The Val de Loire Mission and the International Rivers and Heritage Institute are participating for the second year running in organising the UNESCO “Share our Heritage” Master Class.
Under this programme, every year from 2006 to 2008, 120
students from four European and four Australian universities have
the opportunity to explore different concepts of heritage and how
it should be preserved, from an intercultural perspective.
The first week of the Master Class in Paris (22-27 January
2007) consisted of an exchange of views between the students and
experts from the World Heritage Centre. Practical sessions were
also organised at a number of heritage sites in Paris.
During the week of the Master Class taking place in the Val
de Loire (28 January 1 February 2007), students and those
accompanying them will stay at the Royal Abbey of Fontevraud,
taking part in a programme of activities including field trips,
meetings with local stakeholders and workshop sessions to summarise
what they have learned.
The themes covered during the Master Class are the French
approach to protected urban heritage areas in districts located
alongside rivers, and the question of how to compromise between
preserving the old and meeting the needs of people today, with a
particular focus on urban expansion, the relationship between town
and city centres and the surrounding area, and major risks.
The “Share our Heritage” programme