Descripción del proyecto
Una protección contra el cambio climático para los centros urbanos históricos
El cambio climático es uno de los retos más importantes de nuestro planeta. Sus efectos se sienten a escala global y están alcanzando una magnitud sin precedentes: cambios estacionales en el clima, sequías, olas de calor, inundaciones, tormentas, etc. En los próximos años, se espera que las ciudades sufran episodios climáticos extremos de manera frecuente, lo que también aumentará el riesgo para su patrimonio cultural y sus centros históricos. El proyecto ARCH, financiado con fondos europeos, desarrollará un marco de gestión de riesgos ante catástrofes para evaluar y mejorar la resiliencia de las zonas históricas frente a peligros naturales y el cambio climático. Las herramientas y metodologías diseñadas estarán destinadas a las autoridades y profesionales locales, la población urbana y comunidades de expertos a escala nacional e internacional. A fin de colaborar con la toma de decisiones, el proyecto aportará diferentes modelos, métodos, herramientas y conjuntos de datos, que se desarrollarán en colaboración con cuatro municipios europeos: Bratislava, Camerino, Hamburgo y Valencia.
Objetivo
ARCH will develop a unified disaster risk management framework for assessing and improving the resilience of historic areas to climate change-related and other hazards. This will be achieved by developing tools and methodologies that will be combined into a collaborative disaster risk management platform for local authorities and practitioners, the urban population, and (inter)national expert communities. To support decision-making at appropriate stages of the management cycle, different models, methods, tools, and datasets will be designed and developed. These include: technological means of determining the condition of tangible and intangible cultural objects, as well as large historic areas; information management systems for georeferenced properties of historic areas and hazards; simulation models for what-if analysis, ageing and hazard simulation; an inventory of potential resilience enhancing and reconstruction measures, assessed for their performance; a risk-oriented vulnerability assessment methodology suitable for both policy makers and practitioners; a pathway design to plan the resilience enhancement and reconstruction of historic areas; and an inventory of financing means, categorised according to their applicability in different contexts. The project ensures that results and deliverables are applicable and relevant by applying a co-creation process with local policy makers, practitioners, and community members. This includes the pilot cities Bratislava, Camerino, Hamburg, and Valencia. The results of the co-creation processes with the pilot cities will be disseminated to a broader circle of other European municipalities and practitioners. ARCH includes a European Standardisation organization (DIN) as a partner in order to prepare materials that ensure that resilience and reconstruction of historic areas can be progressed in a systematic way, through European standardisation, which will ensure practical applicability and reproducibility.
Ámbito científico
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Programa(s)
- H2020-EU.3.5. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Climate action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials Main Programme
- H2020-EU.3.5.6. - Cultural heritage
- H2020-EU.3.5.1.2. - Assess impacts, vulnerabilities and develop innovative cost-effective adaptation and risk prevention and management measures
Convocatoria de propuestas
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H2020-LC-CLA-2018-2
Régimen de financiación
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinador
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