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Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management

www.cherplan.eu/. Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management. D3.3 – Volume II report “Strategic Assessment of the Sites” Dr. Panagiotis A. Konstantinopoulos Computer Technology Institute & Press “DIOPHANTUS”. Patras, 9 July 2013. www.cherplan.eu/.

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Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management

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  1. www.cherplan.eu/ Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through Environmental Planning and Management D3.3 – Volume II report “Strategic Assessment of the Sites” Dr. Panagiotis A. Konstantinopoulos Computer Technology Institute & Press “DIOPHANTUS” Patras, 9 July 2013

  2. www.cherplan.eu/ D3.3-Vol. II contents • National Reports (6 pilot areas) • Brief, non-structured description of Current versus Prospective situation with reference to Sectors and Indicators • Matrix (Quantitative analysis - Indicators, Leopold’s table) • Results (combined SWOT – StraSSE analysis) • Conclusions (from application of model to various Pilot Sites) Patras, 9 July 2013

  3. www.cherplan.eu/ D3.3-Vol. II contents Introduction [any kind of general information that may be useful for the consolidated Volume II report] Presentation of Pilot site [more extensive than the brief one included in Volume I and more focused to the information with relevance to indicators, Brief, non-structured description of Current versus Prospective situation with reference to Sectors and Indicators] SWOT Analysis [brief presentation of existing SWOT analysis] Patras, 9 July 2013

  4. www.cherplan.eu/ D3.3-Vol. II contents • Application of LAC Methodology: Limits of Acceptable Change (LAC) • STEP 1 - Definition of all special characteristics of the study area [collection of information, checking of SWOT analysis] • STEP 2 – Definition of particular activity zones [geographic area and, if necessary, individual zones] • STEP 3 – Assessment of particular indices [filtering indices according to relevance and in view of SWOT, final selection] • STEP 4 – Evaluation of indices for each zone [filling in the Leopold’s matrix] • STEP 5 – Comparison of current conditions with referenced ones • STEP 6 – Measurement taking [involvement of local actors, conclusions] Patras, 9 July 2013

  5. www.cherplan.eu/ D3.3-Vol. II contents Conclusions [general conclusions about applicability of methodology, modifications, improvisations] Bibliography Patras, 9 July 2013

  6. www.cherplan.eu/ D3.3-Vol. II state • Initial deadline - End of May 2013 - Plus 2+ months before submission: • Aquileia – OK • Idrija – mid-July • Hallstatt – end of July • Cetinje – end of July • Bitola – mid-August • Berat – end of August ? Patras, 9 July 2013

  7. www.cherplan.eu/ D3.3-Vol. II state Patras, 9 July 2013

  8. www.cherplan.eu/ D3.3-Vol. II state • Suggested deadline - End of August 2013 • Scenario -1 • Aquileia, Idrija, Hallstatt, Cetinje, Bitola, Berat • Full report (May report) • Scenario -2 • Aquileia, Idrija, Hallstatt, Cetinje • Draft report (May report) • Scenario -3 • Reporting in November PPR Patras, 9 July 2013

  9. www.cherplan.eu/ Dr. Panagiotis A. Konstantinopoulos Computer Technology Institute & Press “DIOPHANTUS” (CTI) konstantin@cti.gr Patras, 9 July 2013

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