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Seminar, debate and exhibition on "Cities and landscapes of modernity in the Mediterranean "

Workshop / Conference

Italy, Ferrare,
From 03-30-2011 to 04-01-2011

As part of the International Fair of Restoration at Ferrara (Italy), there will be a seminar on the topic of Cities and Landscapes of Modernity in the Mediterranean. It is aimed at teachers, students and professionals concerned by the safeguarding of recent heritage.

This event will bring together a large number of heritage experts (professionals and academics) from several Mediterranean countries (Morocco, Tunisia, Palestine, France, Italy...).

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  • Other or not specified

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Other information

Contact : Valentina Ridolfi valentina.ridolfi@heriscape.eu

Contact Phone : + 39 051 220843

Conditions of participation : Invitation

Practical details

Targets & objectives
The Invest in Med programme aims at developing sustainable trade relationships, investments and enterprise partnerships between the two rims of the Mediterranean. Funded at 75% by the European Union over the 2008-2011 period, it is implemented by the MedAlliance consortium, which associates economic development organisations (ANIMA, leader of the programme), CCIs (ASCAME, EUROCHAMBRES), and business federations (BUSINESSMED). The members of these networks, as well as their special partners (UNIDO, GTZ, EPA Euroméditerranée, World Bank, etc.), gather a thousand of economic actors - mobilised through pilot initiatives centered on key Mediterranean promising niches. Each year, a hundred operations associate the 27 countries of the European Union and 9 Mediterranean partner countries: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestinian Authority, Syria and Tunisia. www.invest-in-med.eu

Condition to participate

Seminar, debate and exhibition on "Cities and landscapes of modernity in the Mediterranean "