ARCHE Project’s “Resilient cultural heritage in times of climate crisis” workshop
The first Stakeholders’ workshop of the ARCHE project (Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe), of which FCT is a partner, will take place in Berlin and online on April 16 and 17.
The workshop “Resilient cultural heritage in times of climate crisis” is organized by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz) as part of the European ARCHE project and aims to bring together researchers, professionals, decision-makers and policy-makers from Germany and other countries in the field of cultural heritage and/or working in areas related to the intersection between cultural heritage and climate change.
Theworkshop will consist of four sessions, bringing together researchers, representatives of public administration, funding and government agencies and civil society partners, to outline the existing and future needs of a Research & Innovation agenda for the sustainable preservation of Cultural Heritage.
The interventions will cover two strands: highlighting the impact of climate change on cultural heritage and showing the active role that cultural heritage can play in addressing the climate crisis, as well as the possible interactions that can be promoted between the various stakeholders.
More information about the Resilient cultural heritage in times of climate crisis event and its Program are available online. Registrations can be made via the following email address: arche@smb.spk-berlin.de
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