Workshop
ANOS
The importance
of geological
EFG Council
Meeting
knowledge for
sustainable
Land use
Lisbon, 2016
19 to 20 May
21 to 22 May
Associação Portuguesa de Geólogos European Federation of Geologists Lisbon - Portugal APG 40th Anniversary and EFG Workshop “The importance of geological knowledge for sustainable land use”, 19 - 20 May, 2016 EFG Council Meeting, 21 - 22 May, 2016
Venue: WORKSHOP: ACADEMIA DAS CIÊNCIAS DE LISBOA | LISBON SCIENCES ACADEMY
EFG COUNCIL MEETING: MUSEU GEOLÓGICO DO LNEG | LNEG GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
EFGLISBON2016.WORDPRESS.COM INFORMATION: INFO@APGEOLOGOS.PT
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INTRODUCTION APG 40th anniversary and EFG Workshop “The Importance of Geological Knowledge for Sustainable Land Use” Workshop Background
11:00 Coffee break 11:30 Preventing the Sterilisation of Mineral Resources: Using and Abusing Geological Information John Cowley (Director, Mineral & Resource Planning Assoc.)
The gap between the knowledge available in geology and the aspired land use concepts appears to be particularly large. Therefore, it is necessary to apply an appropriate geobased land use concept. A land use concept that pursues a systemic approach and refers to an adequate extent to geo- logical knowledge provides options for future site-adequate land use as the basis for respective decision-makers or decision-making processes, not any longer conducted by political constraints or economic incentives only.
12:00 Shaping land use and mining policies: A core business for Geological Surveys Luca Demicheli (Secretary General, EuroGeoSurveys)
Workshop Aim
15:00 Lessons from the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake Carlos Sousa Oliveira (Professor at Instituto Superior Técnico,
Hubert Wiggering “The geology – land use – nexus”.
The APG 40th anniversary and EFG Workshop “The importance of geological knowledge for sustainable land use” will look at ways in which geological knowledge can contribute to the understanding and management of land use in order to provide a better decision-making and policy-planning framework.
PROGRAMME - WORKSHOP Thursday 19 May
12:30 Matching environmental conservation and mining in a Natural Park: a Portuguese example Miguel Goulão (Executive Vice-President, Assimagra) 13:00 Q&A 13:15 Lunch Session 2 - Land use planning and natural hazards
University of Lisbon)
15:30 Land use planning and urban development on geo-hazard prone zones. An European overview Rosa María Mateos (Researcher from the Geological Survey of Spain - IGME - Natural Hazards Departament)
16:00 Q&A 16:10 Coffee break 16:30 Insight from Policy-Makers (round table moderated by Vítor Correia; President, European Federation of
09:00-09:30 Registration
Geologists)
09:30 Welcome Session Célia Ramos (Secretary of State for Regional Planning and
Carlos Zorrinho (Member of the European Parliament) Teresa Ponce Leão (President, National Laboratory of Energy
Nature Conservation)
Teresa Ponce Leão (President, National Laboratory of Energy and Geology) Isabel Fernandez (Executive Director, European Federation of Geologists) José Romão (President, Portuguese Association of Geologists)
Session 1 - Land use planning and mineral resources 09:50 Recent developments in the implementation of the 2nd Pillar of the Raw Materials Initiative Mattia Pellegrini (Head of Unit for Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials, European Commission)
10:30 Resource Development, Sustainability, and Competing Interests: a USA Perspective William J. Siok (American Institute of Professional Geologists)
and Geology)
Constantin Ciupagea (Head of Unit, Joint Research Center, European Commission)
Eva Hartai (Chief Editor of the European Geologist Journal) 17:30 Closing Session Vítor Correia (President, European Federation of Geologists) Jorge Seguro Sanches (Secretary of State for Energy) 20:00 Welcome Dinner Friday 20 May All day – Field Trip – Lousal Mining Complex and Lousal Science Centre 20:00 Traditional Dinner (in a Fado Restaurant)
