New Voices New Visions New Values Conference Programme and Useful Information
Detailed programme
Wednesday 6th EUROPARC GENERAL ASSEMBLY 14:00 Registration for the General Assembly of EUROPARC Federation Check-in at the Conference 16:00 General Assembly of EUROPARC Federation 2017
Monte Rio Hotel, São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
FEDENATUR GENERAL ASSEMBLY 15:30 General Assembly of FEDENATUR
WELCOME CEREMONY 19:30 Vitor Figueiredo, Mayor of São Pedro do Sul President of the EUROPARC Federation Lorrae Rominger, Director of the Goldman Environmental Prize Célia Ramos, Secretary of State of Spatial Planning and Nature Conservation Opening of the photography exhibition “Nature as it is”, João Cosme 20:00 Musical moment 20:10 Buffet-dinner Theatre sketches, Teatro Regional da Serra do Montemuro 21:00 Fashion show – Handcrafted collection “Embroidering the Mountains’s Magic” Exhibition/Sale of handcraft “Embroidering the Mountain’s Magic”
Inatel Palace Hotel, São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
Thursday 7
th
Secondary School of Arouca
PLENARY SESSION 09:00 Participants welcome Last minute registrations (participants and press) Registrations for the Speakers Corner
OFFICIAL OPENING 09:30 Artur Neves, Mayor of Arouca Municipality Margarida Belém, President of the Board of ADRIMAG and Vice-president of Arouca Municipality Message from the United Nations Secretary-General, António Guterres (video) President of EUROPARC Federation Célia Ramos, Secretary of State of Spatial Planning and Nature Conservation
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Moderator: Daniel Deusdado 10:00 The current challenges of sustainable development Marina Silva, Brazilian Senator 10:30 The vision of Laudato Si' encyclical, from Pope Francis, about the spiritual values that underlie the question of the nature conservation Monsignor Francisco Froján Madero, Member of the State Secretary of Vatican 10:50 Coffee Break 11:10 Action plan for nature, people and the economy Humberto Delgado Rosa, Diretor for Natural Capital at Directorate-General Environment, European Commission 11:30 A city in a Protected Area Dominique Leveque, Mayor of the Municipality Aÿ-Champagne (France), Councillor of the Department Marne and President of the Nature Regional Park Montagne de Reimns 11:50 Grassroots or top of the decision making tree? Erika Stanciu, ProPark Foundation for Protected Areas Technical Director, Protected Area and Forestry Expert 12:10 Take-home message, Daniel Deusdado 12:30 Lunch
WORKSHOPS 14:00
01 · Good fire, bad fire
Moderator: Paulo Mateus, ICNF (PT)
Secondary School of Arouca
Case Study 1 Is there a bad/good fire? Paulo M. Fernandes, University of Trás-osMontes e Alto Douro (UTAD), Escola de Ciências Agrárias & Veterinárias (ECAV) (PT) Case Study 2 Prescription of fire in nature conservation areas. Some practical cases in Portugal and Italy Carlos Loureiro from GIFF – Gestão Integrada e Fomento Florestal, Lda (a private consultancy in fire management), Portugal.
02 · Can we live with them? Moderator: Margarida Fernandes, ICNF (PT)
03 · Do privates do it better?
