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Limes Romanus – the Antique Roman Monuments on the Middle Danube, Slovakia. Proposal of Management Plan Authors: Magdaléna Janovská, Ľubica Pinčíková Cooperation: - Milan Dzurilla – maps, graphic documentation,
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Limes Romanus – the Antique Roman Monuments on the Middle Danube, Slovakia Proposal of Management Plan Authors: Magdaléna Janovská, Ľubica Pinčíková Cooperation: - Milan Dzurilla – maps, graphic documentation, - Ján Rajtár and Jarmila Schmidtová – parts Factual Description of proposal for WHS and its main components, Scientific data of the site (factual description of proposal for WHS nomination and its components, brief description of site´s historical development, contemporary state of sites) Preparation of presentation: Ľubica Pinčíková, Anna Tuhárska and Magdaléna Janovská Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Presentation consist from • 1. Brief theoretical part - „start point on preparation of Management • Plan (MP)“ – aims and objects • What is Management Plan (MP) and why we need it? • What should be included in the MP? • Management Planning process • 2. Short presentation of proposal of the MP of the Limes Romanus – the Antique Roman Monuments on the Middle Danube, Slovakia • Who prepare them? • Involving of stakeholders • Content of the MP • 3. Proposal of Management Scheme • 4. Summary of preparationprocess of the MP • 5. Next steps Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Brief theoretical part - Aims and objects of the MP • In Operational Guideline for the Implementation of the World Heritage • Convention you can find basic answer of those questions (p. 56 - 58) : • Protection and management of World Heritage propertiesthrough the means of efficient and functional management should to • ensure that the outstanding universal value, the condition of integrity and authenticity at the time of inscription are maintained or enhanced in the future. • safeguard the adequate state of authenticity and integrity of the nominated site for present and future generations. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava 18 – 19 November 2010
What is the MP and why we need it? 108. Each nominated property should have an appropriate management plan or other documented management system which should specify how the outstanding universal value of a property should be preserved, preferably through participatory means. 109. The purpose of a management system is to ensurethe effective protection of the nominated property for present and future generations. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
What is the MP? • In Operational Guideline you can find (p. 58): • 111. In recognizing the diversity, common elements of an effective management system could include: • a) a thorough shared understanding of the property by all stakeholders; • b) a cycle of planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and feedback; • c) the involvement of partners and stakeholders; • d) the allocation of necessary resources; • capacity-building; • and an accountable, transparent description of how the management system functions. • 112. Effective management involves a cycle of long-term and day-to-day actions to protect, conserve and present the nominated property. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava 18 – 19 November 2010
What should be included in the MP? 110. An effective management system depends on: - the type, - characteristics and needs of the nominated property - and its cultural and natural context. Management systems may vary according to different cultural perspectives, the resources available and other factors. They may incorporate traditional practices, existing urban or regional planning instruments, and other planning control mechanisms, both formal and informal. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Management Planning proces Scheme was made by Mr. Giora Solar Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
Management Planning proces title Scheme was made by Mr. Giora Solar Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
2. Short presentation of proposal of the MP of the Limes Romanus – the Antique Roman Monuments on the Middle Danube The MP consists from following parts: A/Introduction B/ Analytic part of Management plan – data collection, assessment C/ Proposal part of Management plan – action plans, short-term plan, medium-term plan, long-term plan - intention for renewal, presentation, basic maintenance, protection, promotion activities, education, solution of the management system – proposal of management, basic financing, solving problems, monitoring, key indicators, proposal of monitoring system, etc. D/ Conclusion E/ Sources and bibliography F/ Contact information G/ Annexes Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
