Conservation science

ICCROM is pleased to announce the publication of the position papers arising from the findings of the ICCROM Forum 2013 on Conservation Science. The Forum was a notable initiative of ICCROM and 15 other leading heritage institutions from around the world. This publication is produced in collaboration with IIC as a special supplementary issue of Studies in Conservation.

 

ICCROM FORUM on Conservation Science – Position Papers 2015:

  1. Conservation science: Reflections and future perspectives. Heritage, Alison & Golfomitsou, Stavroula. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 2-6. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  2. How can science connect with and contribute to conservation? Recommendations and reflections. Brokerhof, Agnes, W. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 7-13. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  3. Shifting the focus to people: Global societal priorities and the contribution made by conservation science. Lagnesjö, Gunilla. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 14-19. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  4. How can we build an impactful future for science in conservation? Essential next steps. Bell, Nancy. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 20-22. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  5. Tools for assessing needs and impacts. Michalski, Stefan. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 23-31. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  6. Conservation institutions as agents of change. Corbeil, Marie-Claude. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 23-31. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  7. Educating future professionals in conservation science: Challenges of an interdisciplinary field. Golfomitsou, Stavroula. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 39-47. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  8. Working with policy-makers for integrating heritage science research into political priorities. Lee, Sujeong. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 48-56. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  9. Communicating conservation science. Lithgow, Katy Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 57-63. ICCROM & IIC. 2015
  10. Appendix: ICCROM Forum 2013 on Conservation Science. Studies in Conservation, 60 S2: 64-66. ICCROM & IIC. 2015