Moderator: Joaquim Teodósio SPEA (PT)
Case Study 1 Living with wild boar and wolf in the Apennine mountains Carlo Bifulco, Parco Nazionale Monti Sibillin (IT) Case Study 2 Conflicts and opportunities with wolves in the Peneda Geres National Park Francisco Alvares, CIBIO-InBIO(PT) Case Study 1 RPPN – private owned and managed Protected Areas from Brazil: 27 years of experience and the challenges of the future Flavio Ojidos, CNRPPN (BR) Case Study 2 Faia Brava, the first private Portuguese PA and its work towards sustainability Pedro Prata, Associação Transumância e Natureza (PT)
04 · A new
alternative solution for PA management? Private management of public Protected Areas
Case Study 1 A partnership with a community based organisation in the Bothnian Sea NP in Finland (an EU/HORIZON project) Miss Pia Söderlund, Friends of Bothnian Sea NP (Fin)
Case Study 2 Moderator: Public and Private Partnerships (PPP), developing Paulo Castro, a solution for some Brazilian Protected Areas EUROPARC Council (PT) Fernando Pieroni, Instituto SEMEIA (BR)
Thursday 7th Note: All the workshops will be presented in english
05 · Natural Health: Protected Areas and the Health and well-being agenda
Moderator: Pete Rawcliff, Scottish Natural Heritage (UK)
Secondary School of Arouca
Case Study 1 Making more of the good practice from across Europe – key lessons from emerging practice Carles Castell, Gerència d’Espais Naturals, Àrea de Territori i Sostenibilitat (Catalonia, ES) and Tony Gates, Chief Executive, Northumberland National Park (England, UK) Case Study 2 Tools and resources for developing partnerships with the health sector Joel Erkkonen, Recreational Amenity Specialist, Parks & Wildlife (FI) and Nele Sober, Estonian Environmental Board (EE)
06 · The laws
EU Action Plan For Nature, People And The Economy Micheal o’Briain, Deputy Head of Nature Unit DG Environment, European Commission (BE)
Moderator: Michael Hosek, EUROPARC Central and Eastern Europe
Case Study 1 Towards the implementation of the EU Action Plan: example of German Länder MecklenburgVorpommern Olaf Ostermann, Ministry of Agriculture and the Environment Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Department of Sustainable Development, Forestry and Nature Conservation (DE)
of nature. Managing N2000 Site
Case Study 2 Natura 2000 and the EU Action Plan for nature, people and the economy: an overview from Europarc Spain perspective Marta Múgica, Director, EUROPARC Spain
07 · Be a farmers
Case Study 1
Moderator: Corrado Teofilo Federparchi, EUROPARC Italia
Rita Alcazar, Liga para a Protecção da Natureza (PT)
friend. Sustainable A success story of Great Bustard, Little Bustard and Lesser Kestrel in the Baixo Alentejo cereal agriculture in steppes Protected Areas Case Study 2 Tom Byrne (IE)
WORKSHOPS 14:00
Secondary School of Arouca
08 · Good for
Good for business, good for biodiversity and
Moderator: Amanda Guzman, Ecotourism Club in Spain (ES)
Case Study 1 Ángel Salvador (ES)
09 · Public / private
Investing in a sustainable future public and private financing mechanism for a successful and sustainable low carbon tourism development.
business, good for good for the planet: climate change and tourism industry – reducing carbon footprint, biodiversity and good for the planet resources use and pollution
partnership.
Case Study 2 Caroline Le Roy (FR)
CANCELLED (due to operational reasons)
10 · Changing
climate, changing parks; adaptation to climate change in the planning and management of Protected Areas Moderator: Jose Atauri, EUROPARC Spain
11 · Transboundary cooperation – a model to connect wildlife and unite people
Moderator: Jakub Kaspar, Krknose National Park (CZ) President of EUROPARC CEE
12 · Making an
impact – measuring the impact of people in periurban parks Moderator: Teresa Pastor, EUROPARC
Case Study 1 Incorporating climate change adaptation into planning and management. Experiences from Spain Jose Atauri, EUROPARC Spain Case Study 2 Planning Protected Areas Adaptation to Climate Change in Catalonia Leonardo Bejarano, Generalitat de Catalunya (ES) Case Study 1 Oulanka -Paanajärvi National parks – cross-border cooperation between Finland and Russian Pirkko Siikamäki Metsähallitus, Oulanka National Park (FI) Case Study 2 Cooperation across the border between Germany and Czech Republic Martin Starý, Šumava National Park (CZ) Case Study 1 Carrying capacity assessment – a review Diego García Ventura, EUROPARC Spain Case Study 2 Tracking and managing environmental impact caused by people in natural areas, with a special focus on periurban parks Estela Farías, University of Lleida (ES)
Thursday 7th Note: All the workshops will be presented in english
Secondary School of Arouca
13 · Managing
Case Study 1 Active management for a changing coastline; experience from a coastal realignment project Tim Callaway, The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (UK)
Moderator: Tim Vines, EUROPARC Atlantic Isles
Case Study 2 Tim Callaway (UK)
14 · Old parks:
Case Study 1 Examples from the NL“Marketplace Nature” Online Funding Platform for Nature projects, EUROPARC Germany.
