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The first transnational meeting of the "Borderless Borders" strategic partnership takes place in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. It is organized by Aline Rutily and Jean Soulier, project coordinators for the Landscape and Heritage without Borders association.
Creation of the Project Steering Committee
This is an opportunity to create a Steering Committee for the management and implementation of the project. It consists of "referents" representing the five partners who will sit in the five transnational meetings of this committee scheduled until June 2019.
First work of the steering committee
Presentation of the main axes of the project by the coordinators.
Approval of a monitoring method for the management and implementation of the project.
Presentation of the projects of each partner :
See the slides of the projects of the partners, presented at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, at the 1st Transnational Partnership Meeting, on December 8, 2017.
Association « Paysage et Patrimoine sans frontière », Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Orto Botanico di Padova
Agrupamento de Escolas João de Deus
Jardín Botánico de L’universidad de Granada
Results of the meeting
The list of the members of the Steering Committee
the creation of a collaborative space Dropbox and its tree
the tree structure of the web pages of the new project
A space on this site dedicated specifically to the dissemination of the project
Tools for the educational work of the project : training needs assessment document, examples of key competency frameworks
management tools and local implementation "Kit" created within the project
the report of the meeting.
Field visit.
Despite the bad weather, the partners visited the National Estate of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, place of study of the partner schools of the association PPSF :
Model of the castle and gardens built in the sixteenth century by Henri II and Henri IV
Parterres and terrace built by Louis XIV who entrusts the plan to André Le Nôtre
A short visit was also made to Espace Paul and André Véra, landscapers and garden designers "Art Deco" at the beginning of the 20th century.
All the participants evaluated very favorably this first transnational meeting in Saint-Germain-en-Laye which allowed
to lay the foundations of our future collaboration,
to agree on the work plan, the modalities of its follow-up, the objectives to be held, the target audiences and the deadlines,
to validate the assignments of the tasks,
to recall the financial arrangements.
Aline Rutily, coordinator,
Association Paysage et patrimoine sans frontière, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France