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GreenHeritage project

Obiettivi:

The Green Heritage Project is a European initiative aimed at supporting the integration of sustainability and climate resilience into the preservation and management of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). The project is coordinated by Italy’s Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) and began in 2022, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme.

The project seeks innovative tools and methodologies able to promote adaptive and systemic approaches to better manage Climate Change (CC). It, also, aspires to function as an urgent reminder that climate change is present, affecting both directly and indirectly all aspects of Europe’s cultural heritage.

The GreenHeritage project has designed map of ICH case studies across Europe and a blended learning programme that adopts a mixed educational model to deliver high-quality digital content and a comprehensive learning experience. It is tailored for professionals in the cultural sector, bearers of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH), and interested members of the public. The programme is structured into two parts: an online learning component, delivered via a dedicated digital platform, and an in-person component, organized through four workshops hosted in different European countries.

The online portion includes four thematic modules:

  • Module 1: An introduction to Intangible Cultural Heritage, providing a foundational overview.
  • Module 2: Exploration of ICH and climate change, focusing on environmental threats and protective measures.
  • Module 3: Analysis of the challenges and opportunities that climate change presents to ICH.
  • Module 4: Use of digital tools and technologies for safeguarding intangible cultural traditions

Website: https://greenheritage-project.eu/

Contact: info@greenheritage-project.eu



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