across the great divide – connecting land and sea
new money? Alternative funding strategies for Protected Areas Moderator: Katja Artz, EUROPARC Germany
15 · Modern
Park Rangers – Improving skills for effective ranger teams
Moderator: Frank Gruertz, International Ranger Federation/European Ranger Association
16 · Sports in
nature. Is it fit for purpose?
Moderator: Olaf Holm. Directeur – Parc naturel régional de la Montagne de Reims
Case Study 2 Examples from Germany “New Markets for Biodiversity” – High quality sponsoring for nature, EUROPARC Germany Case Study 1 “Modern Park Rangers – the Scottish Professional Ranger Development as a key to success” Ruth Grant, Scottish Countryside Rangers´ Association (UK)
Case Study 1 Guide to good practices for holding mountain races in protected natural areas Carlota Martinez Alandi, EUROPARC SPAIN Case Study 2 Connecting protected areas and nature sports, work together to face new challenges, the example of the Pôle Ressources National Sports de Nature and the interest of ENOS (European Network of Outdoor Sports)” François BEAUCHARD, Directeur CREPS RhôneAlpes, ENOS Chairman et Antoine LE BELLEC, chargé de mission, Pôle Resosurce national des sports de nature
Thursday 7th MEETING OF PRESIDENTS OF PARKS AND MAYORS 14:30
Opening and welcome Artur Neves, Mayor of Arouca Municipality President of EUROPARC Federation (moderator) Miguel João de Freitas, Secretary of State of Forestry and Rural Development
Agenda Action plan for the Natura 2000 and sustainable development: the role of Municipalities Humberto Delgado Rosa, Director for Natural Capital at Directorate-General Environment, European Commission Case study 1: The new participatory model: Municipalities in the management of Protected Areas Sofia Castel-Branco, Vice-president of the Institute of Nature and Forestry Conservation (ICNF), Portugal Case study 2: Management of Natura 2000 in the Municipality of Arouca and “Natural North Consortium” Margarida Belém, Vice-President of Arouca Municipality Case study 3: Management models of French Nature Regional Parks Dominique Leveque, Mayor of the Municipality AŸ-Champagne (France), Councillor of the Department Marne and President of the Nature Regional Park Montagne de Reims
Debate and Conclusions
Secondary School of Arouca
ANIMATION SQUARE AND CULTURAL MOMENT 18:00 Culture, handcraft and local products tasting 19:30 Pipe organ concert at the Monastery of Arouca by Nicolas Roger Coral Group of Urrô 20:15 Dinner at the Monastery of Arouca, chaired by the Secretary of State of Forestry and Rural Development, Miguel João de Freitas Demonstration of Arouca’s Conventual Sweets making Fado 22:00 Return to São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
Monastery of Arouca
Friday 8th FIELDTRIPS 08:00
01
The Freita Mountain on the Geosites Route
Merged with filedtrip n.10
02
Discovering the Paiva walkways and the biggest trilobite fossils in the world
Paiva Valley, Arouca
03
Hidden treasures in the (sub) soil of the Douro and Paiva valleys
Douro and Paiva valleys, Castelo de Paiva
04
Sustainable Economy in the mountain villages - nature, agriculture and culture
Montemuro Mountain, Castro Daire
05
Discovery of bats and river mussels in the Magic Mountains
Canceled
06
Photographic safari "Natural and cultural wonders of the Bestança valley"
Bestança valley, Cinfães
07
Montemuro - The "Great Mountain" in BTT/mountain biking
The Montemuro Mountain, Cinfães
08
Nature - Caring for and protecting, giving and receiving - private management of natural spaces and foraging
The Freita and Arada Mountain, S.Pedro do Sul
09
Equilibrium of the agriculture, forestry and grazing in pastoral, herd and nature land
The Freita and Arada mountains, S.Pedro do Sul, Arouca and Vale de Cambra
Note: fieldtrips will take place regardless of the weather conditions.