A/ Introduction Introduction into the topic: - expansion of the Roman Empire helped to incorporate the territory of contemporary Slovakia into the European historical context. The river Danube created the northern border of the province Pannonia and its part were also fortresses in Iža and Rusovce which are nominated for inscription to the World Heritage List within the framework of the WHS Frontiers of the Roman Empire. Aims and objects: - to safeguard the adequate state of authenticity and integrity of the nominated site through the means of efficient and functional management for present and future generations. For the implementation of short-term and long-term management duties there are responsible both, the state party in close cooperation with site managers, administrators, owners and other stakeholders. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment • Administrative and technical data of the site – identification of the site • name, location – delimitation, identification of the area to be nominated and its buffer zone • – the nominated site consists of two properties – fortress Gerulata, situated Rusovce, suburb of Bratislava city and fort Kelemantia near the village of Iža. In this chapter the natural (geological, hydrological, botanic etc.) and socio-economic conditions (density of population, land-using, traffic infrastructure etc.) of the properties and their surrounding are described in general. • Then the detailed information about the location within the administrative division of SR and the legislative status of protection of the properties and their buffer zones. • b)GPS of the site – states the exact coordinates and the sea-level highness of the properties Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment • Scientific data of the site: • description of site in larger scale, landscape framework, determining • characteristics of the site – detailed facts about the natural conditions, history of the property, description of the actual presentation/appearance, separately for each property • b) factual description of proposal for WHS nomination and its main components – archeological evaluation of the remains of the fortresses (situation and size, what exactly was found – description of findings and also research methods, history and duration, researchers, what purpose it served in the past, reconstructed groundplan of fortress, compositions of objects), explanation of its relationship to the Limes Romanus system and expression of the basis of their outstanding value • c) brief description of the site‘s historic development – stages of historic development from pravek through classical Roman period, what population/cultures lived there, their customs, arts and crafts,their dwellings, dates the origin of the Roman military stronghold, types of troops (equestrian etc.), disposition of buildings, time, ways and reasons of the fall of the fortress, ancient literary sources. Later the period of nations movement and then history of the place in the Middle Ages and modern era (history of villages) and finally the history of protecting of the property as a monument. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment Values of the site: Proposal of outstanding universal value Criteria– reasons of the nomination on the basis of criteria ii, iii and iv Other values – relation to other protected areas, natural values and situation close to the Austrian and Hungarian borders which form good predispositions for tourism Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment Contemporary state of the site • physical state of preservation and utilisation – how are the findings protected, where are they kept, how is the property used and presented (Kelemantia – open-air museum, Gerulata – exposition of Bratislava City Museum), when and how were they renewed or reconstructed (if so), their technical state of walls, findings and newly built (supportive) objects in the area of the monument, infrastructure, information system, greenery, safety, administration bodies, institutions responsible for archeological research of the properties • b) Data collection - maps, ortophotomats, graphical documentation of site, collection of historical research documentation, literature, etc. • c) Promotion of the site – names the sources of financial support, printed materials, promotion events for public , marketing mechanism/tools and plans of municipalities, museums, cooperation in projects and its outputs (e.g. with Austrian site - Carnuntum), web links and scientific literature Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection - example Iža,Geophisical surveying, 2010: RNDr. Ján Tirpák, CSc. PhDr. Ján Rajtár, CSc. Institute of Archaeology SAS, Nitra Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment • Threats and prevention • development pressure (e.g. unauthorized interventions, modifications, agriculture, exploitation of raw materials) – based on data from town planning documentation, this chapter provides analysis of existing, planned and required traffic connections (roads and railways net, public transport possibilities, waterborne and airborne traffic, density, parking), increasing intensity of building and development of housing capacity, outline of enterprising activities and their future opportunities • b) environmental pressure (e.g. pollution, climate changes) – report on the quality of atmosphere with identification of the main pollution sources, its estimated development and possible improvement, system of waste management, list of important water sources and naturally valueable territories including means and levels of their protection, evaluation of soil contamination and