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The Association "Paysage et Patrimoine Sans Frontière" is webmaster, dedicated to the international cooperation, the Education and lifelong learning.
Webmaster for the french web :
Jean Soulier
Monique Malique.
Aline Rutily
Webmaster for the english web :
Bonnie Toutet
Philippe Soulier
Webmaster for the italian web :
Angela Marchetti
Paolo Fabbri.
"Association Paysage et patrimoine sans frontière" is an institution of research, experimentation, application and dissemination of ideas linked to the education and formation of the environment and gardens. The association promotes lifelong learning by creating events, interviews, work groups, seminaries and pedagogical activities.
The vocation of this association is:
to disseminate among different kinds of audience (pupils, teachers, adults, students) the processes of a conscious knowledge of the European landscape starting from heritage works and the works of contemporary artists thanks to the European courses and the internet sites allowing a distance formation on art and landscape subjects
to employ and set different languages (artistic, scientific and literary) using real or virtual gardening notebooks to be transformed into ‘travelling notebooks’ or ‘on the road notebooks’ describing the different territories
to contribute to the fulfilment of European projects through the creation of websites, interface connections among the different partners and cultural, artistic and scientific assistance.
Its members are educators, artists, researchers, scientists, writers, educators.
The association "Paysage et patrimoine sans frontière ", located in Saint Germain-en-Laye, Ile de France, and in the south of France in Cahors. As a National association, it relies on a network of schools and educational organizations, colleges, vocational schools in different regions of France (Ile de France, Midi-Pyrenèes Poitou-Charentes, Pays de Loire, French Polynesia) in other European countries (Italy, Belgium, Greece, Turkey, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Romania, Finland, Scotland, Slovakia).