10
Freita Mountain – geodiversity, wild fauna and extensive livestock production systems
Freita mountain, Arouca and Vale de Cambra
11
Sustainable agriculture - economy of small fruits and agritourism
Merged with fieldtrip n.12
12
Vouga valley - boosting tourism by valuing the heritage
Vouga valley, Sever do Vouga
13
Discovering the Water and Stone Route of the Magic Mountains
Freita and Arada Mountains, S. Pedro do Sul e Vale de Cambra
14
Levadas of the Magic Mountains, a new bet for local tourism
Caima and Vouga valleys, Vale de Cambra and Sever do Vouga
15
Water walk in the Paiva valley
Paiva Valley, Arouca
16
Peri-urban parks, nature so close to us
Network of peri-urban parks of Vila Nova de Gaia
SURPRISE EVENT AND DINNER 18:00 Surprise event and dinner 22:00 Return to São Pedro do Sul Thermal
Waters
Trebilhadouro Village, Vale de Cambra
Saturday 9th MARKETPLACE
Vougapark, Sever do Vouga
09:00 Marketplace setup 10:30 Marketplace – Open for business! 12:30 Lunch
SPEAKERS CORNER
Vougapark, Sever do Vouga 09:00 1. The role of grass roots activism in the protection of Nature. 2. Perspectives on the future of nature In Europe 3. About Zero Waste and plastic in the oceans 4. Bat detectors 5. What is rewilding? 6. Can you help the Youth+? 7. Open dialogue: where are the limits of socio-economic development in protected areas? 8. The benefits of outdoor sport in natural environment for Society 9. Conservation and local development at Douro International Nature Park 10. NATURAL.PT - the Portuguese national parks brand 11. Can today’s tech aid nature protection and make tourism more inclusive? 12. Meeting Of European Regional Nature Parks 13. Pine sap tapping contribution to biodiversity and sustainable local economy 14. Challenges and opportunities of the introduction of big grazers in a protected nature area. Note: All the topics will be presented in english
12:30 Lunch
EUROPARC MEETINGS 14:00 Council and Sections meeting EUROPARC Central and Eastern Europe Section EUROPARC Nordic Baltic Section EUROPARC Low Countries Periurban Commission Sustainable Agriculture Commission Health Commission 14:30 Return to São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters 17:00 Note: Buses leave from 14:30 till 17:00 (last bus)
Vougapark, Sever do Vouga
FINAL CEREMONY AND GALA DINNER 19:00 Vitor Figueiredo, Mayor of São Pedro do Sul Municipality Eurico Brilhante Dias, Secretary of State of Internationalization
Monte Rio Hotel, São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
Goldman Prize Transboundary Parks Programme Awards Alfred Toepfer Scholarship Awards Alfred Toepfer Medal Announcement of next year’s Conference 20:30 Gala Dinner
Sunday 10th DOURO VALLEY BOAT TRIP 08:30 Departures to the Pocinho village, Douro Valley (optional)
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
10:30 Douro Valley Boat Trip (Pocinho – Pinhão)
Pier of Pocinho Village
15:30 Arrival at the pier of Pinhão and transfer to Porto, by bus
Pier of Pinhão Village
17:30 Arrival at Porto.
