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2011

14th INTO International Conference of National Trusts

Co-hosted by Heritage Canada Foundation (HCF) and The Land Conservancy of British Columbia (TLC)

Connecting People, Places and Stories: New Strategies for Conservation in a Changing World.

October 12 - 16 2011
Victoria, British Columbia
The Fairmont Empress and Victoria Conference Centre

In 2011, the Heritage Canada Foundation’s 38th annual national conference will join forces with the first International Conference of National Trusts held in Canada. Conference delegates will also have special access to the Association for Preservation Technology International (APTI) 2011 conference co-located at the Fairmont Empress Hotel and Victoria Conference Centre.

The 14th International Conference of National Trusts will focus on building connections and sharing experiences to help organizations, communities and individuals charged with caring for special places meet the new challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. Conference sessions will explore new approaches to the protection of special places as well as the stories, traditions, languages and cultures that give them meaning. A key conference goal will be to identify innovative ways to successfully engage people and communities in this work.

INTO (International National Trusts Organization) is a network of National Trusts and similar organizations from around the world, united by their common interest in the conservation and enjoyment of our shared heritage – built and natural, tangible and intangible. The organisation’s mission is to “promote the conservation and enhancement of the heritage of all nations for the benefit of the people of the world and future generations”.

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Presentations

Presentations from the 2011 conference are now available. For information about the sequence of presentations and the session in which they appeared, please consult the Conference Program. Please note that presentations are available only in the language in which they were presented.

George Abungu. Okello Abungu Heritage Consultants. (Nairobi, Kenya)
• Heritage Management in Africa: New Challenges, New Opportunities.
Bonnie Burnham,. World Monuments Fund. (New York City, USA)
• World Monuments Fund.
Fiona Reynolds. National Trust. (London, UK)
• Protecting Special Places in a Changing World.