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FIELD TRIP Lousal Mining Complex (hosted by EDM and Lousal Science Centre) “The mining village of Lousal (Grândola, Portugal) is currently an international example of success in socio-economic, environmental and mining heritage rehabilitation. The Lousal VHMS mine worked continuously between 1900 and 1988, exploiting pyrite as a sulfur source for fertilizers production. The RELOUSAL program resulted from the joint efforts of the Municipality of Grândola and the mine owner company - SAPEC, SA. The program is responsible for the restoration of the mineshafts and conversion of the old power plant into a mining museum. The main warehouse gave place to a regional restaurant, the mine offices were transformed into a handicraft centre and the administration house was converted in a rural hotel. A rehabilitation plan directed to reclaim the Lousal contaminated area was defined and promoted by EDM (Empresa de Desenvolvimento Mineiro). Some other mining facilities gave rise to the Mine of Science-“Ciência Viva” Centre, which promotes non-formal educational activities devoted to Science and Technology. The “Ciência Viva” activities at Lousal represent a very strong attractor for public that definitely changed the daily life scenario to which this territory appeared to be condemned. More than fifty researchers
Location of the Lousal Mine within the geological setting of the Iberian Pyrite Belt. (from Oliveira et al. (2013). Late-stage Gold (Electrum) in the Lousal mine, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal.
coming from different institutions – universities, research institutes, museums and the Portuguese Association forIndustrial Archaeology – and covering many different fields in science and technology (e.g., geology, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, computer graphics) have already been somehow involved in the RELOUSAL program. In particular, the strong commitments of the “Ciência Viva” National Agency and the University of Lisbon, through its Faculty of Science, have raised very high the scientific standards of the whole initiative”. From: Relvas et al. (2014). Lousal: an old mine, a recent dream, a new reality. In Comunicações Geológicas (2014) 101, Especial I, 1345-1347. IX CNG/2º CoGePLiP, Porto
At the Lousal Ciência Viva Centre visitors are invited to make a time travel and go back to the period when the Lousal mine was still active, when ores that have formed millions of years ago were mined out from this mine by thousands of miners. In this place these people have fed dreams and wishes, have loved and saw their children grow, have taken care of their old relatives. Today, it is future again, it is a land reinvented by the will of many people and sustained by the richest ore: Knowledge.
Centro Ciência Viva do Lousal. Lousal Science Centre (Mining Complex).
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LISBON & SURROUNDING AREA Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal. It is the westernmost large city located in continental Europe, as well as its westernmost capital city and the only one along the Atlantic coast. Lisbon lies in the western Iberian Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean and the River Tagus, and has a population of 552,700 (2011 census) in an area of 100.05 km². The urban area extends beyond the administrative city limits with an estimated population of 2.7 million, on an area of 958 square kilometres (370 sq mi), making it the 11th most populous urban area in the European Union. About 3,035,000people live in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (which represents approximately 27% of the population of the country). Lisbon is recognised as a global city because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, education and tourism. It is one of the major economic centres on the continent, with a growing financial sector and one of the largest container ports on Europe’s Atlantic coast. Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world, and the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern European capitals such as London, Paris and Rome by centuries. Julius Caesar made it a
milhas km
municipium called Felicitas Julia, adding to the name Olissipo. Ruled by a series of Germanic tribes from the 5th century, it was captured by the Moors in the 8th century. In 1147, the Crusaders under Afonso Henriques (first king portuguese) reconquered the city and since then it has been a major political, economic and cultural centre of Portugal. Prior to the 18th century, Lisbon had experienced several significant earthquakes. On 1st November 1755, the city was destroyed by another devastating earthquake, which killed an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 Lisbon residents of a population estimated at between 200,000 and 275,000, and destroyed 85 percent of the city’s structures. After the 1755 earthquake, the city was rebuilt largely according to the plans of Marquês de Pombal. Instead of rebuilding the medieval town, Pombal decided to demolish what remained after the earthquake and rebuild the city centre in accordance with principles of modern urban design. The development of the city of Lisbon was conditioned by geological and geo-morphological features.