Avenida dos Aliados, Porto
08:00 Shuttles to Porto and to Aveiro train station
End of the EUROPARC Conference 2017 activities
*Programme may suffer changes
General information ORGANIZATION CONTACTS
EUROPARC FEDERATION Waffnergasse 6, 93047 Regensburg, Germany +49 (0) 176 810 578 27 (Bárbara Pais) /
[email protected] www.europarc.org ADRIMAG - Association of Integrated Rural Development of the Montemuro, Arada and Gralheira Mountains (Host of the EUROPARC Conference 2017) Headquarters Pça. Brandão de Vasconcelos 10, 4540-110 Arouca, Portugal TL [+351] 256 940 350 /
[email protected] www.adrimag.com.pt / www.montanhasmagicas.pt Opening hours: Monday to Friday – 09:00 to 12:30 and 14:00 to 18:00
SUPPORT DURING THE CONFERENCE DAYS
From the 5th until the 10th September the ADRIMAG and the EUROPARC teams will be available to attend you, either welcoming you at the Porto airport or Aveiro train station, or in the different venues of the Conference. Members of staff will be identified with a different colour badge. If you need to contact the staff for any urgent and specific question, during the Conference days, please find the mobile contacts below: ADRIMAG STAFF Responsabilities
Name
Contacts
General coordination
João Carlos Pinho
+351 912 262 181
General support
Fátima Rodrigues
+351 913 269 935
Ekaterina Malginova
+351 913 537 113
Carminda Gonçalves
+351 917 841 104
Registrations management
Cláudia Silva
+351 913 264 062
Transports, shuttles/transfers
Mafalda Brandão
+351 917 841 419
Carlos Teixeira
+351 914 679 363
Accommodation
Ekaterina Malginova
+351 913 537 113
IT Issues
Carlos Teixeira
+351 914 679 363
Workshops
Carminda Gonçalves
+351 917 841 104
Presidents Meeting
Ekaterina Malginova
+351 913 537 113
Fieldtrips - General organization
Carminda Gonçalves
+351 917 841 104
Fieldtrip 2 – Person in charge
Diana Martins
+351 913 999 270
Fieldtrip 3 – Person in charge
Mónica Rocha
+351 913 994 674
Fieldtrip 4 – Person in charge
Andreia Gonçalves
+351 913 276 597
Fieldtrip 6 – Person in charge
Célia Moreira
+351 913 994 724
Fieldtrip 7 – Person in charge
Joana Valente
+351 913 996 359
Fieldtrip 8 – Person in charge
Mariana Cubal
+351 913 998 560
Fieldtrip 9 – Person in charge
Ekaterina Malginova
+351 913 537 113
Fieldtrip 10 – Person in charge
Goreti Brandão
+351 913 878 525
Fieldtrip 12 – Person in charge
Jacinta Almeida
+351 913 998 547
Fieldtrip 13 – Person in charge
Rita Rodrigues
+351 913 998 456
Fieldtrip 14 – Person in charge
Mónica Seixas
+351 913 266 703
Fieldtrip 15 – Person in charge
Carina Vieira
+351 913 995 808
Fieldtrip 16 – Person in charge
Cláudia Silva
+351 913 264 062
Marketplace Speakers Corner EUROPARC Meetings
Fátima Rodrigues
+351 913 269 935
Patrícia Tavares
+351 915 192 882
Final Session and Gala Dinner
Fátima Rodrigues
+351 913 269 935
Douro Valley Boat Trip
Mónica Rocha
+351 913 994 674
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME UPDATE
The Conference Programme is regularly updated in the website Conference www.europarc2017.montanhasmagicas.pt. Please check it out!
INTERNET / WIFI ACCESS
There will be internet access in the follow venues of the EUROPARC Conference 2017: EUROPARC General Assembly – Monte Rio Hotel Fedenatur General Assembly – Monte Rio Hotel Welcome Ceremony – Inatel Palace Hotel Plenary Session – Secondary School of Arouca Meeting of Presidents of Parks and Mayors – Secondary School of Arouca Press Room – Secondary School of Arouca Marketplace, Speakers Corner and EUROPARC Meetings - Vougapark Final Session and Gala Dinner – Monte Rio Hotel You’ll find information about the access, locally.
