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Since 2021, the Sustaining Digital Heritage (SDH) programme, has set out with partners AVP and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (NISV) to understand the preservation and access needs for digital heritage worldwide and to build a self-sustaining network of digital heritage leaders. The broader aim of the programme is to ​​enhance the storytelling potential of digital heritage, as well as connect people, bridge divides, spark creativity and promote sustainable development.

ICCROM's first course on Sustainable Digital Heritage empowers institutions to build projects centering user needs

Since 2021, the Sustaining Digital Heritage (SDH) programme, has set out with partners AVP and Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (NISV) to understand the preservation and access needs for digital heritage worldwide and to build a self-sustaining network of digital heritage leaders. The broader aim of the programme is to ​​enhance the storytelling potential of digital heritage, as well as...

Indigenous communities of Lakhimpur fishing in their inland ponds (Author:Sukrit Sen)

Welcome to a new platform: Embracing Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge in Disaster Risk Reduction

Integrating indigenous and traditional knowledge into our Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) toolkit offers numerous benefits. This knowledge stems from communities' close relationships with their environment and their accumulated experience in predicting hazards by reading signs in the sea, skies, and wildlife.

New publication showcases how research-practice collaboration contributes to strengthening World Heritage management

New publication showcases how research-practice collaboration contributes to strengthening World Heritage management

The new publication “Heritage Place Lab. A Model for Research-Practice Collaboration in the Context of World Heritage. Report of the Pilot Phase 2021-2022” presents the testing of a methodology for collaborative work between academics and site managers and showcases the resulting research agendas prepared by research-practice teams from Argentina, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Norway and Zimbabwe.

Cooking with ICCROM: The Gravimetric Analysis of a Mortar Sample

Cooking with ICCROM: The Gravimetric Analysis of a Mortar Sample

Welcome to today’s episode of “Cooking with ICCROM” - I’m Irene, a conservation architect, and I’m pleased to take you through an insightful journey into mortar analysis right here in the ICCROM lab in Rome.

Fostering Community-Scientist Collaboration for Cultural Heritage Preservation At its core, ChemiNova seeks to empower conservation professionals, engage local communities and harness cutting-edge technology to protect and preserve Europe's rich cultural legacy. Central to ChemiNova's mission is the development of an intelligent computational system that goes beyond current technologies. By leveraging a myriad of data, ChemiNova aims to tackle structural and chemical damage to cultural heritage, from mo

Introducing ChemiNova: advancing technology for monitoring European cultural assets

An international consortium is developing smart technologies for safeguarding heritage in the face of climate change and conflict.

Introducing ChemiNova: advancing technology for monitoring European cultural assets

Europe's cultural heritage is a testament to centuries of human creativity, resilience, and ingenuity. It includes rich and diverse traditions, monuments, collections and communities that hold stories of the past and provide knowledge and understanding of the continent’s history.
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Call for Researchers: Heritage Place Lab 2024-2025

We invite researchers interested in establishing collaborations with World Heritage management institutions to contribute to improving their management processes and decision-making. The Heritage Place Lab 2024-2025 will consist of a series of online and in-person workshops to be held between September 2024 and April 2025.

ICCROM joins international research efforts on climate change risk assessment for heritage 

ICCROM joins international research efforts on climate change risk assessment for heritage 

We're thrilled to announce that our World Heritage Leadership (WHL) programme, an ICCROM-IUCN joint initiative, is part of a consortium that has been awarded funding by the Belmont Forum for a research project on establishing a methodology to systematically assess climate change-related risks to heritage.

Call for Applications for ICCROM Awards 2025

Call for Applications for ICCROM Awards 2025

The ICCROM Award, given biennially, honors those who have significantly contributed to ICCROM’s mission or the global field of cultural heritage protection. Nominations are open until 20 August 2024, with the winner announced at the ICCROM General Assembly in November 2025.

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ICCROM and Ireland's National Monuments Service Establish Scholarship Fund for Heritage Professionals from Africa and SIDS

ICCROM and Ireland's National Monuments Service (NMS) have signed a landmark cooperation agreement to establish the Ireland National Monuments Service Scholarship Fund. This initiative will span from 2024 to 2026, aimed at enhancing the participation of heritage professionals from Africa and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in ICCROM's capacity-building activities with a particular focus on...