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Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles

Gonçalo Pereira Ribeiro Telles (24 May 1922 – 11 November 2020) was a Portuguese politician and landscape architect. He was born and died in Lisbon.

Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles
Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles in 2011
Minister for Quality of Life
In office
4 September 1981 – 9 June 1983
Prime MinisterFrancisco Pinto Balsemão
Preceded byJoão Vaz Serra de Moura
Succeeded byAntónio Capucho
Secretary of State of the Environment
In office
23 July 1976 – 22 January 1978
Prime MinisterMário Soares
In office
16 May 1974 – 25 March 1975
Prime MinisterAdelino da Palma Carlos
Vasco Gonçalves
Member of the Assembly of the Republic
In office
6 October 1985 – 24 August 1987
ConstituencyLisbon
In office
29 July 1976 – 7 June 1983
ConstituencyLisbon
Member of the Lisbon City Council
In office
15 December 1985 – 16 December 1989
Personal details
Born
Gonçalo Pereira Ribeiro Telles

(1922-05-24)24 May 1922
Lisbon, Portugal
Died11 November 2020(2020-11-11) (aged 98)[1]
Lisbon, Portugal
Political partyCEUD (1969)
Monarchical Convergence (1971–1974)
People's Monarchist Party (1974–1993)
Earth Party (1993–2007)
SpouseMaria da Conceição Sousa
Children3
OccupationPolitician and landscape architect

He was a founder of the People's Monarchist Party in 1974, and led it until 1992, when he left the party. In 1993 co-founded and presided the ecologist movement party Movimento Partido da Terra, today called MPT – Partido da Terra.[2][3]

He was also Minister for Quality of Life in the Democratic Alliance government, and one of the first Portuguese politicians to call attention to ecological problems, having an influence far beyond the tiny size of the parties he led.[2]

Academic and professional career edit

Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles graduated in Agronomy Engineering and finished the Free Course in Landscape Architecture at the Higher Institute of Agronomy of the Technical University of Lisbon (ISA) [2] in 1951.

He began his professional life in the services of the Lisbon City Council immediately after finishing his studies. Ribeiro Telles started teaching at the Higher Institute of Agronomy (ISA) in 1963, as a disciple of Francisco Caldeira Cabral, the pioneer of landscape architecture in Portugal. Together with Caldeira Cabral, they published in 1960, the first edition of "A Árvore in Portugal", a reference work on tree species existing in our country.[3]

In the Lisbon City Council Ribeiro Telles worked at the Division of Arborisation and Gardening (1951-55) until he assumed the role of Landscape Architect in the Office of Urbanisation Studies (directed by the engineer Guimarães Lobato) in 1955,and remained until 1960. [4]

From 1971 to 1974 he also directed, as a landscape architect, the Biophysical planning and Green Spaces Sector of the Housing Development Fund.

The most recognized project of his career is the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation's garden, which he signed with António Viana Barreto and which earned him, ex aequo, the Valmor Prize of 1975.

Also in the capital, it is worth mentioning the set of projects that conceived, between 1998 and 2002, at the request of the City Council, the main and secondary green structures of the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon, and which are now in different stages of implementation: the Alcântara Valley and Radial de Benfica, the Chelas Valley, the Peripheral Park, the Monsanto Green Corridor and the Integration into the Main Green Structure of Lisbon of the Eastern and Western Riverside Zone.[4]

Among his other projects, it is also worth noting the public space of the Estacas District, in Alvalade; the gardens of the Chapel of St. Jerome in Restelo; the vegetation cover of the hill of The Castle of St. George the Amália Rodrigues Garden, next to Eduardo VII Park, designed in 1996.

As a guest full professor, he taught at the University of Évora, where he created in the 1990s his degrees in Landscape Architecture and Biophysical Engineering.

In April 2013 he was awarded the Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Prize, the most important international distinction in landscape architecture.

Political and public activity edit

Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles began his public intervention as a member of the Catholic Agrarian and Rural Youth, a youth structure linked to Portuguese Catholic Action.

In 1945, he participated in the foundation of the National Culture Center, of which he is now the number one associate, and also President of the General Assembly, in whose sessions he accentuated his opposition to salazar's regime.

With Francisco Sousa Tavares, in 1957 he founded the Movement of Independent Monarchists, which would follow the Popular Monarchical Movement.

In 1958, he expressed his support for the presidential candidacy of Humberto Delgado.

In 1959, he was among the signatories of the Letter to Salazar on repression services.

