JPI on Cultural Heritage: towards WP...
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Cristina Sabbioni
Coordination Office JPI CH
Workshop on supporting Joint Actions towards a sustainable green economy in Europe and beyond
Bruxelles, 6 June 2016
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JPI on Cultural Heritage: towards WP 2018-2020
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OBJECTIVES : 3 CHALLENGES
Challenge 1 - Climate change impact on cultural heritage and landscape including prevention of catastrophic events, such as
glacial melt, floods and sea level rise.
Challenge 3 - The transformational challenge of cultural heritage and landscape: uses by society, multi-faceted society and its cultural richness is based on the preservation of this diversity including minorities.
Challenge 2 - Sustainable valorisation and access to cultural heritage, including management and security (resilience of cultural heritage).
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PRIORITIES : SRA
Developing a reflective society - Protecting cultural landscapes, seascapes and heritage, associated intangible
expressions - Demographic changes due to conflict or rapid development
Connecting people with heritage
- Revitalisation and regeneration - Sustainability: cultural, social, economic and environmental approaches - Security: management strategies
Creating knowledge
- Change consequences for heritage objects, sites or landscape - Methods and measurements EO, non-invasive, remote sensing - Integrating risk assessment methodologies
Safeguarding our cultural heritage resource
- Understand impact of global change on CH and landscape - Mitigate the effects of climate change on CH and landscape - Increase the resilience of cultural heritage
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ACTIVITIES
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Call JPI1°Call JPI2°Call
Countries 14(16) 15(18)
Topics
· Damagemechanismsontangibleheritage(includingbuildings,sitesand
landscapes).
· Conservationoftangibleculturalheritage.
· Useandre-useofbuildingsandlandscapes.
· Increasingunderstandingofculturalvalues,valuation,interpretation,ethics
andidentity
· Safeguardingtangibleculturalheritageanditsassociatedintangibleexpressions
· Sustainablestrategiesforprotectingandmanagingculturalheritage
· Useandre-useofallkindsofcultural
heritage
Budget 3.3M€ 9.7M€Proposalsreceived
89 352/61
Fundedprojects
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“(f) Cultural heritage
The aim is to research into the strategies, methodologies and tools needed to enable a dynamic and sustainable cultural heritage in Europe in response to climate change. Cultural heritage in its diverse physical forms provides the living context for resilient communities responding to multivariate changes. Research in cultural heritage requires a multidisciplinary approach to improve the understanding of historical material. Activities shall focus on identifying resilience levels via observations, monitoring and modelling as well as provide for a better understanding on how communities perceive and respond to climate change and seismic and volcanic hazards."
Official Journal of the European Union, 20.12.2013, L 347/161
HORIZON 2020 – SC5
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Impact of global change on cultural heritage and landscape - Relation between demographic, natural and societal changes, i.e conflict/rapid
development, and cultural landscape and heritage - Integrated assessment of global change impact on cultural heritage, requires the
development of appropriate solution as climate services Sustainability, management and use of cultural heritage - Future CH valorization and management need innovative technologies and
procedures integrated with sustainability criteria. - Revitalization and regeneration of artifacts, buildings and landscape integrated
into the society and smart cities contexts. Advanced technology for cultural heritage integration - Development of non-invasive, remote, imaging and non-destructive measurement
and testing methods, techniques and instruments, for improved diagnostics, surveying and understanding of historical and technological contexts of art and heritage.
- Global EO for cultural and natural heritage scouting (Copernicus for global heritage map).
PRIORITIES 2018-2020
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JPI WATER: extreme events and risk JPI FACCE: traditional food (Mediterranean diet-UNESCO Heritage) JPI CLIMATE: climate services, resilience to CC, EO Copernicus JPI URBAN: urban cultural heritage & urban regeneration, smart cities, tourism (valorisation, sustainability, management) JPI OCEANS: underwater CH (preservation, valorisation, tourism), coastal planning & management BiodivERsA: safeguard cultural/rural landscape
CROSS CUTTING PRIORITIES
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CULTURAL HERITAGE : NON ONLY AN ECONOMIC VALUE …….
EU NEEDS TO STAND UP !
Symphony orchestra from St Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre performs in Palmyra
- EU POLICY : EC Foreign Affairs and Security Policy - “Cultural Diplomacy as an instrument of EU Neighbourhood Policy” - 2018 European year for Cultural Heritage - EC - DG R&I : SC5 WP18-20 …thanks for consulting JPIs in the process
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