DUBROVNIK, 27.2.2020.
Robert Palmer
Independent consultant in the areas of cultural policy and strategy,
cultural heritage, festivals and events, creative economy
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- Mobilizing Cultural Heritage for Climate Change Risk Prevention and Preparedness
Andrew Potts
ICOMOS
Climate Heritage Network
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- Culture cannot wait Integrating Cultural Heritage Protection into National and International Systems for Risk Reduction, Emergency Management and Humanitarian Aid
Aparna Tandon
Senior Programme Leader,
First Aid and Resilience for Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis Programme,
Programmes Unit, ICCROM
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- VISION, LEADERSHIP AND MAINTANCE AS KEY PILLARS IN RISK MANAGEMENT
Goranka Horjan
CEO Ethnographic Museum in Zagreb
Chair of INTERCOM
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- A wider perspective - Shared challenges and possible areas of action at the EU level
Erminia Sciacchitano
International affairs in the Cabinet of the
Italian Ministry for cultural heritage, activities, and tourism
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
Head of European and International Affairs
at the Directorate General of Heritage (DGP)
of the French Ministry of Culture and Communication
eng /
fra
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- Time to reconsider our strategies: heritage as a beacon for a better future .doc
- Climate change and Cultural Heritage: new risks, new needs
Prof. Constantinos Cartalis
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020
- European Framework for Action on Cultural Heritage
Anne Grady
DG EAC, European Commission
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- The Nature and Scale of the Antiquities Market in Europe
Neil Brodie
EAMENA - Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- Study: Illicit trade in cultural goods in Europe. Characteristics, criminal justice responses and an analysis of the applicability of technologies in the combat against the trade
Donna Yates
Maastricht University, Netherlands
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- Heritage in Armed Conflict Croatian Experience .doc
Tomislav Petrinec
Sector for Conservation Departments and Inspection
Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- Farming the historic landscape
Towards a better integration of cultural heritage in a sustainable future Common Agricultural Policy
Flora van Regteren Altena
Department of Cultural Heritage,
Ministry of Education, Culture and. Science of the Netherlands.
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- A wider perspective - Shared challenges and possible areas of action at the EU level. pdf
Vera Ameels
Flanders Heritage
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
- Living Heritage – Intangible Culture at Risk from the Moment of Selection
Tvrtko Zebec
Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Research, Croatia
Dubrovnik, 27.2.2020.
DUBROVNIK, 28.2.2020.
- Building resilience to climate impacts in Scotland: risk assessment and adaptation
Joann Russell,
Historic Environment Scotland
Dubrovnik, 28.2.2020.
- Sustainable heritage and climate crisis
Ulla Salmela,
Finnish Heritage Agency
Dubrovnik. 28.2.2020.
Head of the Disaster Risk Reduction Sector
Directorate of Civil Protection
Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia
Dubrovnik, 28.2.2020. .pdf
- STRATEGIES TO INCREASE THE PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AGAINST THE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Dr. Anna Kaiser
Faculty of Education, Arts and Architecture
Department for Building and Environment
Danube University Krems, Austria
Dubrovnik, 28.2.2020.
- Built & Archaeological Heritage. Climate Change Sectoral Adaptation Plan
Jacqui Donnelly
Built Heritage Policy section of the Department of Culture,
Heritage and the Gaeltacht in Ireland
Dubrovnik, 28.2.2020.
ProCultHer projekt
PROMEDHE projekt
ILUCIDARE projekt
UNESCO – Culture in emergencies
World Monuments Fund
ICCROM – First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis
Links to Handbook and Toolkit
Link to 3 minutes video