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Die RestauratorenBlätter – Papers in Conservation

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    0551162 - ÚTAM 2022 RIV AT eng M - Monography Chapter
    Bonazza, A. - Kaiser, A. - Sardella, A. - Cacciotti, Riccardo - De Nuntiis, P. - Hanus, C. - Drdácký, Tomáš - Maxwell, I. - Drdácký, Miloš
    Elements for a sustainable management of cultural heritage at risk in a changing environment.
    Die RestauratorenBlätter – Papers in Conservation. Vol. 38. Wien: IIC Austria, 2021, s. 89-101. ISBN 978-3-85028-971-9
    Institutional support: RVO:68378297
    Keywords : cultural heritage * natural hazards * risk management * climate change
    OECD category: Civil engineering

    In spite of the internationally recognized existing impact of climate change related hazards on cultural heritage, its protection is still not sufficiently and adequately addressed in national plans for disaster risk reduction and -management.
    This contribution illustrates the essential approach and methods underlying a Web GIS tool for risk mapping and the transnational strategies addressed to a sustainable management of cultural heritage at risk exposed to extreme events (heavy rain, floods, drought) developed in the lnterreg Project ProteCHt2save. The outcomes of the project show that the current priority of cultural heritage in rlsk management planning is still low. Also, in determining the reasons for the still existing gaps in this sector, it was found that the lack of coordination between and across the different strategies of risk management policies in most countries surely has a major impact. In addition, the analysis done evidences the key role of preparedness in the disaster management cycle when dealing with cultural heritage safeguarding.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0326609

     
     
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