UNESCO

Jihène Khalifa (University of Sousse) | Digitalization and enhancing cultural tourism: Tunisian Case

Martin Thomas Falk & Eva Hagsten (Sodertorn University) | Pressure from tourism hardest for religious World Heritage Sites

Öznur Akgiş İlhan (Kırşehir Ahi Evran University), Semra Günay (Anadolu University) & Deniz Ateş (Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University) | Digital Nomadism and Sustainable Tourism in the Mediterranean Region: Opportunities and Challenges

Nataša Urošević & Matteo Legović (Juraj Dobrila University of Pula) | Challenges of sustainable tourism development in the Mediterranean World Heritage sites: the case of Croatia

Maria do Rosário Borges (Universidade de Évora – CIDEHUS) | Recomendações internacionais para o turismo: explorando as prioridades políticas da União Europeia

16:15-16:30 | Coffee Break

16:30-17:30 | PLENARY CONFERENCE

Marcello Scalisi (Director of UNIMED – Mediterranean Universities Union) | Title to be defined

17:30-18:30 | SUSTAINABLE PATHWAYS

Eunice Venâncio, Maria Raquel Lucas (Universidade de Évora – MED) & Ana Marta Costa (Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro-CETRAD) | Consumer Segmentation for the Development of Sustainable Agri-Food Consumption Strategies

Susana Filipe, Maria Rivera Mendez & Teresa Pinto Correia (Universidade de Évora – MED & CHANGE) | Fostering Agro-Silvo Pastoral Systems: Living Lab Approaches to Preserve and Enhance Montado’s Ecological, Socio-Economic, and Cultural Heritage

Cátia Salvador, Patrícia Gatinho ((Universidade de Évora – HERCULES Laboratory & IN2PAST) & A. Teresa Caldeira (Universidade de Évora – HERCULES Laboratory, IN2PAST & City U Macau Chair in Sustainable Heritage & Sino-Portugal Joint Laboratory of Cultural Heritage Conservation Science) | Novel Eco-Friendly Biocides: Sustainable Biotechnology for Cultural Heritage Safeguard

18:30 | Closing