Competence Center Cultural Landscape (CULT)

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Today's modern age is causing great changes in cultural landscapes. The use of landscapes through intensification of land use (agriculture, forestry, settlements, energy generation etc.) leads to ever more profound changes in these high-quality cultural landscapes. Characteristics such as historical elements and diversity, which determine value are irretrievably lost.

The Competence Centre Cultural Landscape works on these current social challenges of sustainable development of the cultural landscape in a cooperative network. To this end, we organise specialist events and further training and thus promote the development of professional standards.

Upcoming Events

Survival Ecology - New pathways for European nature conservation? September 05th 2024, 11-13 am (CET) Online session

"From the Mediterranean to the Middle Rhine: Focus on Climate Change - Cultural Heritage in Heat Shock", June 24, 2024: Boppard|Climate Adaptation for Historic Gardens. Final conference of the research project Action Strategies for Climate Adaptation: Experiential Knowledge of the State Garden Administration. June 20-22, 2024: Fürst-Pükler-Park Bad Muskau

viSiOONWALD 2024: On knowledge and action in the climate crisis - a search for solutions at a societal level. 29 April-1 May 2024: Soonwald Forest Adventure Center|Geisenheim Wine Tourism Conference 2024: Mobility and Sustainability, 03.05.2024, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Geisenheim

Contact

If you have any questions or if you would like to cooperate please write an email at kult(at)hs-gm.de

Events

Large crowds at the Geisenheim “Grape Variety Days” 2018

Source: Tina Kissinger

Spotlight on PIWIs, Riesling types, Burgundy variations and climate change

Once again the Geisenheim Grape Variety Days 2018 held at Hochschule Geisenheim University offered the interested public an exciting program, this time devoted to the grape varieties of the future – and, as usual during the two-day event, there was also the chance to taste experimental microvinification wines produced by the Department of Grapevine Breeding. This year the focus was on fungus-resistant varieties and the wide range of different Riesling types. Talks on rootstocks, PIWIs and Burgundies gave a good overview.

On 3 and 4 September 2018 numerous visitors were invited to discover the world of Geisenheim’s Riesling gene database; to date well over 1000 Riesling selections have been planted as part of the project for the preservation of genetic resources at Hochschule Geisenheim University’s Department of Grapevine Breeding. The search for old vine material is a continual process aimed at preserving the genetic diversity of many important traditional grape varieties. Apart from Riesling, this also includes the whole spectrum of the Burgundy family and old grape varieties such as Traminer, Elbling, Heunisch, Räuschling and the Gelbe Orleans.

New breeds also came under scrutiny during the tours and tastings: New fungus-resistant varieties are now opening up new avenues for the future with their Peronospora-resistance, low susceptibility to Botrytis and loose grape structure.

Interested visitors could also find out about Burgundy variations from Geisenheim, as well as Merlot and Cabernet under the motto “Naturalising exotics: our answer to climate change”.

CULT Download Area

In the CULT Download Area you can download files from the CULT-network. These are sorted by date and, if necessary, by the respective event. However, some files are not intended for publication. To download them you need a password. You will receive this by sending us an e-mail.