![]() Kristen is the Chair of the Specialist Group on Indigenous Peoples Customary and Environmental Law and Human Rights with the Commission on Environment, Economic and Social Policy (CEESP) of IUCN. She is Senior Vice President and Managing Director for the Policy Center for Environment and Peace. Kristen Walker Painemilla has been with Conservation International for 17 years. She is passionate about engaging with children, youth, and emerging professionals disseminating the skill of ‘reading the landscape’ in her quest towards liveable urban environments. She has contributed to ISOCARP (International Society of City and Regional Planners) for over two decades. She is currently Secretary General of ICOMOS International Scientific Committee of Cultural Landscapes and Advisory Circle Member of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA). She was Co- Chair for the Scientific Symposium for the 19 th ICOMOS General Assembly in Delhi in 2017 on ‘heritage and democracy’. ![]() She began volunteering with international organisations early on in her career. Living in Stockholm since 2017 she hopes to drive change in the field of water, heritage and placemaking. She has contributed to award winning public projects through Beyond Built, a Delhi based project lab. In line with her education in Delhi and York, U.K, Nupur has contributed to landscape architecture, planning and heritage conservation through practice and teaching. Anita is a member of Australia ICOMOS and the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Archaeological Heritage Management (ICAHM). Her current field research with communities on the Micronesian island of Yap, is mapping the contemporary significance of the social landscape of Yapese Stone Money. She is a Lecturer in the Master of Professional Archaeology at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia and the Cultural Expert member of Australia’s Delegation to the UNESCO World Heritage Committee (2017 – 2021).She has advised communities, State and Australian Governments on World Heritage nominations for cultural sites, including the recently inscribed Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, Australia, and on heritage conservation programs in the Pacific Islands where she has been an Advisor to the Pacific World Heritage Program since 2004. Teresa is also a member and former Board member of the Belgian Blue Shield.ĭr Anita Smith is an archaeologist and academic with research interests in World Heritage, cultural landscapes and the cultural heritage of the Pacific Islands. She is the past-President of ICOMOS Belgium, the immediate past-President of ICOMOS Wallonia-Brussels and the previous Editor of the ICOMOS Wallonia-Brussels journal Thema&Collecta. Teresa is a member of ICOMOS Belgium (Wallonie-Bruxelles), Expert Member of the ICOMOS International scientific committee on Training (CIF), and Member of the ICOMOS Working Group for the safeguarding of the cultural heritage in Syria and Iraq. Since the beginning of her career, Teresa has been working as volunteer with international organisations. She as developed research, restoration projects, conservation and management assessments for some of the most significant archaeological sites in the Mediterranean area as Sagalassos in Turkey and the World Heritage Sites of Baalbek and Tire in Lebanon. Teresa is known internationally for her work on conservation of archaeological sites. Teresa Patrício is a Portuguese/Belgian architect Doctor in Engineering and heritage conservation specialist, President of ICOMOS and Professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, in Belgium (KU Leuven). I’m thrilled to work with our team and welcome all participants in Sydney! As international co-chair of the GA2023 Scientific Symposium and heading our language dirveristy team I promote a diverse and inclusive event. At ICOMOS I am an expert member of the Executive Committee of CIPA Heritage Documentation and communication officer at the Sustainable Development Goals Working Group. ![]() I am also co-editor of the Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development. I have been serving as advisor to the UNESCO Silk Roads World Heritage nomination for more than a decade. I also collaborate worldwide with local professionals and government officials, UNESCO, ICCROM, ICESCO, WMF, IICAS, ICOMOS and the private sector, in the fields of capacity building and consulting regarding the World Heritage Convention, inventories, digital heritage documentation, conservation and monitoring practices, and heritage impact assessments. Ona Vileikis is PhD, architect and cultural heritage specialist, researcher at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London (UCL). ![]()
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