Steering Committee Meeting Antalya November 2007
Antalya Participants Attending: Veli Ortacesme Simon Bell Diedrich Bruns Erich Buhmann Ellen Fetzer Davorin Gazvoda Nilgül Karadeniz Francesca Mazzino Alexandre Moisset Karsten Jørgensen Elke Mertens Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin Richard Stiles Jeroen de Vries Kristine Vugule Steven Goossens Arie Koster Barbara Birli Not Attending: Bernadette Blanchon Kinga Szilágyi Laszlo Kollanyi
Agenda 24. November :00 – 15:45 Preparations for meeting with colleagues from 3 rd LA congress Conferences - plans for themes and locations for 10 years, Learning from the review process for the contributions to Belgrade ECLAS conference 16:15 – 18:00 PhD students forum on future ECLAS conferences Role of Working Groups in future ECLAS conferences Future of ECLAS exhibition
Agenda 25. November 2007 Meeting with participants of 3rd LA Congress in TR 8:30 -10:30 Short presentation of ECLAS and LE:NOTRE, discussion All day excursion Koprulu Canyon National Park and Selge Antique City in the National Park
Agenda 26. November :30 – 9:00 Output 1 - Tuning - from Product to Process 9:00 – 9:30 Output 2 - Stakeholders into Education break 10:00 – 11:30 Working time for small groups on themes above 11:30 – 13:30 Lunch with colleagues from Akdeniz University 13:30 – 14:15 Spring Meeting Brussels 14:15 – 14:45 Output 3 - Research into Teaching – Teaching for Research break 15:15 – 15:45 Output 4 - The Wider Context of Landscape Architecture Education 15:45 – 17:30 Working time for small groups on themes above
Agenda 27. November :30 – 9:00 Output 5 - Broadening the basis of Landscape Architecture Education 9:00 – 9:30 Output 6 - Web :00 – 12:00 Working time for small groups on themes above break 13:30- 14:30 LE:NOTRE Mundus 14:30 – 15:00 ECLAS regional 15:00 – 16:00 Other issues
Agenda 24. November 2007 Start: 14:00 ECLAS Conferences -plans for themes and locations for 10 years -learning from the review process for the contributions to Belgrade ECLAS conference -PhD students forum on future ECLAS conferences -role of Working Groups in future ECLAS conferences -Future of ECLAS exhibition
Future ECLAS Conferences 2008 Alnarp 2009 Genova 2010 Istanbul 2011 Sheffield (?)
Conferences/ Evaluation process (Following discussions at SC meeting in Belgrade) Open Questions: Number of reviewers The need of an editor to overlook the whole process Tasks for each committee member
Evaluation Procedure – current draft Call for Abstracts should be made immediately following this conference, but not later than early to mid October. Deadline for the submission of abstracts for poster and papers is mid January. Abstracts submitted will be subject to a blind peer-review process. All submitted abstracts will be reviewed and categorisation as paper or poster made. All submitted papers and posters will be reviewed, observing timelines set by the organisation committee. Decision on acceptance are made after the first review, and comments for revisions are provided by reviewers. Revised posters and papers will be reviewed again and returned to authors with additional suggestions for further improvement. Peer reviewing will be overseen by a ‘Scientific Committee’, appointed by ECLAS in close consultation with the hosting institution. It is recommended that the Scientific Committee is composed of five members proposed by the ECLAS Committee and four by the host institution. From latest Edition of Conference Handbook
ECLAS Exhibition Belgrade All pictures at:
ECLAS Exhibition Belgrade All pictures at:
ECLAS Exhibition Belgrade - Press
ECLAS Exhibition Belgrade Next Venue: FH Neubrandenburg Future development Extensions/further topics? Leaflet
Agenda 26. November :30 – 9:00 Output 1 - Tuning - from Product to Process 9:00 – 9:30 Output 2 - Stakeholders into Education break 10:00 – 11:30 Working time for small groups on themes above 11:30 – 13:30 Lunch with colleagues from Akdeniz University 13:30 – 14:15 Spring Meeting Brussels 14:15 – 14:45 Output 3 - Research into Teaching – Teaching for Research break 15:15 – 15:45 Output 4 - The Wider Context of Landscape Architecture Education 15:45 – 17:30 Working time for small groups on themes above
Outputs LE:NOTRE 2 Theme 1: Tuning - from Product to Process Theme 2 Stakeholders into Education Theme 3: Research into Teaching – Teaching for Research Theme 4: The Wider Context of Landscape Architecture Education Theme 5: Broadening the basis of Landscape Architecture Education Theme 6: Web 2.0
Theme 1: Tuning - from Product to Process
Theme 2 Stakeholders into Education
Spring Meeting March: Meeting on future development of LE:NOTRE It is planned to hold a small and high invited workshop on the day before the Spring Workshop to look at the long term strategic possibilities for the future of LE:NOTRE in particular in relation to the European Landscape Convention.