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The first urban nucleus, possibly Phoenician, strategically located on the castle hill, took advantage not only of the excellent conditions for defence strategies and the proximity to the river, but also of the existence of raw materials needed for constructions, with easy access to stones, sand and clay.
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In the Lisbon district there are official records for almost 300 inactive limestone, marble, granite, basalt, gabbro, sand, and clay quarries. Most of these quarries accompanied the urban growth, and were, their places are converted to urban or industrial areas.
TRAVEL & ACCOMODATION TRAVEL INFORMATION Air Lisbon International Airport is located in an urban area between Loures and Lisbon. The centre of Lisbon (Baixa-Chiado) is 7 kilometres away from the airport, by car it takes about 15 minutes to cover the distance. How to get from Lisbon International Airport to Lisbon?
Public transport – Metro (Lisbon): Since July 2012 it is possible to travel to and from the airport by metro, Aeroporto is the terminus of the red metro line. Every 6 to 9 minutes between 06:30 and 01:00 leaves a metro to and from Lisbon Airport. Public transport – Bus (Lisbon): Buses 705, 722, 744, 783 and 208 (night bus) operate between Lisbon Airport and the city. You can only make use of these buses if you have no more than one piece of hand luggage with you. Taxi The taxi fare to the centre of Lisbon is €10 to €15, plus baggage costs of €1.20 per item.
More Info [+] http://www.airportsineurope.com/airports/lisbon-airport/ Train Lisbon has four main train stations: the Santa Apolónia (Estação da Santa Apolónia), Rossio (Estação do Rossio), Barreiro (Estação do Barreiro) and Cais do Sodré (Estação do Cais do Sodré). More Info [+] http://www.lisbon-tourism.com/en/how-to-getto-lisbon.html Bus Lisbon is fairly well linked to virtually the entire Portugal by means of the bus lines made available by Rede Nacional de Expressos. The main bus station in Lisbon, at least as far as domestic bus trips are concerned, is Rodoviaria de Sete Rios (Sete Rios Bus Station). More Info [+] http://www.lisbon-tourism.com/en/how-to-getto-lisbon.html More Info about Lisbon Transportation [+] http://www.golisbon.com/transport/
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Hotel Ibis – Avenida da Liberdade R. Barata Salgueiro, 53, 1250-043 Lisboa Tel:21 330 0630 http://www.ibis.com/pt Reservation: IBIS Hotel
The field trip has a limited attendance of 60 people. Preference for these places will be given to EFG members. Attendance for the EFG Council meeting is only permitted to EFG members. Please note only fully paid pre-registrations will be permitted for this meeting. No onsite registration will be allowed. Please see page 8 for further “General Registration Information”.
Hotel Botânico R. Mãe de Água, 16 -20, 1250-156 Lisboa - Portugal Tel: 213420392 info@hotelbotanico.pt http://www.hotelbotanico.pt/ Reservation: Booking, Destinia, Trivago and Logitravel Hotel Borges – Chiado R. Garret 108, Baixa-Chiado. 1200-205 Lisboa - Portugal Tel: 210 456 400 info@hotelborges.com http://www.hotelborges.com/pt/ Reservation: Booking, Destinia, Trivago and Logitravel Hotel Eurostars das Letras R. Castilho, 6-12, 1250-069 Lisboa - Portugal Tel: 213573094 reservas@eurostarsdasletras.com http://www.eurostarshotels.com.pt/eurostars-das-letras.html Reservation: Booking, Trivago and Logitravel Lisboa Carmo Hotel R. da Oliveira ao Carmo, 1, 2, 3 Largo do Carmo, Baixa - Chiado 1200-307 Lisboa - Portugal Tel: 213 264 710 http://www.lisboacarmohotel.com/pt/ Reservation: Booking, Trivago and Logitravel Hotel do Príncipe Real R. da Alegria, 53, 1250-006 Lisboa - Portugal Tel: 21 340 7350 director.principereal@belverhotels.com http://www.hotelprincipereal.com/ Reservation: Booking
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Please inform the APG Office (info@apgeologos. pt) if you have any special dietary or access requirements for the duration of the conference and fieldtrip.
