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THE GIOVANNI ANGELINI FOUNDATION - Centre of Studies on mountain [deutsche übersetzung] [version français] [versione italiana] |
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The Angelini Foundation is established on the basis of a collection of ancient books, maps, prints and pictures arranged by the renown physician, alpinist - C.A.I. academic member and writer Giovanni Angelini, who wanted to create a Centre of Studies on mountain that could also be a support for those who live in the mountains. On this ground the City Council of Belluno, together with the University of Padova and the Angelini family, has constituted the Foundation in 1991, with a starting provision disposed by fourteen municipalities of the Belluno district through the local Cassa di Risparmio. The seat of the Foundation is located in Palazzo ex Monte di Pietà, given for this purpose by the Cassa di Risparmio di Verona Vicenza Belluno and Ancona . The Foundation, with non-profit objectives, has the aim to promote scientific research in the field of mountain environments and to further education and knowledge about them from the following points of view: geographic, geological, naturalistic, alpine, anthropological, linguistic, artistic and economic. Another goal is to enhance and protect the mountain environment (art. 2 of the Statute). The Foundation accomplishes these objectives with periodic formation courses about mountain problems and topics for school teachers and students, for professional men and technicians; educational courses and specialization courses for students and under - graduates of the University of Padova, as for example a Master course “Defending the soil and civil preservation” (2002-2004); scientific projects of research and meetings on subjects of interest of the Foundation, and consequent publications (www.angelini-fondazione.it). As a geographic institute of studies and since it attributes a broad meaning to the notion of Geography as a synergy between different sciences, a discipline that is interrelated not only with physical and natural sciences but also with human ones, it annually keeps courses of Geography on the territory. From 1991 it's bringing on a research on mountain's toponymy, and the results are published in a series of notebooks that have as title “ Oronimi Bellunesi , ricerca in itinere sotto la guida del prof. G. B. Pellegrini ”, which regard the province of Belluno and the nearest bordering zones out of Italy, with the collaboration of professors of the University of Klagenfurt. The Foundation accomplishes its aim also in collaboration with other research institutions of the Alps , through the international Association “Rete Montagna”, established in 2000 on November the 11 th (www.alpinenetwork.org). The association has a network of Centres of Studies on the Alps to collect and coordinate researches and activities on mountain related topics and problems. The institutions that participate to this network are: the University of Innsbruck (that coordinates the Network) and Udine, the Department of Linguistics of Klagenfurt, the Institut de Géographie Alpine of Grenoble, the Department of Geography of the University of Milano and of Padova, the Foundation Giussani Bernasconi, the Società Alpina Friulana, the IRPI- Italian National Research Council of Padova and of Torino, the Cultural Centre of Switzerland, the Centre of Mountain Ecology of Trento, the Italian Alpine Club (CAI), the Oesterr. Akademie der Wissenschaften - Dialekt u. Namenlexika, Wien, the Centre of Studies of the province of Brescia, the Celit , the under - graduate University course of Exploitation of the mountain environment of Val Camonica (BS) and the Italian Association of Geography Teachers. The different scientific activities of the Foundation, supported fully by the precious work of the Association of Friends of the Foundation, are mainly thought out and elaborated by the Scientific Council, composed by some outstanding Italian and foreigner university professors and directed by the Rector of the University of Padova; the scientific activities are controlled and followed by the Board of Directors of the Foundation; the mayor of Belluno is at the head of it; it is constituted by seven members representing the University of Padova, the Angelini's family, the Italian Alpine Club, the three Communes of the Zoldo Valley, the Association of Friends of the Foundation. The Scientific Advice is constituted by the Rector and other professors of the University of Padova, coming from the Departments of Hydraulics, Geography and Geomorphology, Science of Ancient Times; besides in the field of Ecology, Economy and Civil and Forest Evaluation, Linguistics and Palaeontology. Moreover three professors represent the University of Genève , Innsbruck and Trier in the Angelini Foundation.
Art.2 of the Statute “The aim of the Foundation is to promote scientific research in the field of mountain environnements and to further education and knowledge about them fron the following points of view: geographic, geological, naturalistic, alpinistic, anthropological, linguistic, artistic and economic”.
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