In 1967, during the Lisbon floods, it publicly imposed itself against the existing urbanization policies.

In 1969, he was part of the Monarchical Electoral Commission, which joins the lists of Mário Soares's Portuguese Socialist Action in the Electoral Commission of Democratic Unity (CEUD) coalition, led by Soares, to run for the National Assembly. He would not be elected, like the other members of the democratic opposition lists. In 1971, he helped found the Monarchical Convergence movement, a meeting of three monarchical resistance movements: the Popular Monarchical Movement, the Monarchical Popular League and the Portuguese Renewal.

After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, with Francisco Rolão Preto, Henrique Barrilaro Ruas, João Camossa de Saldanha, Augusto Ferreira do Amaral, Luís Coimbra, among others, founded the People's Monarchist Party, whose Directory he presided over. He was Undersecretary of State for the Environment in the I, II and III Provisional Governments, and Secretary of State of the same portfolio, in the 1st Constitutional Government, headed by Mário Soares.[3]

In 1979, he allied himself with Francisco Sá Carneiro in the formation of the Democratic Alliance, a coalition through which he was elected deputy to the Assembly of the Republic, consecutively, in the legislative of 1979, 1980 and 1983. Between 1981 and 1983, he was part of the VIII Constitutional Government, headed by Francisco Pinto Balsemão, as Minister of State and Quality of Life. During his ministry, he assumes a major role in establishing a regime on land use and spatial planning, by creating the protected areas of the National Agricultural Reserve, the National Ecological Reserve and the bases of the Municipal Master Plan.[5]

As a member in the Assembly of the Republic had responsibilities in the proposals of the Law of Bases of the Environment, the Law of Regionalization, the Conditioning Law of the Planting of Eucalyptus, the Law of Wastelands, the Hunting Law, and the Environmental Impact Law.

In 1984, after leaving the government and already away from PPM, he founded the Alfacinha Movement, with which he presented himself candidate for the City Council of Lisbon, winning a seat as councillor. In 1985, he returned to the Assembly of the Republic, now as an independent member, elected on the lists of the Socialist Party (PS). In 1993, he founded the Earth Party Movement, whose presidency he abandoned in 2007.

In 2010, integrating the Citizenship and Marriage Platform, he publicly spoke out against same-sex marriage, legalized at the time in Portugal.

In 2009 and 2013, he supported the candidacy headed by António Costa in the municipal elections for the Municipality of Lisbon.

In 2016, at the IndieLisboa film festival, the documentary A Vossa Terra - landscapes of Gonçalo Ribeiro Teles, by director João Mário Grilo, was presented.

Commendations edit

On 31 October 1969, president Américo Tomás, the rank of Officer of the Ancient, Nobilíssimo and Enlightened Military Order of Santiago da Espada, of Scientific, Literary and Artistic Merit[6]

On 6 April 1988, president Mário Soares, the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ[6]

On 10 June 1990, president Mário Soares, the Grand Cross of the Order of Freedom[6]

On 25 May 2017, by President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the Grand Cross of the Order of Infante D. Henrique[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, o cultivador de utopias". Ipsilon (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c . 23 December 2008. Archived from the original on 23 December 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "† Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles". www.iflaeurope.eu. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, The Visionary". Portuguese Wanderer. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  5. ^ Ralha, Leonardo (11 November 2020). "Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles, pioneer of ecologism in Portuguese politics, died". O Jornal Económico. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d Portuguesa, Presidência da República. "Honorific Orders Of the State". Presidência de República (in Portuguese).

External links edit

  • (Portuguese).
  • Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of documentary on Ribeiro Telles life and philosophy, directed in 2008 by Rita Saldanha (Portuguese).
  • Lisboa em Causa-verdade e transparência 2 on YouTube, a video of a discussion on landscaping in Lisbon on RTPN where Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles intervenes from 2:08 to 9:58 (Portuguese).
  • Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Económico? on YouTube, debate on environment and economical development with Ribeiro Telles' participation (Portuguese).
  • Apresentação da candidatura de José Sá Fernandes on YouTube. Gonçalo Ribeiro Telles describes why we supported José Sá Fernandes from 1:02 to 2:10 (Portuguese).
  • Lisbon pays tribute to Ribeiro Telles through mural in Alvalade (Portuguese).
  • https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2826360/bio


