Historic and Heritage Landscape Mapping: International Approaches and Methodologies
Event Date:
16/03/2026
Event Time:
6:00 pm
Event Location:
Online
Event Details 活動詳情:
| Event: | HISTORIC AND HERITAGE LANDSCAPE MAPPING: INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES AND METHODOLOGIES |
| Date: | 16 March 2026 (Monday) |
| Time: | 6:00pm – 8:30pm Hong Kong Time |
| Online Link: | Refer to the Zoom link on the poster |
| Speaker: |
“Cultural Landscape: Concepts and Approach”
Dr Steve Brown, Past President, ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes
“From Theory to Practice: Reflections on the HUL Approach in Chinese Cases”
“Mapping Indigeneity: Land, Ecology, Knowledge”
“Mapping Undocumented Monuments and Archaeological Features in Cultural Landscapes using Geospatial Data”
“Inventorying and Mapping Heritage Assets in Historic Districts in Singapore”
Mr Kelvin Ang, Director, Conservation Management, URA Singapore |
| Discussant: |
“Implications for Urban-Rural Landscapes in Hong Kong SAR”
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| CPD Points: | 2.5 CPD credit hours |
| Language: | English |
| Fee: |
Free of charge for HKICON Members, HKICON Friends, HKICON Student Members, and non-HKICON Members.
*During the seminar, an online registration form will be provided via Zoom for members to register their attendance.
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| Remarks: | Members can apply for CPD points (equivalent to the hours attended) via the self-claimed CPD platform, providing an attendance certificate of the event. |
About the CPD 活動簡述:
The two-part seminar series on “Historic and Heritage Landscape Mapping: Approaches and Methodologies” is being convened to kick off an initiative on “Mapping Historic and Heritage Landscapes in Hong Kong SAR in its Wider Context within the Greater Bay Area”, through the collaboration of HKILA, HKICON, UTM and HKU. This initiative aims to give enhanced understanding and recognition of the intrinsic value of historic landscapes – with layers of built, social and natural fabric encompassing tangible and intangible heritage – within conservation and development policy, plans and projects.
The next seminar will be on mapping urban-rural landscapes in Hong Kong (25 March 2026 from 6:00-8:30 pm, Hong Kong time, at HKU Knowles Building 419).
(Image courtesy of Master of Science in Conservation and Division of Landscape Architecture)
Remarks 備註:
- Video recording / Photographing of the event will be conducted for promotional and archival purposes. If participants prefer not to be included in the video/photo, please let us know on the date before the event starts.
- For enquiries, please contact arcevent@hku.hk