CHECK-IN AT THE CONFERENCE
Those who will be accommodated at the “Conference Hotels” can make the check-in at the EUROPARC Conference in these hotels. However, participants who will be accommodated in the: Youth Hostel – have to check-in in the Parque Hotel Rural Hotel Villa do Banho – have to check-in in the Inatel Palace Hotel; Lafões Hostel – have to check-in in the Grande Hotel Lisboa The participants who will not be accommodated at the “Conference hotels” have to make the check-in at the same time of the registration for the General Assembly of the EUROPARC Federation, in the Monte Rio Hotel. Last minute registrations could be made at the reception of the Plenary Conference, in the Secondary School of Arouca, on Thursday 7th.
TRANSPORTS AND TRANSFERS FREE SHUTTLES AND SCHEDULES Day Place of departure
Depart.
Place of arrival
Arriv.
Secondary School of Arouca
09:00
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
23:00 24:00
Trebilhadouro village (Vale de Cambra)
18:00
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters (in front of Grande Hotel Lisboa)
22:45 23:45
08:00
Vougapark, Sever do Vouga
9:00
14:30 17:00
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
15:30 18:00
10th Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
08:00
Porto, Avenida dos Aliados
09:20
10th Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
08:30
Cais do Pocinho, Vila Nova de Foz Coa
10:30
10th Cais do Pinhão, Alijó
15:30
Porto
17:30
10th Pier of Pinhão or Porto City
15:30 17:30
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters (for those who will return to São Pedro do Sul)
17:30 18:50
7th
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters (in front of Grande Hotel Lisboa)
08:00
7th
Avª 25 de Abril, Arouca, in front of the municipal park
22:00* 23:00*
8th
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
08:00
8th
Trebilhadouro Village
9th
Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters
9th
Vougarpark, Sever do Vouga
21:30* 22:30*
*These shuttles may suffer departure time changes
Note 1: Buses leave strictly at scheduled time. Please arrive at the places of departure, at least 10 minutes before the departure time in order to avoid delays. Note 2: All the participants can use the free shuttles from São Pedro do Sul to the Conference venues, even those who will not be accommodated at the allocated “Conference Hotels”, however they have to ensure their own transport to reach the Parking lot of São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters and they need to stay there at least 10 minutes before the departure. Note 3: The availability of transfers at other times on 10th September will be duly evaluated by the host entity and will only take place if the number of interested parties justifies so.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTS — DEPARTURE S.PEDRO SUL (Thermal Waters)
→ PORTO (Campo 24 de Agosto) — (Bus)
Depart.
Arriv.
Price
Links
Frequency
Service
08:05
09:45
9.60 €
08:50 — Albergaria a Velha
Except Sundays or (Mondays if holiday)
Rede Expressos
08:05
10:45
9.60 €
09:50 — Albergaria a Velha
Sundays or (Mondays if holiday)
Rede Expressos
13:30
16:00
9.60 €
14:15 — Viseu
Daily
Rede Expressos
17:05
19:45
9.60 €
18:50 — Albergaria a Velha
Thursdays, Fridays except holidays
Rede Expressos
17:35
19:15
9.60 €
Sundays or (Mondays if holiday)
Rede Expressos
For more informations, timetable and tickets please go to www.rede-expressos.pt
PORTO (Campo 24 de Agosto)
→ PORTO AIRPORT — (Subway)
At ‘Campo 24 de Agosto’, take the direction to the subway, located in 150m, and take the Purple Line (E), towards Aeroport (30 mins, 17 stops). Single ticket 1,95€ (Z4). It is necessary to walk 550m from the subway Station to the airport.