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This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions February 2022 In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Pereira and the second or paternal family name is Ribeiro Telles Goncalo Pereira Ribeiro Telles 24 May 1922 11 November 2020 was a Portuguese politician and landscape architect He was born and died in Lisbon Goncalo Ribeiro TellesGCC OSE GCLGoncalo Ribeiro Telles in 2011Minister for Quality of LifeIn office 4 September 1981 9 June 1983Prime MinisterFrancisco Pinto BalsemaoPreceded byJoao Vaz Serra de MouraSucceeded byAntonio CapuchoSecretary of State of the EnvironmentIn office 23 July 1976 22 January 1978Prime MinisterMario SoaresIn office 16 May 1974 25 March 1975Prime MinisterAdelino da Palma CarlosVasco GoncalvesMember of the Assembly of the RepublicIn office 6 October 1985 24 August 1987ConstituencyLisbonIn office 29 July 1976 7 June 1983ConstituencyLisbonMember of the Lisbon City CouncilIn office 15 December 1985 16 December 1989Personal detailsBornGoncalo Pereira Ribeiro Telles 1922 05 24 24 May 1922Lisbon PortugalDied11 November 2020 2020 11 11 aged 98 1 Lisbon PortugalPolitical partyCEUD 1969 Monarchical Convergence 1971 1974 People s Monarchist Party 1974 1993 Earth Party 1993 2007 SpouseMaria da Conceicao SousaChildren3OccupationPolitician and landscape architect He was a founder of the People s Monarchist Party in 1974 and led it until 1992 when he left the party In 1993 co founded and presided the ecologist movement party Movimento Partido da Terra today called MPT Partido da Terra 2 3 He was also Minister for Quality of Life in the Democratic Alliance government and one of the first Portuguese politicians to call attention to ecological problems having an influence far beyond the tiny size of the parties he led 2 Contents 1 Academic and professional career 2 Political and public activity 3 Commendations 4 References 5 External linksAcademic and professional career editGoncalo Ribeiro Telles graduated in Agronomy Engineering and finished the Free Course in Landscape Architecture at the Higher Institute of Agronomy of the Technical University of Lisbon ISA 2 in 1951 He began his professional life in the services of the Lisbon City Council immediately after finishing his studies Ribeiro Telles started teaching at the Higher Institute of Agronomy ISA in 1963 as a disciple of Francisco Caldeira Cabral the pioneer of landscape architecture in Portugal Together with Caldeira Cabral they published in 1960 the first edition of A Arvore in Portugal a reference work on tree species existing in our country 3 In the Lisbon City Council Ribeiro Telles worked at the Division of Arborisation and Gardening 1951 55 until he assumed the role of Landscape Architect in the Office of Urbanisation Studies directed by the engineer Guimaraes Lobato in 1955 and remained until 1960 4 From 1971 to 1974 he also directed as a landscape architect the Biophysical planning and Green Spaces Sector of the Housing Development Fund The most recognized project of his career is the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation s garden which he signed with Antonio Viana Barreto and which earned him ex aequo the Valmor Prize of 1975 Also in the capital it is worth mentioning the set of projects that conceived between 1998 and 2002 at the request of the City Council the main and secondary green structures of the Metropolitan Area of Lisbon and which are now in different stages of implementation the Alcantara Valley and Radial de Benfica the Chelas Valley the Peripheral Park the Monsanto Green Corridor and the Integration into the Main Green Structure of Lisbon of the Eastern and Western Riverside Zone 4 Among his other projects it is also worth noting the public space of the Estacas District in Alvalade the gardens of the Chapel of St Jerome in Restelo the vegetation cover of the hill of The Castle of St George the Amalia Rodrigues Garden next to Eduardo VII Park designed in 1996 As a guest full professor he taught at the University of Evora where he created in the 1990s his degrees in Landscape Architecture and Biophysical Engineering In April 2013 he was awarded the Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe Prize the most important international distinction in landscape architecture Political and public activity editGoncalo Ribeiro Telles began his public intervention as a member of the Catholic Agrarian and Rural Youth a youth structure linked to Portuguese Catholic Action In 1945 he participated in the foundation of the National Culture Center of which he is now the number one associate and also President of the General Assembly in whose sessions he accentuated his opposition to salazar s regime With Francisco Sousa Tavares in 1957 he founded the Movement of Independent Monarchists which would follow the Popular Monarchical Movement In 1958 he expressed his support for the presidential candidacy of Humberto Delgado In 1959 he was among the signatories of the Letter to Salazar on repression services In 