The Malta Business Weekly

Delos4 workshop in Malta

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The University of Malta’s Institute of Earth Systems recently hosted the fourth workshop of the Delos Initiative of the World Commission on Protected Areas of the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature.

The Delos Initiative on sacred natural sites in technologi­cally developed countries was launched in 2004, it is jointly coordinate­d by Thymio Papayannis, director of the Mediterran­ean Institute for Nature and Anthropos (MedINA) and Josep-Maria Mallarach of the Silene Associatio­n.

The event, held at the Franciscan Porziuncol­a Retreat House between 24 and 26 April, brought together participan­ts from Bosnia and Herzegovin­a, Greece Indonesia, Kyrgystan, Lebanon, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Spain, South Africa and Turkey. A number of third year B.Sc. (Hons) Earth Systems students also participat­ed as observers.

The Delos Initiative has the main aim of contributi­ng to better management of sacred natural sites, to ensure maintenanc­e of their natural, cultural and spiritual values. Through presentati­on and critical analysis of case studies from across the world, the Initiative seeks to draw insights and identify best practices for integratin­g spiritual dimensions into the management of natural sites.

Three prior workshops were organised in Spain, Greece and Finland. The focus of these was on protected areas and spirituali­ty, the sacred dimension of protected areas and the diversity of sacred lands in Europe.

This fourth workshop focused on sacred natural sites related to Islam and on sites that are relevant to more than one living reli- gion.

The output of the workshop will be reflected in the updated IUCN Guidelines on Sacred Natural Sites to be published in future as well as in the Statement of the Delos4 workshop. The proceeding­s of the workshop will also be made available in print and electronic­ally in due course.

The event was also supported by the Faculty of Theology of the University of Malta.

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