its precaution Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment Threats and prevention – continuation: c) natural disasters and awareness of risks (e.g. earthquakes, floods, fires, etc.) – practice of fire protection, responsible bodies and tools of civil protection, working system of flood dikes and barriers on Danube, identification of other potential threats (erosion of soil, radioactivity, seismic activity, extreme climatic phenomena) d) tourism induced pressures - location and character of the site determine its orientation on everyday and weekend recreation, cognitive tourism and active relaxation – demand for building of new tourist (especially bicycle) routs, restaurants and accommodation capacities e) number of inhabitants – states past and actual numbers of people living within the nominated area, density of population, age structure and prognosis of population development Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of Management plan – data colection, assessment Legislative framework and conservation documents a) description of proprietory relationships – the owner of the property „Rusovce - Gerulata“ is the City of Bratislava, its administrator is the Bratislava City Museum, the ownership of the property „Iža - Kelemantia“ is splited among several legal entities and it is graphically expressed in the scheme b) legislative provision of conservation – both properties are protected as national cultural monuments, „Rusovce – Gerulata is part of the Protective Historic Zone Rusovce which represents its buffer zone, the process of declaration of buffer zone for „Iža – Kelemantia“ is going on currently c) listing of legal regulations related to conservation and preservation of authenticity and integrity of the site – by territorial pertinence (international, national, regional, local) – World Heritage Convention, Act on Protection of Monuments and Historic Sites, spatial planning documentation, acts and regulations concerning nature protection, building regulations Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment Legislative framework and conservation documents – continuation: d) existing plans, current state of spatial-planning documentation, including scheduled ones – Concept of the Slovakia´s territory progress, master plan of the Bratislava self-governing region, master plan of the Capital city of Slovakia – Bratislava, master plan of Bratislava region (in preparation), master plan of the Nitra self-governing region, spatial planning documentation of the Iža village - with detailed description of provisions particularly related to the site e) plans of economic and social development, including scheduled ones – strategy for development of the Bratislava self-governing region, programme of economic and social development of the Bratislava self-governing region for years 2007 – 2013 (years 2010 – 2020 in preparation), regional innovation strategy of the Bratislava self-governing region, long-term development strategy for the Capital City, strategic programme of the Iža village for years 2006 – 2012, programme of economic and social development of the microregion Most priateľstva – Hídverő Tarsulás (Bridge of Friendship) f) other plans on national or international level – national programme for development of tourism, regional system of ecological stability of the Komárno region, JORDES (joint development strategy of the Vienna – Bratislava – Győr region, project CENTROPE (cooperation of Austria, Slovakia, Hungary and Czech republic) Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment Legislative framework and conservation documents – continuing: g) existing concepts, aims, partial projects – national strategy and action plan of Slovakia´s sustainable development for years, regional plans and strategies, Bratislava self-government region strategy for tourism development, Nitra self-governing region general plan for traffic development h) authorities and competencies – listing of authorities securing conservation and preservation of the authenticity and integrity of the site and description of their functioning (all levels) – Ministry of Culture of the SR, Monuments Board of the SR (on national level), Regional Monuments Board in Bratislava and Nitra, municipalities, owners, administrators and users (on regional and local level) i) overview of the existing management of the site and its coordination – administration and conservation – description of particular levels of preservation securing (including potential sources of utilisation), indication of problems – detailed explication of functional processes, hierarchy and sharing of competencies among particular respective subjects Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment Legislative framework and conservation documents – continuation: j) description of sanctions in case of violation of the aforementioned legal and administrative regulations, indication of problems – defines mechanisms of sanctions, responsible official bodies, indicates legal requirements and informs about sums of fines k) cooperating subjects (NGOs etc.) – list of subjects, their members, description of their working system and aims of cooperation (association of villages „Most priateľstva – Hídverő Tarsulás“ /Bridge of Friendship/, NGO net project Basin Danube) l) potential problems of management and protection of the site, outline of solutions – to date existing management and administration tools are suffiecient, the only indicated problem is currently solved clarification of ownership in „Iža – Kelemantia“ Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Who has prepared the MP? We have chosed for preparation of the MP Ms. Magdalena Janovská, active architect, author of a lot of historical monuments research, author of the Management plan of Slovak World Heritage Site „Levoča, Spiš Castle and the Associated Cultural Monuments”. - She has created team of preparators of the MP. - She is cooperate with stakeholders and all state authorities, too. