Monday July 11th 11:30 | 14,30 15:00 | 15:30 Palazzo Vecchio | Salone dei 500 Registration Official greetings Dario Nardella Florence Deputy Major Alberto Tesi Rector Florence University Giovanni Gentile President Florens Foundation Stella Targetti Tuscany Vice-President Cristina Scaletti Regional Councillor Cultural Heritage 15:30 | 18:30 Plenary session Strategies and Research Policies for European Cultural Heritage Chair: Renzo Salimbeni IFAC, CNR, Italy 15:30 | 15:50 Marco Fioravanti University of Florence, COST Action IE0601, The Safeguard of Cultural Heritage: a Challenge from the Past for the Europe of Tomorrow 15:50 | 16:10 Caroline Whelan COST Scientific Officer, An introduction to COST 16:10 | 16:40 John Havermans COST-TNO, The future for safeguarding the past. What European Networks in Conservation Science Concluded 16:40 | 17:00 Break 17:00 | 17:20 Nina Kancewicz-Hoffman ESF, Head of Humanities and Social Sciences Unit Research perspectives for the safeguarding of cultural heritage 17:20 | 17:40 Maria Uccellatore MIUR Italian Ministry for Research and University and European networks for Cultural Heritage (ERANET JPI) 17:40 | 18:00 Bas Pedroli UNISCAPE Landscape | mirror of our culture. An interdisciplinary challenge safeguarding landscape values 18:30 | 20:30 Welcome drink and Poster session Tuesday July 12th Polo Scienze Sociali | Building D4 & D6 9:00 | 10:40 Plenary session | Building D4 Room 001 Parallel sessions Chair: John Havermans COST - TNO 09:00 | 09:20 Open Speech Carsten Paludan-Müller General Director NIKU, The Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research Cultural heritage - and the politics of conflict, poverty, peace and prosperity 09:20 | 09:40 Keynote speech Session 1 Marc Caball COST DC Chair ISCH Domain, University College Dublin, Ireland, Cultural heritage COST and the humanities perspective 09:40 | 10:00 Keynote speech Session 2 Piero Baglioni University of Firenze, Italy, Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage 10:00 | 10:20 Keynote speech Session 3 Mario Santana Quintero University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, Technology and ICT for Conservation of Cultural Heritage 10:20 | 10:40 Keynote speech Session 4 Philip Cooke Centre for Advanced Studies, Cardiff University, Innovation, Creativity, Green Economy 10:30 | 11:00 11:00 | 10:30 13:00 | 14:00 14:00 | 16:00 16:00 | 16:30 16:30 | 18:30 Coffee break | Building D6 Parallel Sessions Building D4 Lunch | Building D6 Parallel Sessions Building D4 Coffee break | Building D6 Parallel Sessions Building D4 Social events | Florence University Rectorship 20:00 | 20:45 Music Concert | Aula Magna 20:45 Social Dinner Wednesday July 13 th University of Florence | Aula Magna 09:00 | 11:30 Plenary Session Reports from Parallel sessions Chair: Marco Fioravanti University of Florence 09:00 | 09,30 Agostino Paravicini Bagliani The Human Dimension in Cultural Heritage 09:30 | 10:00 Lars Ivar Elding Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage 10:00 | 10:30 Stefano Musso Technology and ICT for Conservation of Cultural Heritage 10:30 | 11:00 Coffee break 11:00 | 11:30 Magda Antonioli Corigliano, Fiorenza Belussi, Fernando Alberti Societal Function of Cultural Heritage 11:30 | 13:00 General discussion and Final remarks Chair: Stefano Musso University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy PROGRAM OF PARALLEL SESSIONS Tuesday, July 12th, Polo Scienze Sociali | Building D4 & D6 Parallel Session 1 | Room 001 The Human Dimension in Cultural Heritage Rapporteur: Agostino Paravicini Bagliani 11:00 | 13:00 1.1 Cultural Identity, Landscapes and intangible heritage Chair: Mauro Agnoletti University of Florence Agostino Paravicini Bagliani Honorary President of the Union Académique Internationale aisbl, Medioevo Europeo. Medieval Studies and Technological Resources Jozsef Laszlovszky Department of Medieval Studies - Central European University, Monastic landscapes and the related historical and archaeological aspects Short Presentations: Gabriele Rossi Rognoni-Donatella Mitolo Recovery and Conservation of Musical Heritage: the Music of Grand Prince Ferdinando de’Medici Massimo Moneglia Spoken Language Archives and the LABLITA LAB of the University of Florence. Proects and resources Graham Fairclough English Heritage’s Strategy Department 21st century Lifestyles: Landscape, Heritage and urban Identity Pavlina Misikova Steering Committee for Heritage and Landscape - Council of Europe, Potential of cooperation of the Pan-european platform on cultural heritage and landscape Jean-Paul Métailié GEODE-UMR 5602, Université Toulouse-le