Descrizione del progetto
Proteggere i centri storici dai cambiamenti climatici
I cambiamenti climatici rappresentano una delle maggiori sfide affrontate attualmente dal nostro pianeta. Dai mutamenti stagionali nel clima, con siccità, ondate di calore, alluvioni e tempeste, gli impatti dei cambiamenti climatici sono di portata globale e senza precedenti. Le città affronteranno eventi estremi frequenti negli anni a venire, con l’aumento inoltre del rischio derivante dai cambiamenti climatici per il patrimonio culturale e i centri storici urbani. Il progetto ARCH, finanziato dall’UE, svilupperà un quadro di gestione del rischio per i disastri al fine di valutare e migliorare la resilienza delle aree storiche a cambiamenti climatici e calamità naturali. Saranno progettati strumenti e metodologie per autorità e professionisti locali, popolazione urbana, nonché comunità di esperti a livello nazionale e internazionale. Per sostenere il processo decisionale, il progetto presenterà diversi modelli, metodi, strumenti e set di dati che verranno sviluppati in collaborazione con i quattro comuni europei di Bratislava, Camerino, Amburgo e Valencia.
Obiettivo
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.
Campo scientifico
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Parole chiave
Programma(i)
- 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
Invito a presentare proposte
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H2020-LC-CLA-2018-2
Meccanismo di finanziamento
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinatore
80686 Munchen
Germania