%0 Report %9 Conference Volume %A Abdulac, Samir %A Adetunji, Olufemi %A Afsharpour, Maryam %A Ahmed, Ifte %A Angjeliu, Grigor %A Assal, Hisham %A Badillo, Hiram %A Bastida Munoz, Mindahi %A Beloyarskaya, Irina K. %A Bilgin Altınöz, Ayşe Güliz %A Boyd, Noni %A Cazamir, Constantin %A Cheng, Chin-Fang %A Chiou, Bor-Shuenn %A Deya, Bartomeu %A Doganer, Sedef %A Donnelly, Jacqui %A Du Cros, Hilary %A Elsaid Shaheen, Rasha Ahmed %A Esteban, Miguel %A Florentin, Kevin %A Forbes, Catherine %A González Muzzio, Claudia %A Gurr, Lynette %A Haas, Franziska %A Holtorf, Cornelius %A Ilayan, Jamal Shafiq %A Iwasaki, Yoshinori %A Jariwala, Vrinda %A Jo, Sangsun %A Kelley, Stephen J. %A Khaksar Dehnavi, Mona %A Kim, Dowon %A Kıvılcım Çorakbaş, Figen %A Knaggs, Maryam %A Li, Chao-Shiang %A Li, Tsung-Hung %A Lin, Queenie %A Lintott, Bryan %A Lione, Brian Michael %A Liviu-Costin, Gruia %A MacKee, Jamie %A Marrion, Chris %A Martynova, Anastasia %A Meneses Camacho, Grissel %A Millar, Sue %A Motta, Paolo %A Nakayabu, Tomotaka %A Nakhaei Ashtari, Masoud %A Niroumand, Hamed %A Okubo, Takeyuki %A Onuki, Motoharu %A Orbaşlı, Aylin %A Paca, Barbara %A Pearce, Victoria %A Rab Kirchner, Samia %A Rice, Jean %A Riddett, Robyn %A Rihal, Satwant %A Rinaudo, Fulvio %A Rojas, Ángela %A Segarra Lagunes, María Margarita %A Sen, Sukrit %A Shakya, Lata %A Sharma, Antara %A Shih, Ku-Shan %A Shimizu, Hiroki %A Smith, Moira %A Sofronie, Ramiro %A Strelbitsky, Ivan %A Stylianidis, Efstratios %A Tevzadze, Manana %A Vileikis, Ona %A Wei, Yin-Chun %A Yen, Alex %A Yıldırım, Özge Ceylin %A Yıldırım Esen, Sibel %A ICOMOS ICORP, %A ICOMOS ISCARSAH, %A ICOMOS ISCEAH, %A ICOMOS ICTC, %A ICOMOS ISCES+CC, %A ICOMOS CIPA, %C Taichung, Chinese Taipei %D 2020 %E Yen, Ya-Ning %E Li, Chao-Shiang %F icomos:2413 %K climate change %K risk management %K resilience %K post-disaster situation %K reconstruction %K values %K authenticity %K natural disasters %K conservation of cultural heritage %K management of cultural heritage %K restoration of cultural heritage %K wildfires %K fire damage %K overvisiting %K historic quarters %K tourism management %K national parks %K GIS %K indigenous peoples %K traditional knowledge %K sacred places %K sustainable development %K planning %K polar heritage %K case studies %K earth architecture %K traditional techniques %K environmental degradation %K fire protection %K wooden architecture %K sprays %K historic houses %K degradation %K conservation techniques %K preventive conservation %K shelters %K temples %K churches %K town gates %K theory of conservation %K restoration projects %K memory %K earthquakes %K earthquake damage %K earthquake resistance %K suqs %K war damage %K new technologies %K mould %K conservation treatment %K re-use %K emergency programmes %K cultural landscapes %K documentation %K archaeological sites museums %K intangible cultural heritage %K mining buildings %K management plans %K energy conservation measures %K cultural routes %K adobe %K reinforcement %K oil spills %K World Heritage %K Albania %K Antigua and Barbuda %K Australia %K Cambodia %K Canada %K Chile %K Finland %K Georgia %K India %K Iran %K Iraq %K Ireland %K Mexico %K Japan %K Korea R %K Nepal %K New Zealand %K Nigeria %K Romania %K Russia %K Syria %K Spain %K Chinese Taipei %K Turkey %K United States %K Andean region %K Arab countries %K Caribbean %K Central Asia %K Arctic regions %K Antarctic regions %T Advancing risk management for the shared future: 2020 ICOMOS 6 ISCs joint meeting proceedings %U http://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2413/ %X This proceeding is generated by the papers presented in the 6 ISCs Joint Meeting: Advancing Risk Management for the Shared Future Joint Meeting. Consistent with the objective of ICOMOS, cross-disciplinary collaborations between International Scientific Committees have long been encouraged for promoting the exchange of information and knowledge on cultural heritage conservation. The 6 ICOMOS-ISCs, including ICORP, ISCARSAH, ISCEAH, ICTC, ISCES+CC and CIPA, work cooperatively in organizing this joint meeting. The Webinar and Online Presentation is held on 17 October 2020. It aims to develop clear trans-disciplinary recommendations by addressing risk management in cultural heritage via this collaborative engagement. The outcome of this joint meeting is based on developing potential tools (a selection of papers or guideline drafts) to risk management in cultural heritage for further implementation by the practitioners. The 6-ISCs Joint Meeting aims to provide a forum for considering the various threats (whether natural cause or human error) in cultural heritage regarding how to address and where to start by shared responsibility. By creating new tools and guidance among interdisciplinary fields, it shall lead us to achieve a shared future - with the theme- “Advancing Risk Management for the Shared Future”. This joint meeting offers the opportunity to bring wider participants across the heritage sector in global together to share, exchange and collaborate regarding the relevant issues. Theme - Advancing Risk Management for the Shared Future. The Risk management of Cultural Heritage is the theme of this joint meeting, including the following topics: (1) Climate Change and Cultural Heritage, (2) Disaster Risk Management and Resilience, (3) Post-disaster reconstruction and authenticity, (4) Post-disaster management, (5) Relevant subjects, particularly the issues/case studies regarding Wildfires and Heritage — Community Engagement, Preparedness, Resilience and Recovery.