Coastal Governance, Planning, Design and GI

21st - 26th November 2005
Nice, France

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21/11/05

Registration

Opening Session

Presentation of the ESRI AWARD
The ECO-IMAGINE Community and the Spatial Data Interest Community GI-CLAN
 

22/11/05

Technical/Tutorial session: Coastal Works and Coastal Changes

ESRI AWARD Session

 

23/11/05

Coastal Management and Planning: Regional and Local Experience

International Co-operation and Databases Session

Introduction to the Field Trip to Monaco

 
24/11/05
Field Trip to Monaco
 
25/11/05
Exercise Session
Landscape Session
ESRI AWARD Session
Closing Session
 
26/11/05
Field visit to the Nice Waterfront
Visit to the Monaco Oceanographic Museum (optional)

 

DETAILED PROGRAMME and ABSTRACTS

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Monday, 21st November 2005 Grand Château - University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis

Afternoon
REGISTRATION
OPENING SESSION
PRESENTATION OF THE ESRI AWARD
Giorgio Saio, GISIG The ECO-IMAGINE initiative
THE ECO-IMAGINE COMMUNITY AND THE SPATIAL DATA INTEREST COMMUNITY GI-CLAN
Presentation of GI-CLAN, as INSPIRE Spatial Data Interest Community
Danny Vandenbroucke, Co-chair of the INSPIRE Drafting Team on Monitoring and Reporting Current Status of INSPIRE: work of the Drafting Teams and role of the SDICs
Presentations by GI-CLAN participants
Michele Rotunno, Edi Valpreda, ENEA A thematic centre to share geo-information on Mediterranean coasts risks inside an UNESCO research Project
Wassilios Kazakos, Disy Informationssysteme GmbH The North-see Baltic-see Coastal Information system NOKIS and disy Preludio, a complete web-based suite to manage ISO 19115 metadata
Monica DeMartino, CNR IMATI Geographical Data and Metadata Analysis
Nuno Neves, University of Evora Complexity and the power to understand it: Artificial Neural Modelling approach on the evaluation of the coastal environmental scenarios
Other presentations by GI-CLAN participants
Discussion on the future activities

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Tuesday, 22nd November 2005  Grand Château - University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis

Morning
TECHNICAL/TUTORIAL SESSION: COASTAL WORKS AND COASTAL CHANGES
Jacob Steen Møller, Technical University of Denmark Environmental Management for the Denmark/Sweden (Øresund) Fixed Link. Integrated Monitoring and Modelling
Per Sørensen, Kystdirektoratet/The Danish Coastal Authority Integrated Coastal Zone Management: the Danish way
Ileana Balduzzi, Giuliano Fierro, DIPTERIS Dpt. - University of Genova The use of a GIS to analyse dune systems
Afternoon
Thierry Pollet and Stéphane Attali, Chambre de Commerce Nice Côte d'Azur Development and Management of Nice Harbour
ESRI AWARD SESSION
Presentations by the proposers

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Wednesday, 23rd November 2005,  Grand Château - University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis

Morning
COASTAL MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING: REGIONAL AND LOCAL EXPERIENCE
Philippe Gourbesville, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis Introduction to the French Riviera Coastal Zone
Elodie Martin, RAMOGE Monitoring sea water pollution, the Ramoge Agreement
Arnaud Bonnin and Patrick Ceruti, Direction Environnement, Mer at Littoral - Ville de Nice Managing Nice waterfront : beach, promenade and coastal path (linked to the Saturday morning technical visit)
Eric Rahyr, French Federation of Yachting Harbours Yachting and nautical activities: some considerations for an integrated development
Afternoon
INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION AND DATABASES SESSION
Darius Bartlett, University College of Cork Spatial Data Infrastructure applied to Coastal Zone
Cécile Roux, CRIGE-PACA Sharing Geo-Information. The experience of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Fabrice Javel, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis Evaluation of the direct impacts of coastal developement on littoral marine life
Sandrine Agnelli, Communauté d'Agglomération Nice Côte d'Azur The "Contrat de Baie", an operational tool to monitor and manage coastal areas
Ivica Trumbic, UNEP/MAP - PAP/RAC Coastal Planning Supported by Geo-information: The Case of the Southern Albanian Coastal Region
INTRODUCTION TO THE FIELD TRIP TO MONACO
Philippe Gourbesville, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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Thursday, 24th November 2005 Field Trip to Monaco

Morning
International Hydrographic Bureau Activity of the International Hydrographic Organisation, Office of Monaco
Afternoon
Patrice Cellario, Ministry of Public Work, Principality of Monaco Coastal planning and works in Monaco: presentation and visit on site

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Friday, 25th November 2005  Forum d'urbanisme et d'architecture

Morning
Exercise session
Paola Salmona, Valeria Granelli, ICCOPS Simulation exercise: A consensus building forum
Afternoon
LANDSCAPE SESSION
Annalisa Maniglio Calcagno, POLIS Dpt. - University of Genova Main issues of the European Landscape Convention
Adriana Ghersi, POLIS Dpt. – University of Genova From DATA to Landscape Interpretation
Gerardo Brancucci, Laboratory of Applied Geomorphology, POLIS Dpt. - University of Genova Terraced landscape, GIS and the relations between the hinterland and the coastline. 5 terre: a case study in the ALPTER project
Guido Paliaga, Laboratory of Applied Geomorphology, POLIS Dpt. - University of Genova Role of GIS for an integrated and accomplished approach to territorial study. The laboratory of Applied Geomorphology at the POLIS Department (University of Genova)
Samuel Robert, CNRS- Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis Landscape as a system. A useful concept from the Besançon school of geography
ESRI AWARD SESSION - Results and awarding of prizes
CLOSING SESSION

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Saturday, 26th November 2005  Nice Waterfront

Morning
FIELD VISIT TO THE NICE WATERFRONT
Ville de Nice - Direction Générale de l'Environnement
Afternoon
VISIT TO THE MONACO OCEANOGRAPHIC MUSEUM (optional)

 

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