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Way of involving stakeholders • During the process of preparation of MP we have been a lot of meetings • with stakeholders and cooperation with management authorities of site: • Communication and meetings of representatives of the Monuments Board SR, Ministry of Culture of the SR and external experts with stakeholders - owners of grounds, administrators of monuments, government authorities, local and regional authorities – in order to keep them informed on the project activities proceedings and to solve actual problems, especially the settlement of the property relations and safeguarding of the monuments protection. • 2. We prepared Questionnaires for owners and administrators of monuments, local community, entrepreneurs and authorities have been prepared and distributed in Iza and Rusovce. Subsequently, the results of this survey formed the base for proposal of the management system of the site and are reflected in the measures of the management plan. • 3. Wider public have been informed about the project through media – articles in the “Informator Archivu PU SR”, which is a magazine issued by the Monuments Board SR, interview on the “Radio ONE” and information published on our webpage www.pamiatky.sk Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment • Analysis of the broader potential of the site • Identification of potential sources to be used in favour of the proposed site’s management, regarding values of the site and human resources (analysis of sources for sustainable tourism within the larger context of the site) – these are the historic objects, such as Rusovce manor house and park, Roman-Catholic and Evangelical churches, traditional houses and statues and values of natural environment of Danube alluvial forests • b) Sources and levels of financing of management and preservation of the authenticity and integrity of the proposed site • c) Current state of financing, including indication of sources – local financing by owners and municipalities, national sources for more expensive projects - grant system of the Ministry of Culture, state party offers also a non-financial help (scientific support) and mediates sources of international co-financing – EU structural funds Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment • Aspects of sustainable tourism • visitors facilities – information system, transport, services – restaurant and accomodation services, health service, accessibility, etc. – contains detailed information about number, types, character and utility of these facilities, separately for Rusovce and Iža • b) other sources utilizable for tourism – places and facilities suitable for water sports, swimming, in-line skating, etc. • c) number of visitors and other indicators – both properties serve for various cultural activities, number of visitors can be traced only in Rusovce (museum tickets) • d) demographic indicators – number of inhabitants is growing but their age structure is not satisfactory (higher than national average) Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of the Management plan – data collection, assessment Scientific sources and sources for training in protection and management techniques (education) • University engineer studies focused on conservation, preservation and management of built heritage (Slovak Technical University), standardized and periodical education of Monuments Board of the SR and Regional Monuments Boards´ staff, specialized education on cultural and natural heritage protection provided by various NGOs (Tree of Life, Slovak National Trust, Foundation for Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Academia Istrpolitana Nova), consultations and cooperation with museums, universities, academics and experts from home and abroad, conferences , seminaries and workshops organized by Monuments Board of the SR, etc. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
B/ Analytic part of Management plan – data colection, assessment Monitoring of the state of preservation of the site – current state – - monitoring of the technical state and monitoring of preservation of defined values is executed as one of the main duties of the Monuments Board of the SR, permanently during all activities ongoing within the nominated area SWOT analysis - - indication of strong and weak features of the site, opportunities and threats was divided and evaluated in the framework of more specific catgories, which are – location, natural conditions, environment, human resources, employment market, economic development, housing capacities, social and tehnical infrastructure,.. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
