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Paysage et patrimoine sans frontière is a non- profit association created in 2006 and established at Saint-Germain-en-Laye in Ile de France. Its aim is to provide a platform of online resources and services for formal and informal training linked to the landscape and gardens.
This platform is run by Jean Soulier, Chairperson of the association which teams up with landscape professionals (gardeners, landscape gardeners, plastic technicians, tourist offices, festival organisers) to define with them the content of the training offered to different audiences: students and teachers, employed adults, and people who are unemployed or in back to work schemes. These landscape and gardening professionals play a vital role in the training which the association puts in place. The results of these actions are disseminated through the association’s website, as well as events and conferences, with the assistance of social partners and decision-makers at the local, regional and even international levels. The organisation’s activities are in line with the priorities of Education and Training in France: education for sustainable development; the acquisition of cross-disciplinary key skills, requiring different kinds of intelligence and relating to the history of spatial art and humanist culture; and the innovative use of information and communication technologies in education.
The main task of the Paysage et patrimoine sans frontière association is general project coordination, which is the responsibility of Aline Rutily:
day to day running of the project, assessment, coordinating the production of intermediate and final reports.
coordinating the production of files which make up the project training module;
coordinating online articles which make up the different stages and life cycle of the project, with Jean Soulier, administrator and with the collaboration of Monique Malique;
coordinating the landscape notebooks;
planning, organising and supervising international meetings in Île-de-France.