Mirail, “Facing the landscape”: how cultural heritage is took in account in natural parks of the french Pyrenees Discussion 13:00 | 14:00 Lunch break | Building D6 14:00 | 16:00 1.2 Arts, Architecture & Archaeology on material heritage Chair: Simon Tanner Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London Claire Mcilroy Arc Centre of Excellence for the History of emotions - The University of Western Australia, The history of emotions: preserving Europe’s cultural heritage through interdisciplinary research collaboration Short Presentations Simone Magherini, Giovanni Salucci (Centro di Studi “Aldo Palazzeschi”, Università di Firenze), AD900: Writers’ Papers online Guido Vannini, Michele Nucciotti Public and light! Gert Melville Forschungsstelle für Vergleichende Ordensgeschichte (FOVOG) - Technische Universität Dresden, Medieval monasteries and religious orders as laboratories of innovation for modern times Fernando Vegas López-Manzanares Valencia Universidad Politecnica, The Role of Restoration of Heritage in the future Europe: recovering the cultural landscape as an identity sign Ray Bondin ICOMOS Malta, Heritage is a Financial Asset Paul Mironneau Musèe du Chateau de Pau, Pau, History at museum, museum faced with history: a debate upon emotions Alasdair Ross School of Arts and Humanities University of Stirling, Tourism and recreation versus protecting cultural landscapes and heritage in the Scottish Highlands Discussion 16:00 | 16:30 Coffee break | Building D6 16:30 | 18:30 1.3 Written heritage, libraries, archives and other collection of social documents Chair: Marc Caball COST DC Chair ISCH Domain Cristina Blanco Sío-López Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe - CVCE, Preservation and valorisation strategies throgh Digital Humanities: the case of the CVCE’S enhacement of resesearch and aducation in European Intregration Studies Simon Tanner Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London, Preserving the Past, Imaging the future: how democratising access and generating measurable changes to people’s lives is affecting presenvation strategies for cultural heritage Martin Worthy Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, Thematic Repositories of Cultural Heritage | Case Studies to Inform Future Research and Development Toby Burrows The University of Western Australia, Organizing Digital Resources for Cultural Heritage Research Wendy Scase University of Birmingham, Medieval Manuscript Heritage: Digital Research Challenges and Opportunities Christina Dondi Faculty of History and of Medieval and Modern Languages - University of Oxford, Secretary of the Consortium of European Reasech Libraries - CERL ,The integration of Provenance Data for the Reconstruction of the Dispersed European Book Heritage Nicoletta Maraschio Accademia della Crusca, Florence, Italy, The languages: our Past and our Future Discussion Parallel session 2 | Building D4 Room 011 Science for Conservation of Cultural Heritage Rapporteur: Lars Ivar Elding University of Lund, Sweden 11:00 | 13:00 2.1 Conservation methods and materials science Chair: Piero Mandò University of Florence Lars Ivar Elding University of Lund, Lund, Sweden, Conservation of the Vasa warship Matija Strlic University College of London, London, UK, Historic paper – Degradation and Non-Destructive Testing Luca Uzielli University of Florence, Italy, The material sciences applied to wood restoration: future perspectives Philippe Colomban Ladir UMR 7075 CNRS &Universitè P. et M. Curie, Thiais France, The on-site Raman analysis of Cultural Heritage artefacts, paintings, rock art, pottery, glasses, ..: drawbacks and success! Discussion 13:00 | 14:00 Lunch break | Building D6 14:00 | 16:00 2.2 Archaeometry: methods and geomaterials Chair: Luca Uzielli COST Action IE0601 Vincent Serneels University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland, The archaeology of iron production David Bougarit Centre de Reserche et Restauration Musées de France, Paris, France, On the utility of experimental simulation towards the understanding of ancient technological processes: the example of brass cementation Aurelio Climent-Font Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, Lustre ceramics. A sophisticated decoration method unravelled with the contribution of IBA techniques Vivi Tornari IESL, Heraklion, Greece, The outcome of two EC projects (FP5 LASERACT and FP6 MULTIENCODE) in new instrumentation design of laser coherent metrology implementation for on-field implemetation. New applications and perspectives for Cultural Heritage research, education and training Discussion 16:00 | 16:30 coffee