The event will focus on the 'new' risks to heritage, understood in the broadest sense, including physical, intangible, digital and natural dimensions. It will address the risks that have arisen or strengthened since the beginning of the century, resulting from natural disasters or intentional or unintentional anthropogenic factors, on their acceleration, accumulation, convergence, as well as on the responses made today by the community of professionals and, more broadly, by all those involved in cultural heritage.
The theme promotes a comprehensive approach to heritage conservation. It aims to highlight interdisciplinary networks of knowledge and skills, from both field practice and research (experimental sciences, humanities and social sciences and digital sciences), as well as actions and policies designed to provide solutions and ensure, in the face of these new risks, the safeguarding and transmission of a heritage accessible to all.
In view of the sanitary constraints, the symposium will be held in a distance on an interactive basis.
You can participate in the debates by asking your questions to the organizers and speakers using the link that will be communicated to you following your registration.
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