The workshop aims at creating a trans-disciplinary international forum to discuss best practice and explore novel pathways to build climate resilience to preserve cultural and natural heritage under threat in the context of sustainable people-environment relations.
The workshop will bring together trans-disciplinary international specialists, including archaeologists, curators, nuclear physicists, geochronologists, geochemists, architects, climatologists, ethologists and specialists of natural sciences. Both PhD students, early career and experienced scientists are welcome to apply.
Topics
- Introduction to cultural and natural heritage under threat
- Present and future environmental changes and pathways to build climate resilience
- Nuclear analytical techniques for improved preservation of world heritage
- Changes in the ecological system related to people, animals and environment
- Sustainable heritage management: case studies and success stories
Speakers
El Tayeb Abbas, National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Egypt
V. Masson-Delmotte, LSCE, CEA Paris Saclay, France
R. Yuan, Monash University, Australia
F. Zanini, University of Udine, Italy
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