DRESS CODE Dress code for the conference, social functions and field trip is smart casual.
EVENT MANAGEMENT All event management for this conference will be done through the Portuguese Association of Geologists (APG). Address Museu Geológico, Rua da Academia das Ciências, nº19 - 2º. 1249-280 Lisboa Tel. +351 213 477 695 Email info@apgeologos.pt Meeting webpage efglisbon2016.wordpress.com
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VENUE Workshop: ACADEMIA DAS CIÊNCIAS DE LISBOA | LISBON SCIENCES ACADEMY EFG Council Meeting: MUSEU GEOLÓGICO DO LNEG| LNEG GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM ADDRESS Academia das Ciências de Lisboa Lisbon Sciences Academy R. Academia das Ciências, 19 1249-122 Lisboa Tel: 213 219 730 geral@acad-ciencias.pt www.acad-ciencias.pt
Museu Geológico do LNEG LNEG Geological Museum Rua da Academia das Ciências, Nº 19 – 2º, 1249-280 Lisboa Tel: 21 346 39 15 museugeol@lneg.pt www.lneg.pt/museugeologico/
DIRECTIONS PUBLIC TRANSPORT Bus 92, 706, 727, 758, 773 Electric 28 Subway Rato (yellow line) and Baixa-Chiado (blue line)
Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/F2fLKh1rAPN2 2 1
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3 - Páteo de Alfama (Casa de Fados – Fado House) R. de São João da Praça 18
Museu Geológico do LNEG LNEG Geological Museum
Academia das Ciências Sciences Academy
4 - CAN the CAN Restaurant Praça do Comércio 82
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REGISTRATION FEE APG/EFG Workshop: 19 and 20 May 2016 APG Associates and EFG Delegates Fee
Regular Fee
Full Workshop (19 & 20 May)
250.00EUR
290.00EUR
1 Day Workshop (19 May) + Welcome dinner (19 May)
150.00EUR
190.00EUR
1 Day Workshop (19 May)
100.00EUR
140.00EUR
Field trip (20 May) + Traditional dinner (20 May)
150.00EUR
190.00EUR
Field trip (20 May)
100.00EUR
140.00EUR
Fee Description
This includes: - Conference attendance for 19 May; - Field trip materials, attendance and travel for 20 May; - Lunch and coffee-break for 19 & 20 May; - Welcome dinner at Rossio Restaurant Bar Terrace for 19 May; - Traditional dinner at Pรกteo de Alfama (Casa de Fados) with blind wine tasting contest2 for 20 May. This includes: - Conference attendance for 19 May; - Lunch and coffee-break for 19 May; - Welcome dinner at Rossio Restaurant Bar Terrace for 19 May. This includes: - Conference attendance for 19 May; - Lunch and coffee-break for 19 May. Field trip attendance for 20 May; Lunch for 20 May; Traditional dinner at Pรกteo de Alfama (Casa de Fados) with wine blind tasting contest for 20 May. Field trip attendance for 20 May; Lunch for 20 May.
Accompanying Person1 Dinner on Thursday 19 May Dinner on Friday 20 May
50.00EUR
Welcome dinner at Rossio Restaurant Bar Terrace.
52.00EUR
Traditional dinner at Pรกteo de Alfama (Casa de Fados) with blind wine tasting contest2.