break | Building D6 16:30 | 18:30 Plenary Session 2 & 3 2.3 Climatology and outdoor/indoor alteration of monuments/artifacts (Plenary with session 3) Chair: Luciano Mulè Stagno Heritage Malta Kalkara, Malta Carlota Grossi Sampedro University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, Future climate and pollution pressures on stone heritage Koen Janssens Department of Chemistry, Anversa University, Belgium, Imaging and spectroscopy of altered pigments in oil paintings Parallel session 3 | Building D4 Room 103 Technology and ICT for Conservation of Cultural Heritage Rapporteur: Stefano Musso University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy 11:0 0 | 13:00 3.1 Architectural conservation and traditional knowledge systems Chair: Marielle Richon UNESCO World Heritage Center Donatella Fiorani Università degli Studi di Roma “Sapienza”, Diagnostics for restoration. Sceneris, issues, and an exemplification Stefano Musso University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy, Innovation of conservation of architectural monuments Marielle Richon UNESCO World Heritage Center, Innovative systems for the conservation, development and management of local knowledge systems Alberto Giretti Marche Politechnic University, Ancona, Italy, Onthologies and traditional knowledge management Discussion 13:00 | 14:00 Lunch break | Building D6 14:00 | 16:00 3.2 Geomatics and Multimedia Technologies Chair: Mario Santana Quintero University of Florence Lysandros Tsoulos National Technical University of Athens Greece, The role of geomatics in safeguarding cultural heritage Mario Santana Quintero Department of Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning R.Lemaire International Center for Conservation, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, Safeguarding the significance and integrity of architectural heritage: the role of recording, documentation and information systems Fabio Remondino Bruno Kesler Foundation, Trento, Italy, Digital 3D recording for heritage documentation and preservation - latest developments and perspectives Alberto Del Bimbo University of Florence, Florence, Italy, Multimedia Technologies for Cultural Heritage Discussion 16:00 | 16:30 Coffee break | Building D6 16:30 - 18:30 Plenary session 2 & 3 Room 011 3.3. Novel non-destructive techniques for diagnostics Chair: Luciano Mulè Stagno Heritage Malta Kalkara, Malta Motoyuki Sato Center for Northeast Asian Studies,Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan , New challenges of Ground Penetrating Radar for Archaeological Survey Rinaldo Cubeddu Polytechnic University of Milan, Milan, Italy, Spectral and time resolved laser induced fluorescence imaging as a diagnostic tool in Cultural Heritage Discussion Parallel Session 4 | Building D4 Room 113 Societal function of Cultural Heritage Rapporteurs: Magda Antonioli Corigliano, Fiorenza Belussi, Fernando Alberti 11:00 | 13:00 4.1 Conservation, enhancement of heritage and cultural tourism Chair: Magda Antonioli Corigliano Bocconi University Luìs Cesar Herrero Prieto University of Valladolid, Measuring Economic Value and Social Viability of Cultural Heritage and Institutions Francois Colbert Department of Marketing, HEC Montreal, The Marketing of Cultural Heritage: Some Topics to be Explored Magda Antonioli Corigliano Bocconi University, Sustainable Cultural Tourism in Urban Systems Discussion 13:00 | 14:00 Lunch break | Building D6 14:00 | 16:00 4.2 Creativity and innovation for industries Chair: Fiorenza Belussi University of Padua Fernando Alberti LIUC University – Harvard Business School, Cultural heritage, tourism and regional competitiveness Fiorenza Belussi University of Padua, Business models and networks of creativity in historical industrial districts and low-tech sectors Xavier Greffe and Francesca Cominelli Universitè Paris-Sorbonne, Paris, Why and How Should Intangible Heritage be Safeguarded? Joan Trullèn Autonomous University of Barcelona, Knowledge city strategy: the case of Barcelona. Discussion 16:00 | 16:30 Coffee break | Building D6 16:30 | 18:30 4.3 Bridging culture, society and creative spaces Chair: Fernando Alberti LIUC University | Harvard Business School Sharon Zukin Brooklyn College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Preserving Urban Cultural Heritage: Authentic Local Shops Allen J. Scott University of California, Los Angeles, Emerging cities of the third wave: cognitive-cultural capitalism in the urban process Masayuki Sasaki Graduate School for Creative Cities, Osaka City University, Urban Regeneration through Cultural Creativity and Social Inclusion in Japan Discussion