C/ Proposal part of the MP • Starting points of solution • stipulation of key areas that have to be solved in order to preserve the outstanding universal value, authenticity and integrity of the site • – in connection with the Analytical part – the main principle is long-term management focusing on regulation and sustainable utilisation of the site harmonizing with the interest of preservation and estimation of its outstanding values, management should address to close cooperation and interconnection within the site, stipulate the vision of quality, importance and potential of the site and safeguard its sustainable development Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
C/ Proposal part of the MP • 2. Proposal of particular plans to be solved, including the protection against natural disasters • Urgent – 1-2 years plan: • - clarification of ownership relations and establishing of proper administration, • - finish the management plan, tourism plan and information system, • - declaration of buffer zone, • - continuation the archaeological research, • - safeguard the adequate protection of the site and archaeological findings, • - concepts of renewal and presentation of the site, • - obtaining of finances for periodical maintenance • - etc. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18-19 November 2010
C/ Proposal part of the MP • 2. Proposal of particular plans to be solved, including the protection • against natural disasters - continuation: • b) - Short-term plan – 2 - 5 years: • To gain sources for steady financing, • to present archeological research and findings, • to implement the concept of renewal and presentation, • to implement the tourism plan and information system, • to reconstruct the museum building in Rusovce, • to establish safety measures, • to build access communication, parking and other facilities for visitors • etc. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
C/ Proposal part of the MP • 2. Proposal of particular plans to be solved, including the protection • against natural disasters continuation: • c) - Medium – term plan for 5 - 10 years: • complex renewal of damaged objects, • gradual conservation and long-term regulated utilisation of all objects on the site, • follow-up scientific research, • protection from natural disasters, • etc. • d) – Long – term plan for 10 - 30 years: • complex attitude torevitalisation of technical infrastructure, communications, lighting, landscaping and removal of improper intrusive elements on the site and its buffer zone as well, scientific reseach of potential extension of the site (in Rusovce - Gerulata), adopt the complex spatial planning concept, etc. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
C/ Proposal part of the MP • Intention for renewal, presentation, basic maintenance, protection,...: • renewal of the Bratislava City Museum building, • permanent maintenance of presented findings, • periodical maintenance of the area and creation of background for visitors, etc. • Promotion activities, education: • project documentation of information system, • joint promotion of the properties via print materials, • information panels, digital and multimedia presentations, • tourist guide services, inclusion into cultural and natural tourist routes, integration of school children into cultural and social activities related to the site, organization of workshops, • transboundary cooperation with „Limes countries“, etc. Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
C/ Proposal part of the MP • Solution of the management system – proposal of management • proposal of individual subjects participating within 4 levels of management (international, national, regional and local), forms of their cooperation, periodicity of members meetings and duties of the site's management group in detail (I will speak about later) • Basic financing– necessary is financing through various sources and usage of grant schemes and EU structural funds. Control of financing is in the competencies of Ministry of Culture and respective bodies administrating the grants and EU funds. Information about financing of the site will be available on the internet. • Solution of problems– described mechanism is object of control under the provisions of the Act on Protection of Monuments and Historic Sites, executed by Monuments Board of the SR and Regional Monuments Boards in Bratislava and Nitra • Monitoring system– key indicators for monitoring are enumerated, responsible institutions and periodicity of monitoring are stated, mechanism of its execution and revision are described Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Proposal of the working scheme of the management group • International Level • Danube Limes Management Group (Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, etc.) we propose it creation • Management Group Limes Romanus (UK, Germany • - representatives of sites already listed in UNESCO World Heritage List) Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava 18 – 19 November 2010
