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An international conference – the Tenth Landscape Seminar – entitled “Towards Cultural Landscape Management and Shaping Social pro-Ecologic Attitudes”, held at Niepołomice Castle on 8-10 May 2008, was organised by the Institute of Landscape Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology and the Commission of the Cultural Landscape of the Polish Geographic Society in Cracow. The three-days long conference discussed the participation, shaping and management of a widely comprehended cultural landscape. The presented papers dealt with the examples of the cultural landscape in Croatia, Japan, Austria, Scotland and Poland. The event was supplemented with a poster session featuring projects by the students of architecture at the Cracow University of Technology and a study tour of Cracow and the salt mine in Wieliczka.
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Ascientific conference on ”The Landscapes of Europe – A Planned Economy or the Creation of Chaos?” took place in Wrocław on 17-19 September 2009. The meeting was the outcome of several months of cooperation involving three largest Wrocław academic centres: the University of Wrocław, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, and the Wrocław Polytechnic. The joint motto encompassed three landscape conferences: the Forum of Landscape Architecture (Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences), ”The faces of balance” (Wrocław Polytechnic) and deliberations on the encroaching extinction of the landscape (Wrocław University). The reason for organising the conference was concern for the landscape – its diversity and quality in the context of negative civilisational, environmental and legal phenomena as well as such accompanying developments as the impoverishment, degradation and appropriation of the Polish landscape. The participants of the debates stressed the role of suitable pro-landscape education and drew attention to the necessity of a consistent implementation of a cohesive landscape policy. The conference accepted the Wrocław Landscape Charter, at the same time emphasising the role of the active participation of the academic milieus in the decision-making process and in shaping the Polish landscape.
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