Organised by the JPI CH on 20 Novembre 2023, this Workshop on Commission’s proposal for a partnership on cultural heritage featured European Commission representatives in charge of the partnership and thus presented a unique opportunity to discuss the fiche among stakeholders from the JPI CH, ARCHE, etc.

European Partnerships are initiatives in which the EU Commission and private and/or public partners commit themselves to jointly support the development and implementation of a research and innovation program under the framework of Horizon Europe. They make a significant contribution to achieving the EU’s political priorities, such as the Green Deal, Europe’s digital strategy or pandemic preparedness.

The aim of the partnership for Resilient Cultural Heritage is twofold: to strengthen the means of preserving Europe’s cultural heritage (CH) and to contribute to climate neutrality in other sectors by bringing forward traditional and innovative practices, techniques and materials resulting from CH research. It is proposed to draw on traditional – as well as emerging – skills, techniques and materials to provide innovative solutions, assessment systems and mitigation strategies along with risk management models for cost-effective preservation of CH assets in times of climate change and related risks. The partnership will support CH needs-based research and innovation, and contribute to the European Green Deal by proposing to translate scientific outcomes into new policies for resilience and sustainability in various industries.

To learn more about the workshop and its outcomes, you can consult the Report below.

Documents

Resilience
Post-Event Report and Synthesis: Webinar on Commission proposal for a partnership on cultural heritage
2023 | JPI CH | Pages: 24
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JPI CH (2023) Post-Event Report and Synthesis: Webinar on Commission proposal for a partnership on cultural heritage. ABSTRACT: Organised by the JPI CH on 20 Novembre 2023, this Workshop on Commission’s proposal for a partnership on cultural heritage featured European Commission representatives in charge of the partnership and thus presented a unique opportunity to discuss the fiche among stakeholders from the JPI CH, ARCHE, etc.