Accompanying persons are welcome to attend dinner on Thursday 19 May (subject to a fee of 50.00EUR per person) and dinner on Friday 20 May (subject to a fee of 52.00EUR per person). Accompanying persons are not permitted to attend any other elements of the meeting without completion and payment of the full registration. 2 Delegates are welcome to bring a bottle of wine of their country for the blind wine tasting contest on Friday 20 May. 1
APG 40th Anniversary and EFG Workshop, EFG Council Meeting, 19 to 22 May, 2016 - Lisbon
EFG Council Meeting: 21 and 22 May 2016 (attendance is permitted for EFG members only)
EFG Council Meeting (21 & 22 May)
free
Dinner on Saturday 21 May1
40.00EUR
This includes: - Meeting attendance; - Lunch and coffee-break for 21 May; - Coffee-break for 22 May. Traditional dinner at CAN the CAN Restaurant with blind wine tasting contest2
EFG Delegates and their accompanying persons are welcome to attend dinner on Saturday 21 May (subject to a fee of 40.00EUR per person). 2 EFG Delegates are welcome to bring a bottle of wine of their country for the blind wine tasting contest on Saturday 21 May. 1
REGISTRATION FORM To register and pay to attend this meeting, please complete until 11 May 2016 the online registration form available on the EFG Meeting 2016 website and pay via credit or debit card. For further information or assistance, please visit the website or contact the APG Office. Online Registration Form: efglisbon2016.wordpress.com
GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION Attendance Only pre-registered and fully paid delegates will be guaranteed access to the event. Upon receipt of your registration and payment, your booking will be processed. Following this, an email will be sent to you containing a receipt for the appropriate registration rates paid. What’s included in my registration? Full Workshop Fee (19 & 20 May) o Conference attendance for 19 May; o Field trip materials, attendance and travel for 20 May; o Lunch and coffee-break for 19 & 20 May; o Welcome dinner at Rossio Restaurant Bar Terrace for 19 May; o Traditional dinner at Páteo de Alfama (Casa de Fados) with wine blind tasting contest for 20 May. 1 Day Workshop (19 May) + Welcome dinner (19 May) o Conference attendance for 19 May; o Lunch and coffee-break for 19 May; o Welcome dinner at Rossio Restaurant Bar Terrace for 19 May. 1 Day Workshop (19 May) o Conference attendance for 19 May; o Lunch and coffee-break for 19 May.
Field trip (20 May) + Tradicional dinner (20 May) o Field trip attendance for 20 May; o Lunch for 20 May; o Traditional dinner at Páteo de Alfama (Casa de Fados) with wine blind tasting contest for 20 May. Field trip (20 May) o Field trip attendance for 20 May; o Lunch for 20 May. Cancellation policy Cancellations must be submitted in writing to the APG Office before 13 May 2016 at 5pm. Any cancellations after this date will not receive a refund. An organization may send an alternative delegate if a registered delegate is unable to attend due to unforeseen circumstances. Please notify APG Office (info@apgeologos.pt) if you wish to send a replacement delegate. Information Bank Please make your payment to APG’s account with the following IBAN: PT50.0035.0667.00004744.930.72 and send the payment confirmation receipt by e-mail to info@apgeologos.pt. Name of the Bank: Caixa Geral de Depositos – Principe Real Name of the account holder: ASSOCIACAO PORTUGUESA GEOLOGOS ACCOUNT Nr: 0667004744930 BIC SWIFT: CGDIPTPL Waiver of liability The Portuguese Association of Geologists and the European Federation of Geologists accepts no liability to any persons or body for any loss, injury or damage howsoever and whether directly from any action or cause whatsoever undertaken, organized or sponsored by Portuguese Association of Geologists and the European Federation of Geologists.
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CONTACTS APG – Associação Portuguesa de Geólogos | Portuguese Association of Geologists Museu Geológico, Rua da Academia das Ciências, n.º 19 – 2º 1249-280 Lisboa
EFG – European Federation of Geologists European Federation of Geologists | C/O Service Géologique de Belgique Rue Jenner 13 | B-1000 Brussels Tel: +322 788 76 36 eurogeologists.eu
Tel: 213 477 695 info@apgeologos.pt apgeologos.pt apgeologos.wordpress.com
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APG 40th Anniversary and EFG Workshop “The importance of geological knowledge for sustainable land use”, 19 - 20 May, 2016 EFG Council Meeting, 21 - 22 May, 2016 More Information: info@apgeologos.pt efglisbon2016.wordpress.com