Establismentoftheworkingschemeofthemanagementgroup On the National Level Inter-department commission of Ministry of CultureoftheSR (for World Heritage Sites): - Ministry of Cultureofthe SR - Other ministries (economy, regional development, education, etc.) - Slovak Academy of Sciences - Member of the Management Group Danube Limes – Slovak part Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Establismentoftheworkingschemeofthemanagementgroup • On the National level - proposal: • Management Group Danube limes – Slovak Part: • Self-governing region of Nitra – via Danubian Museum in Komárno • - City of Bratislava via Bratislava City Museum • - Monuments Board SR Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010
Establismentoftheworkingschemeofthemanagementgroup • On the Local Level: • Management Group Iza – Kelemantia: • - Owners (representatives): • - Self-governing region of Nitra (Danubian Museum) • - National Water-resources Body, Forests SR, other owners • - Municipality of Iža • - Regional Monuments Board in Nitra • - Archeologist researching the site • - Invited: Monuments Board SR, owners from buffer zone Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
Establismentoftheworkingschemeofthemanagementgroup • On theLocalLevel: • Management Group Rusovce – Gerulata: • - Owners: • City of Bratislava (Bratislava City Museum) • invited Municipality – City part Rusovce • - Regional Monuments Board in Bratislava • - Archeologist who has researched the site • Invited: owners from buffer zone and Monuments Board SR Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
4. Short summary of process preparation of the MP • Management planning process – has started in the 2nd half of 2009 with • Definitionof objectives, establish the Values • Analytical Part of the MP - Data collection (administration and technical data of the site, scientific data, contemporary state of the site, threats and prevention, legislative framework and conservation documents, funding sources, management system, tourism, SWOT analysis, identifications of strong and weak feature of the site, evaluation – definition of priorities to solve, etc.) • Proposal part of MP – approval and implementation - Proposal of particular plans to be solved, including the protection against natural disasters: • - urgent plan for 1-2 years • - short-term plan for 2-5 years • - medium-term plan for 5-10 years • - long-term plan for 10-30 years • 5. End of Proposal of Management Plan and Management System, meetings with stakeholders – to end of March 2010 • Preparation of the proposal of the MP • Discussion with stakeholders - approval and implementation - May – June 2010 Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
4. Process of preparation of the MP - continuation 5. Presentation and discussion of proposal of MP on expert field (ICOMOS experts and project experts) – on the Meeting on Monitoring and Management of the World Heritage Sites which took place in BanskáŠtiavnica, Slovakia, on 12th – 14th October 2010 – during this meetingwere invited all authors of management plans of the existing management plans of the Slovak World Heritage Sites (WHS) and members of managing staffs of WHS, and – of course - all partners of our Danube Limes Project. Programme of the Meeting comprised (apart other issues) presentations of the existing management plans of the Slovak WHS, among which the updated version of SK Danube Limes Management Plan was presented. This event afforded an opportunity to compare, discuss and consult the management plans not only among project partners, but also with invited experts – besides others, Mr. Giora Solar, ICOMOS expert from Israel for management plans and discuss how those plans are applicable in practice. Conclusions are public on our web-sidewww.pamiatky.sk. - We wanted to discuss the proposed structure of booth – Slovak and Hungarian management plans, Mr. Zsolt Maté and Ákos Franko introduced us for discussion Preservation Strategy of Rippa Pannonia, which are part of MP Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
5. The Schedule of process preparation of the MP – next steps 6. During present days we are working on the updated version of the management plan and we are preparing it for presenting and discussing it with stakeholders 7. Presentation of updated version of the MP to stakeholders – January, February 2011 8. Formal creation on International and National Level of Management Group of Danube Limes 9. Formal creation on Local Level Management Group Iza – Kelemantia and Management Group Rusovce - Gerulata 9. After discussion with stakeholders and management groups – creation final version of the Antique Roman Monuments on the Middle Danube Management Plan - June 2011 10. Finalization and translation and of final version of the Antique Roman Monuments on the Middle Danube Management Plan – September 2011 Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava,18 – 19 November 2010
Thank you for your atention! Ing.arch. Ľubica Pinčíková, Mgr. Anna Tuhárska Monuments Board of the Slovak Republic Cesta na Červený most 6, 814 06 Bratislava Lubica.Pincikova@pamiatky.gov.skanna.tuharska@pamiatky.gov.sk Ing. arch. Magdaléna Janovská, Námestie Majstra Pavla 38, 054 01 Levoča, tel.: 053 4699 333, 0903 605 703, e-mail: janovska@stonline.sk Danube Limes Project Workshop Protection strategies, presentation and management principles, Bratislava, 18 – 19 November 2010