Asfawossen, Princess Mariam. Addis Woubet (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
• Addis Woubet Ethiopia.
Natalie Bull. Heritage Canada Foundation (Ottawa, Ontario)
• Protecting Historic Building Species at Risk
Belinda Claxton. Tsawout First Nation. (Saanichton, BC)
• Restoration of First Nations Sites – Working with Land Trusts.
Purnima Datt. Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (New Delhi, India)
• INTACH’s Heritage Education and Communication Service
Ian Davidson. National Trust for Scotland. (Edinburgh, Scotland)
• Organisational Improvement through International Staff Exchanges.
John De Coninck. Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda. (Kampala, Uganda)
• Inspiring the Youth: Linking Community Museums to Heritage Education.
Ursula De Jong, Deakin University, (Melbourne, Australia)
• Place-based Knowledge (PBK): Exploring a New Paradigm through Point Nepean National Park, Victoria, Australia
Aaron Domes. Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park. (Lethbridge, Alberta)
• Engaging with the Communities of Writing-on-Stone / Aisinai’pi: The Making of a World Heritage Site in Southern Alberta.
Elizabeth Erasito. National Trust of Fiji. (Suva, Fiji)
• Biodiversity Protection: Fiji Islands & Rotuma.
Stephen Fai. Carleton University. (Ottawa, Ontario)
• Cultural Diversity and Material Imagination in Saskatchewan’s Architecture.
Ding Feng. Ruan Yisan Heritage Foundation. (Shanghai, China)
• Traditional Building Awareness and Conservation in China.
David Fixler. EYP/AE, Inc. (Boston, USA)
• Stewardship of Modern Resources: Issues and Opportunities.
Jill Gotthelf & Walter Sedovic. Walter Sedovic Architects. (Irvington, USA)
• Paradox to Paradigm: Sustainability and Performance of Heritage Buildings.
Jennifer Gray. The Bermuda National Trust. (Hamilton, Bermuda)
• Preservation on an Oceanic Island: Riding the Waves and Preparing for the Storms.
Natalia Hirsch & Bernard Roussel. Museum of Natural History, Paris. (Paris, France)
• Ethiopian Home Gardens as a Showcase for Local Cultural Production.
Ho Sheau Fung, Penang Heitage Trust, (George Town, Malaysia)
• Heritage Education.
Michelle Hua. Environmental Trust Centre. (Taipei, Taiwan)
• Linking Indigenous Wisdom and Sustainable Land Use Practices: Case Studies in Indigenous Eco-tourism in Eastern Taiwan.
John Hull. Thompson Rivers University. (Kamloops, BC)
• ‘Creating’ New Cultural Visitor Experiences: The French Shore Historical Society, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Thomas Hutton. University of British Columbia. (Vancouver, BC)
• Heritage Districts and the Creative Economy: Development Pathways and Pressures.
Mike Jackson. Illinois Preservation Agency (Springfield, USA)
• News from the Home Front: Green Goals for Historic Homes – The Net Zero Question
Kayla Jonas. Heritage Resources Centre. (Waterloo, Ontario)
• Using Interactive Websites to Engage Communities in Heritage.
Ned Kaufman. Kaufman Conservation. (New York City, USA)
• Heritage Services: Delivering on the Promise.
Maureen Liebl. Merhrangarh Fort Museum Shop. (Jodhpur, India)
• Merchandising the Monument: An Experimental Model for Cultural Commerce in the Indian Context.
Terry Little. Trust for African Rock Art. (Nairobi, Kenya)
• Engaging Communites to Use and Save Africa’s Rock Art.
Donald Luxton. Donald Luxton & Associates Inc. (Vancouver, BC)
• Seismic Upgrading in Vancouver Schools.
Rob Macklin. National Trust (Swindon, UK)
• Protecting Agricultural Heritage in a Changing World.
Cindi Malinick. National Trust for Historic Preservation. (Washington, D.C., USA)
Oliver Maurice. International National Trust Organization. (London, UK)
• The Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism.
Yuri Mazarov. Moscow State University & Russian National Center for Heritage Trusteeship. (Moscow, Russia)
• Russian Heritage Policy: Twenty Years of Hopes and Disappointments.
S.K. Misra. Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development. (New Delhi, India)
• Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development.
Richard Moorhouse. Ontario Heritage Trust. (Toronto, Ontario)
Making Conservation Pay.
Mike Moriarty. South African National Heritage Trust. (Johannesburg, South Africa)
• SA National Heritage Trust: Traversing the Financial Challenge.
Judy Oberlander. Judy Oberlander and Associates Inc. (Vancouver, BC)
• Forging New Partnerships to Promote the Business of Heritage Conservation.
Martin Purslow. National Trust of Australia (Victoria). (Melbourne, Australia)
• Old Melbourne Jail and the Business of Justice.
Marcy Rockman. National Park Service. (Washington, D.C., USA)
• Climate Change and Cultural Resources at the National Park Service.
Paul Sapounzi. +VG Architects. (Brantford, Ontario)
• Heritage Interpretation and The Old Don Jail.
Martin Scicluna. Dín l-Art Helwa. (Valletta, Malta)
• Climate Change and Heritage Conservation: Malta, A Case Study.
Wendy Shearer. MHBC. (London, Ontario)
• Infill, Intensification and Integration of Significant Cultural Landscapes in Major Redevelopment Plans: A Case Study of the Former London Psychiatric Hospital, London, Ontario.
Kathleen Sheppard, The Land Conservancy of BC (Victoria, B.C.)
Julian Smith. Willowbank (Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario)
• Traditional Trades Revival and the Role of the Master Builder.
Yvonne Stich & Terrance Brunette. City of Richmond. (Richmond, BC)
• Terra Nova Park – The Peaceable Kingdom: Reclaiming Forgotten Lives, Forgotten Places, Forgotten Stories through Analogical Programming and Interpretation.
Sethuraman Suresh. Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. (New Delhi, India)
• The Role of National Heritage Preservation Trusts in Heritage Legislation: The American and Indian Experiences.
Bishnu Tulsie. Saint Lucia National Trust. (Castries, Saint Lucia)
• Staying Focused: Programming and Financial Challenges of the Saint Lucia National Trust.
Nancy Turner. University of Victoria. (Victoria, BC)
• Learning from Canada’s First Nations.
Anthony Veerkamp. National Trust for Historic Preservation. (San Francisco, USA)
• Leveraging Social Media.
Anthony Veerkamp. National Trust for Historic Preservation. (San Francisco, USA)
• Understanding and Adapting to Climate Change.
Andrew Waldron. Parks Canada. (Gatineau, Quebec)
• A Keystroke Away: Connecting Canadians to their Historic Places.
Nichola Walkden. The Land Conservancy of BC. (Victoria, BC)
• National Trusts and Local Food Security.
Juju Wang. National Tsing Hua University. (Taipei, Taiwan)
• The Green Market Movement in Taiwan.
Jeff Ward. Capital Regional District. (Victoria, BC)
• Not By Government Alone: Turning Partnership into Great Regional Protected Areas in the Capital Region of British Columbia.
Andrew Weaver. University of Victoria. (Victoria, BC)
• The Challenge of Global Warming.
Yun Sangkoo. National Trust for Korea. (Seoul, South Korea)
• Sustainable Solutions for Realizing Value in Heritage Sites.

