Textiles at Lisov Museum, Culture Heritage & Enterprise
Throughout our week at Lišov we had the opportunity to see a wide range of local heritage textiles and processing equipment, to rummage through Adriana’s textile workshop, and to try our hand at loom...
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Rosamond Artis (Scottish Lime Centre) Many of the traditional dwellings we had the opportunity to visit were of solid mass stone rubble walls (the stone usually locally sourced and roughly 600mm...
View ArticleThe Role of social, cultural, economic and political issues and factors in...
By Robin Brittain. The village of Lišov and the surrounding area is very deprived and poor. Traditionally, architecture and building approaches can be seen to reflect this, with vernacular types...
View ArticleFilm of Lisov Museum
Film created by Tom Morton, EBUKI Click here to be directed to the film.
View ArticleWebsite Report on Lisov Museum
The rural museum opened in 2015, so it has only been operating (and flourishing) over the last 3 years, under the care and love of locals Adriana Patková and Jakub Dvorský, our young guides who...
View ArticleArchaeology at Lisov
By David Strachan, Perth & Kinross Heritage Trust The programme included contributing to an Iron Age roundhouse reconstruction at Lišov village museum, and visit to a series of rock cut basins at...
View ArticleForestry & Grazing in South West Norway (3-10th September)
Dates: 3 to 10 September 2019 (with flexibility a couple of days either side to allow for flight availability) Themes: to provide people working in Scottish upland management to see how native...
View Article10 Useful Norwegian Websites for Conservation
Laura Preston, Scottish Wildlife Trust This report provides information and links to 10 of the best Norwegian websites for conservation. You can download the report as a pdf....
View ArticleInvasive alien species in Western Pomerania’s wetlands and protected areas
This report can be downloaded as a pdf. Archnet-Project-report-Poland-2019-CTDownload Colin Tate, RSPB Invasive alien species in Western Pomerania’s wetlands and protected areas Threats, Perspectives...
View ArticleDifferences between the protection, education and public awareness of nature...
This report can be downloaded as a pdf. Arch-Net-5-Poland-report-FMFDownload Fleur Miles-Farrier, RSPB Coastal and Wetland Management in the Odra Delta and Baltic Coast, Poland 10th-17th June 2019 By...
View ArticleConnecting with nature in West Pomerania
This report can be downloaded as a pdf. Click to read about Jess’s “Five Great Sights from Poland” in the RSPB Community Blog...
View ArticleForestry in Norway
Overview of the forestry sector in Norway as an integrated part of land and wildlife management By Sergey Eydelman The study trip was organised by ARCH funded through the Erasmus+ programme and hosted...
View ArticleGamebird hunting and raptors in Norway
Will Hayward, RSPB Gamebird hunting and raptors in Norway In May 2019 I was very fortunate to travel to Norway to attend a study course developed by ARCH, funded through the Erasmus+ programme and...
View Article*New Course* Community Heritage in Southern Slovakia 4-11 October 2019
Exploring Community Heritage in Southern Slovakia – Cave Houses, Vernacular Architecture & Diversity in Village Histories Dates: 4-11 October 2019 Hosts: Lišov Museum (Adriana Patkova & Jakub...
View ArticleBreeding wader conservation in West Pomerania
By Stephen Inglis, RSPB From 10th – 17th June 2019 myself and colleagues from other Scottish conservation NGOs took part in a course on managing wetlands in Poland. The course was developed by ARCH and...
View ArticleVisitor Management in the West Pomaranian region of Poland
Poland Study Tour 2019 by Matt Dale I work as a ranger at Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park where my job can be best described as ‘helping visitors enjoy the National Park in a safe and...
View ArticleSustainable Development & Biodiversity in Slovenia – A GIS Storymap
GIS Storymap Created by Sophie McGraw and content from Alan Crawford, Alistair MacPherson, David Anderson, Elouise Cartner, Julie Mainwood, Kim McEwen, Ross Johnston and Sophie McGraw. Click to open...
View ArticleEstonia – Ya (Baltic) Beauty!
Estonia – Ya (Baltic) Beauty! Rhona Maxwell – RSPB The following is a brief report from an ARCH network trip to Estonia in August 2019, funded through the Erasmus+ programme and hosted by Maarika...
View ArticleTere Tulemast to ESTONIA
Nina Probst (Historic Environment Scotland) I was immediately taken when I heard about the Erasmus+ opportunities organised by ARCH. Having been an Erasmus student during my undergrad as well as an...
View ArticleAa is for Everything – an ABC of Estonia
Aa is for Everything is a personal record of a week-long exploration of Estonia’s cultural heritage that took place from 4-11 August 2019. It contains personal reflections and observations, bits and...
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