1967 during the Lisbon floods it publicly imposed itself against the existing urbanization policies In 1969 he was part of the Monarchical Electoral Commission which joins the lists of Mario Soares s Portuguese Socialist Action in the Electoral Commission of Democratic Unity CEUD coalition led by Soares to run for the National Assembly He would not be elected like the other members of the democratic opposition lists In 1971 he helped found the Monarchical Convergence movement a meeting of three monarchical resistance movements the Popular Monarchical Movement the Monarchical Popular League and the Portuguese Renewal After the Revolution of 25 April 1974 with Francisco Rolao Preto Henrique Barrilaro Ruas Joao Camossa de Saldanha Augusto Ferreira do Amaral Luis Coimbra among others founded the People s Monarchist Party whose Directory he presided over He was Undersecretary of State for the Environment in the I II and III Provisional Governments and Secretary of State of the same portfolio in the 1st Constitutional Government headed by Mario Soares 3 In 1979 he allied himself with Francisco Sa Carneiro in the formation of the Democratic Alliance a coalition through which he was elected deputy to the Assembly of the Republic consecutively in the legislative of 1979 1980 and 1983 Between 1981 and 1983 he was part of the VIII Constitutional Government headed by Francisco Pinto Balsemao as Minister of State and Quality of Life During his ministry he assumes a major role in establishing a regime on land use and spatial planning by creating the protected areas of the National Agricultural Reserve the National Ecological Reserve and the bases of the Municipal Master Plan 5 As a member in the Assembly of the Republic had responsibilities in the proposals of the Law of Bases of the Environment the Law of Regionalization the Conditioning Law of the Planting of Eucalyptus the Law of Wastelands the Hunting Law and the Environmental Impact Law In 1984 after leaving the government and already away from PPM he founded the Alfacinha Movement with which he presented himself candidate for the City Council of Lisbon winning a seat as councillor In 1985 he returned to the Assembly of the Republic now as an independent member elected on the lists of the Socialist Party PS In 1993 he founded the Earth Party Movement whose presidency he abandoned in 2007 In 2010 integrating the Citizenship and Marriage Platform he publicly spoke out against same sex marriage legalized at the time in Portugal In 2009 and 2013 he supported the candidacy headed by Antonio Costa in the municipal elections for the Municipality of Lisbon In 2016 at the IndieLisboa film festival the documentary A Vossa Terra landscapes of Goncalo Ribeiro Teles by director Joao Mario Grilo was presented Commendations editOn 31 October 1969 president Americo Tomas the rank of Officer of the Ancient Nobilissimo and Enlightened Military Order of Santiago da Espada of Scientific Literary and Artistic Merit 6 On 6 April 1988 president Mario Soares the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ 6 On 10 June 1990 president Mario Soares the Grand Cross of the Order of Freedom 6 On 25 May 2017 by President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa the Grand Cross of the Order of Infante D Henrique 6 References edit Goncalo Ribeiro Telles o cultivador de utopias Ipsilon in Portuguese Retrieved 11 November 2020 a b c Realistas Goncalo Ribeiro Telles Arquitecto Paisagista SOCIEDADE amp POLITICA News 23 December 2008 Archived from the original on 23 December 2008 Retrieved 27 November 2020 a b c Goncalo Ribeiro Telles www iflaeurope eu Retrieved 27 November 2020 a b Goncalo Ribeiro Telles The Visionary Portuguese Wanderer Retrieved 27 November 2020 Ralha Leonardo 11 November 2020 Goncalo Ribeiro Telles pioneer of ecologism in Portuguese politics died O Jornal Economico Retrieved 27 November 2020 a b c d Portuguesa Presidencia da Republica Honorific Orders Of the State Presidencia de Republica in Portuguese External links editbiographical profile of Ribeiro Telles on monarchist website Realistas Royalists Portuguese Parts 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 of documentary on Ribeiro Telles life and philosophy directed in 2008 by Rita Saldanha Portuguese Lisboa em Causa verdade e transparencia 2 on YouTube a video of a discussion on landscaping in Lisbon on RTPN where Goncalo Ribeiro Telles intervenes from 2 08 to 9 58 Portuguese Ambiente e Desenvolvimento Economico on YouTube debate on environment and economical development with Ribeiro Telles participation Portuguese Apresentacao da candidatura de Jose Sa Fernandes on YouTube Goncalo Ribeiro Telles describes why we supported Jose Sa Fernandes from 1 02 to 2 10 Portuguese Lisbon pays tribute to Ribeiro Telles through mural in Alvalade Portuguese https www imdb com name nm2826360 bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goncalo Ribeiro Telles amp oldid 1219368302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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