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Firms/Organizations Represented

A-D, E-L, M-R, S-Z

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Addis Woubet, Ethiopia
Africana Research Centre, Nigeria
Akello Abungu Heritage Consultants, Kenya
American Express, USA
An Taisce The National Trust for Ireland, Ireland
Anglin Associates, Canada
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Canada
Architecture Heritage Program Planner, Canada
Athabasca University, Canada
Aylmer Heritage Association, Canada
Bali Kuna Heritage Society, Indonesia
Beijing Cultural Heritage Protection Center, China
Bermuda National Trust, Bermuda
Brandon Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, Canada
Calgary Heritage Initiative Society, Canada
CAP Masonry, Canada
Carleton University, Canada
Catherine C. Cole & Associates, Canada
Centre for Community Mapping, University of Waterloo, Canada
Centre for Human Settlements, University of British Columbia, Canada
Cintec Reinforcement Systems, Canada
City of Calgary, Canada
City of Coquitlam, Canada
City of Edmonton, Canada
City of Lacombe, Canada
City of Moncton, Canada
City of Nanaimo, Canada
City of New Westminster, Canada
City of Ottawa, Canada
City of Peterborough, Canada
City of Red Deer, Canada
City of Regina, Canada
City of Richmond, Park Department, Canada
City of Surrey, Canada
City of Thunder Bay, Canada
City of Vancouver, Canada
City of Victoria, Canada
Clifford Restoration Limited, Canada
Commonwealth Association of Museums, Canada
Community Heritage Ontario, Canada
Conestoga College, Canada
Conseil du patrimoine religieux du Québec, Canada
Conservation Trust
Capital Regional District Parks, Canada
Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda, Uganda
Deakin University, Australia
Department of Canadian Heritage, Canada
Donald Luxton & Associates Inc. , Canada

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E.R.A. Architects Inc., Canada
Ecclesiastical Insurance, Canada
Eclectic Preservation, USA
Eco-walk Children's Program, Phillipines
En'owkin Centre, Canada
Esquimalt Heritage Advisory Committee, Canada
EYP/AE Inc., USA
Falkland Islands Museum & National Trust, Falkland Islands
Florida Ski Council, USA
Fondation Rues principales, Canada
Forest Department, Bangladesh
Forest Practices Board, Canada
G.F. Duffus and Company Ltd. , Canada
Golder Associates, Canada
Government House, Canada
Heritage BC, Canada
Heritage Branch, BC Government, Canada
Heritage Canada Student Association, Concordia University, Canada
Heritage Collaborative Inc. , Canada
Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada
Heritage Oak Bay, Canada
Heritage Port Hope, Canada
Heritage Saskatchewan, Canada
Historic Sites, Yukon Government, Canada
Home Gardens Project – Ethiopia, Ethiopia
House of Commons, Canada
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, USA
Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, India
Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Canada
Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development, India
Indonesian Heritage Trust, Indonesia
Intach
Integrated Workplace Solutions, Canada
International National Trust Organization, UK
Inuit Heritage Trust, , Canada
Iredale Group Architecture, Canada
Jagaran Media Centre, Nepal
Jonathan Yardley Architect Inc., Canada
Judy Oberlander & Associates Inc. , Canada
Kaufman Conservation, USA
KJ Watt, Canada
Landscape and History, Canada
Laurie Smith Heritage Consulting, Canada
Limen Group, Canada