Preliminary List of Participants LE:NOTRE Advisory Board Carl Steinitz, Graham Fairclough, Bet Figueras, Martha Fajardo Partner Organisations/Stakeholders Diane Menzies – IFLA Teresa Andresen/ Fritz Auweck – EFLA NN – UNESCO (contact via Robert Schäfer) NN – ELASA Robert Schäfer - Topos NN - City of Brussels Green Space Representative European Organisations Maguelonne Déjeant-Pons – Council of Europe Raph Raiders – Head of Unit ERASMUS, EACEA, EU Funding Agency NN - European Environment Agency Rüdiger Klein – ESF LE:NOTRE Mundus Representatives Simon Swaffield – New Zealand Konjian Yu – China Jasminka Cvejic – Serbia Barnabas Nawangwe - Uganda ECLAS/LE:NOTRE Steering Committee plus Steven Goossens
Spring Meeting /14/15/16 March Structure & Contents Role of Working Groups Main Topic for Day 2 How to best include new Mundus Partners
Theme 3: Research into Teaching – Teaching for Research
Theme 4: The Wider Context of Landscape Architecture Education
Agenda 27. November :30 – 9:00 Output 5 - Broadening the basis of Landscape Architecture Education 9:00 – 9:30 Output 6 - Web :00 – 12:00 Working time for small groups on themes above break 13:30- 14:30 LE:NOTRE Mundus 14:30 – 15:00 ECLAS regional 15:00 – 16:00 Other issues
Theme 5: Broadening the basis of Landscape Architecture Education
Theme 6: Web 2.0
LE:NOTRE Mundus LE:NOTRE Mundus will prepare a series of advanced teaching resources, which will be able to be flexibly deployed by both new and existing Network members. These will focus on: the planning, design and management challenges associated to the world’s rapidly changing urban landscapes and its increasingly threatened cultural landscapes. LN Mundus will broaden and enrich the outputs of the current LE:NOTRE TWO Project in dialogue with its new international partners
LE:NOTRE Mundus The five main themes under which the current project outputs are organised, also provide the framework within which this new material can be deployed. The continued development of the project web site as an increasingly rich and interactive platform for innovative international collaboration and eLearning will provide the necessary foundations for their implementation.
LE:NOTRE Mundus-Partners Eastern Europe University Ss Cyril and Methodius, SkopjeStefanka Hadji-Pecova University of Zagreb, Agricultural Faculty, Branka Aničić University of Belgrade, Faculty of ForestryJasminka Cvejic University of Novi Sad, Faculty of AgricultureAlexandra Tisma Middle East Islamic University of Gaza, PSAnwar Awadallah Birzeit UniversityShadi Ghadban Israel Institute of TechnologyTal Alon mozes Shahid Beheshti UniversityHooman Koliji University of MosulAhmed Alomary Tabriz UniversityFarzin Emami Namin South-East Asia Tongji University, Binyi Liu Peking UniversityDihua Li Seoul National UniversityTong Ahn Mahasarakham UniversityNitass Tantemsapya North America Penn State UniversityBrian Orland University of California, BerkleyJudith Stilgenbauer University of TorontoJohn Danahy University of British ColumbiaSusan Herrington Universite de MontrealJohn Bruce MacLeod Australiasia University of MelbourneCatherin Bull Lincoln College Marianne Davidson / Simon Swaffield Africa Faculty of Technology, Makerere UniversityBarnabas Nawangwe Addis Ababa UniversityGerhard Albert
LE:NOTRE Mundus - Budget
Financing Outputs: Total staff budget for outputs: € 13 outputs marked as staff costs contribution necessary Each marked output can have a contribution to staff costs of 1650€
ECLAS web site – Public Sites
New logo and old design Improvement in 2008?