TAXIS São Pedro do Sul Auto Táxis Termas ············································(+351) 232 712 555 Praça da República ·········································(+351) 232 724 208 Praça Camões ·····················································(+351) 232 711 422 Arouca ······································································(+351) 256 944 424 Sever do Vouga ··················································(+351) 234 551 640 Vale de Cambra ·················································(+351) 256 462 867 / 256 403 740 Castro Daire ·························································(+351) 232 382 131 Cinfães ······································································(+351) 255 563 133 Castelo de Paiva ···············································(+351) 255 689 259 TÁXI Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport Termas de São Pedro do Sul Estimated time travel ·····································90min Estimated Cost ···················································90€
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION EUROPEAN EMERGENCY NUMBER ······112 ADRIMAG Fátima Rodrigues···············································(+351) 913 269 935 Ekaterina Malginova ·······································(+351) 913 537 113 EUROPARC Federation Bárbara Pais ·························································+49 (0) 176 810 578 27 SÃO PEDRO DO SUL Fire Department ·················································(+351) 232 720 110 National Republican Guard ·······················(+351) 232 720 060 Health Center ·······················································(+351) 232 723 290 AROUCA Fire Department ·················································(+351) 256 944 800 National Republican Guard ·······················(+351) 256 940 150 Health Center ·······················································(+351) 256 940 330 SEVER DO VOUGA Fire Department ·················································(+351) 234 555 738 National Republican Guard ·······················(+351) 234 551 225 Health Center ·······················································(+351) 234 590 450
VALE DE CAMBRA Fire Department ·················································(+351) 256 423 616 National Republican Guard ·······················(+351) 256 420 760 Health Center ·······················································(+351) 256 423 664 CASTELO DE PAIVA Fire Department ·················································(+351) 255 690 550 National Republican Guard ·······················(+351) 255 690 380 Health Center ·······················································(+351) 255 690 280 CASTRO DAIRE Fire Department ·················································(+351) 232 319 050 National Republican Guard ·······················(+351) 232 382 139 Health Center ·······················································(+351) 232 319 180/1/2 CINFÃES Fire Department ·················································(+351) 255 561 567 National Republican Guard ·······················(+351) 255 560 070 Health Center ·······················································(+351) 255 561 275
BANK CARDS
ATM points (Multibanco) are available near the main Conference venues in São Pedro do Sul Thermal Waters and Arouca. The following bank cards are generally accepted: VISA; Master Card and American Express.
ELECTRICITY
The power supply is 220V – 50Hz. You´ll find two types of sockets, called the European standard, which are very similar to each other: the C and F models. Make sure you bring your own adapter if needed.
SCAN QR CODE A4
VILA REAL A24
PORTO A32
AVEIRO
to access locations on Google maps®
VISEU
A25
A1
MONTANHAS MÁGICAS Porto Douro River
Vila Nova 16 de Gaia
06
Douro River
03
Cinfães Castelo de Paiva A32
07
02 15
Arouca
04 09
08 Sep
Castro Daire
10 14
São Pedro do Sul
08
Vale de Cambra
13
Sever do Vouga 12
Aveiro
09 Sep
A24
A25
09 Sep 06 Sep
# FIELD TRIPS
5KM
AROUCA
100M
Arouca Secondary School
07 September
Arouca City Hall
AV. 25 ABRIL
Arouca Monastery
City Park
07 September
Plenary session
Animation Square and Cultural Moment
EUROPARC Workshops Mayors and Presidents Meeting
Dinner at the Monastery of Arouca
M550
SEVER DO VOUGA
Sever N328 do Vouga
N16
Trebilhadouro
Vo u
ga
Riv er
VALE DE CAMBRA
VougaPark Technology and Inovation Centre
08 September
09 September
Surprise event and dinner
Speakers Corner Marketplace - Open for business! M550
Vale de Cambra
EUROPARC Meetings
N328 A25
SÃO PEDRO DO SUL Thermal Waters
R. F ilipe Jor ge M end es F raz ão
Residencial Lafões
R. P
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Hotel Rural Villa do Banho
do R.
Pousada de Juventude de S. Pedro do Sul (Youth Hostel)
R. Cimo da Vila
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Vouga River
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Hotel do Parque
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N16 Vouzela
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Hotel Monte Rio
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Grande Hotel Lisboa
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Vouga River
50M
Shuttles Buses
06 September FEDENATUR General Assembly
INATEL S. Pedro do Sul
06 September
EUROPARC Federation General Assembly 2017 (President and Council Elections)
Welcome Ceremony
09 September Final Session Special Event Goldman Prize EUROPARC Awards Gala Dinner
N16
São Pedro do Sul
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