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Mark Thompson Brandt Architect & Associates, Canada
Mehrangarh Museum Trust, India
MHBC, Canada
Mindset Social Innovation Foundation, Canada
Moncton Heritage Board, Canada
Moscow State University, Russia
Municipality of the County of Annapolis, Canada
Musée national d'Histoire naturelle, France
Museum & National Trust
National Association for Olmsted Parks, USA
National Park Service, USA
National Trust, UK
National Trust for Historic Preservation, USA
National Trust for Historic Preservation, Western Office, USA
National Trust for Jersey, Jersey
National Trust for Korea, South Korea
National Trust for Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
National Trust of Australia (Australian Capital Territory), Australia
National Trust of Australia (New South Wales), Australia
National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Australia
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia), Australia
National Trust of England Wales & Northern Ireland, UK
National Trust of Fiji, Fiji
National Trust of Malta, Malta
National Trust for Scotland, Scotland
National Trust of Slovakia, Slovakia
National Trust of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
Nova Scotia Lighthouse Preservation Society, Canada
Okello Abungu Heritage Consultants, Kenya
Old Strathcona Foundation
Ontario Heritage Trust, Canada
Ontario Historical Society, Canada
Ontario Power Generation, Canada
Parks Canada, Canada
Penang Heritage Trust, Malaysia
Public Works and Government Service Canada - Heritage Conservation Directorate, Canada
Quest Workshops and Fundraising, USA
Regina Municipal Heritage Advisory, Canada
Ruan Yisan Heritage Foundation, China
Russian National Center for Heritage Trusteeship, Russia

S-Z
Saint Lucia National Trust, Saint Lucia
Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, Canada
Saskatoon Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee, Canada
School of Community & Regional Planning, Canada
School of Earth & Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria
Shared Services BC, Canada
Sheridan College, Canada
Stantec Architecture Ltd. , Canada
Stardust Communications, Canada
Stevens Burgess Architects Ltd. , Canada
Strathcona County, Canada
Sumatra Heritage Trust, Indonesia
Surrey Heritage Advisory Commission, Canada
Swaziland National Trust Commission, Swaziland
Taiwan Environmental Information Association, Taiwan
Taiwan National Trust, Taiwan
Talbot Consultants International Inc. , Canada
Taylor Hazell Architects, Canada
The Historical Society of Alberta, Canada
The International Centre of the Roerichs, Russia
The Land Conservancy of BC, Canada
Thompson Rivers University, Canada
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Canada
Town of Grimsby, Canada
Town of Truro, Canada
Township of Esquimalt, Canada
TransPerfect Translations, USA
Truro Heritage Advisory Committee, Canada
Trust for African Rock Art, Kenya
Union Rempart, France
Université de Montréal, Canada
University of Victoria, Canada
University of Zagreb, Croatia
Unterman McPhail, Canada
Vancouver BC Canada, Canada
Victoria Heritage Foundation, Canada
Vintage Woodworks Inc. , Canada
+VG Architects, Canada
Western Heritage, Canada
Whitefriars College, Australia
Willowbank, Canada
World Monuments Fund, USA
Writing-on-Stone / Aisinai'pi, Canada
Yukon Heritage Resources Board, Canada
Zanzibar Stone Town Heritage Society, Tanzania

 

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