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LANDSAPE POLICY AND HERITAGE IN IRELAND Presentation by MICHAEL STARRETT Chief Executive The Heritage Council of Ireland CHeriScape Conference Ghent 1-2 July 2014 , Architectural Policy & Urban Design, DAHG. What is landscape ? What is heritage?.
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LANDSAPE POLICY AND HERITAGE IN IRELAND Presentation by MICHAEL STARRETT Chief Executive The Heritage Council of Ireland CHeriScapeConference Ghent 1-2 July 2014 , Architectural Policy & Urban Design, DAHG
What is landscape? What is heritage? • “Landscape is an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and interaction of natural and/or human forces.” • the national heritage of Ireland is defined as including • “...monuments, archaeological objects, heritage objects, architectural heritage, flora, fauna, wildlife habitats, LANDSCAPES, SEASCAPES, wrecks, geology, heritage gardens, parks and inland waterways.” • The Heritage Act 1995 European Landscape Convention: Article 1
Confluence of ideas and thinking - ELC • - Landscape has an important public interest role in the cultural, ecological, environmental and social fields and constitutes a resource favourable to economic activity and the protection, management and planning of which can contribute to job creation • - Landscape contributes to the formation of local cultures and is a basic component of the European Natura and Cultural Heritage, contributing to human well being and consolidation of the European identity
· “AS IT WAS” and “AS IT WILL BE” for heritage management and conservation including landscapes -developed with social and economic objectives · managed and developed for scientific, economic and cultural reasons -integrated and multidisciplinary approach - local people driving initiatives And Valued for the cultural importance · Purely about protection and set aside for conservation -no significance attached to links between natural and cultural heritage · Managed mainly for visitors and tourists
- Establishing a Landscape Observatory of Ireland- Introducing a Landscape Ireland Act- Landscape Proofing existing primary legislation, government programmes and policies- Promoting a vibrant research and learning culture on landscape- Increasing public participation, accessibility and the use of local knowledge in landscape management 9 2010 Proposals for Ireland’s Landscapes Mountmellik, Co Laois
National Landscape Strategy - Objectives • Recognise landscape in law • Develop a National LCA • Develop Landscape Policies • Increase Landscape Awareness • Identify Education & Training needs • Involving the Public
Next Steps • The Heritage Council has a vision. • That vision is • to enable communities in Ireland to realise the potential contribution our national heritage can make in improving the quality of all our lives through assisting Ireland’s social, economic and environmental development • SPECIFIC ACTIONS TO DELIVER