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PROCULTHER-NET 2. Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk

PROCULTHER-NEt 2. Protecting Cultural Heritage at Risk
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP. Roma 14 may 2025

Harnessing collective knowledge to strengthen cultural heritage resilience The contribution of EU-funded projects in addressing growing multiple risks. The contribution of EU-funded projects in addressing growing multiple risks“.

CORILA Director Eng. Pierpaolo Campostrini participated in the section “Innovation and tools for Cultural Heritage Protection in Risk Management Frameworks“, presenting the PNRR iNEST Project and in particular the multi-risk analysis model developed by CORILA and the IUAV University of Venice.

PROCULTHER-NET 2 (Protecting Cultural Heritage from the Consequences of Disasters- Network 2) is a DG ECHO-funded project aiming to consolidate the inclusion of the protection of cultural heritage at risk in the processes and structures of the Union Civil Protection Mechanism – UCPM.
The aim of the workshop is to provide a dedicated space for debating needs, interests, opportunities,
strategies, facilitating the exchange among complementary cultural heritage protection and disaster risk
management initiatives across Europe.

For further information:

Workshop documentation

Campostrini presentation

 

Enrico Rinaldi

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