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===<font color=darkgreen size=4>Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes</font>===
===<font color=darkgreen size=4>Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes</font>===
*'''Re-colonization of abandoned lands'''
Ieva Kiesnere: Restorating the history - Transformation of the city of Jelgava, Latvia


*'''Impact of emerging need for sustainability'''
*'''Impact of emerging need for sustainability'''
Derya Yazgi, Damla Tas Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, Turkey
Derya Yazgi, Damla Tas Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, Turkey


==<font color=purple size=4>Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes</font>==
==<font color=purple size=4>Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes</font>==

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Introduction

In the beginning, Heike pointed out the schedule of this session according to the seminar structure and process.


Case Study Presentations

Responses of cultural landscapes to changing natural processes

  • Impact of emerging need for sustainability

Derya Yazgi, Damla Tas Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, Turkey

Landscapes as a reflection of changing cultural processes

  • Globalization

Andreia V. Quintas: Historic Center of Porto: a landscape of transformation, Portugal

  • Multiculturalism

Yan Hu, Lei Li, Runzi Luo: Forbidden City, Beijing, China

  • Merging awareness to sustainability

Isin Barut: Transformation of the Meles Delta, Izmir, under the eco-city concept


Technology as a driver of cultural landscape change

  • International styles

Jovana Kovacevic, Mirjana Jovanovic, Nada Jadzic:(re)Quest for the cultural landscape of Belgrade, Serbia

  • Dissappearing vernacular styles

Chengkang Ye, Yiting Wei: Transformation of the historical town of WuZhen, China


postponed to July 06, 2010:

Outlook

In the end, Heike announced the next and last seminar session which will be used for evaluating the seminar and for providing feedback:



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