RT Monograph SR 00 A1 Abdulac, Samir A1 Adetunji, Olufemi A1 Afsharpour, Maryam A1 Ahmed, Ifte A1 Angjeliu, Grigor A1 Assal, Hisham A1 Badillo, Hiram A1 Bastida Munoz, Mindahi A1 Beloyarskaya, Irina K. A1 Bilgin Altınöz, Ayşe Güliz A1 Boyd, Noni A1 Cazamir, Constantin A1 Cheng, Chin-Fang A1 Chiou, Bor-Shuenn A1 Deya, Bartomeu A1 Doganer, Sedef A1 Donnelly, Jacqui A1 Du Cros, Hilary A1 Elsaid Shaheen, Rasha Ahmed A1 Esteban, Miguel A1 Florentin, Kevin A1 Forbes, Catherine A1 González Muzzio, Claudia A1 Gurr, Lynette A1 Haas, Franziska A1 Holtorf, Cornelius A1 Ilayan, Jamal Shafiq A1 Iwasaki, Yoshinori A1 Jariwala, Vrinda A1 Jo, Sangsun A1 Kelley, Stephen J. A1 Khaksar Dehnavi, Mona A1 Kim, Dowon A1 Kıvılcım Çorakbaş, Figen A1 Knaggs, Maryam A1 Li, Chao-Shiang A1 Li, Tsung-Hung A1 Lin, Queenie A1 Lintott, Bryan A1 Lione, Brian Michael A1 Liviu-Costin, Gruia A1 MacKee, Jamie A1 Marrion, Chris A1 Martynova, Anastasia A1 Meneses Camacho, Grissel A1 Millar, Sue A1 Motta, Paolo A1 Nakayabu, Tomotaka A1 Nakhaei Ashtari, Masoud A1 Niroumand, Hamed A1 Okubo, Takeyuki A1 Onuki, Motoharu A1 Orbaşlı, Aylin A1 Paca, Barbara A1 Pearce, Victoria A1 Rab Kirchner, Samia A1 Rice, Jean A1 Riddett, Robyn A1 Rihal, Satwant A1 Rinaudo, Fulvio A1 Rojas, Ángela A1 Segarra Lagunes, María Margarita A1 Sen, Sukrit A1 Shakya, Lata A1 Sharma, Antara A1 Shih, Ku-Shan A1 Shimizu, Hiroki A1 Smith, Moira A1 Sofronie, Ramiro A1 Strelbitsky, Ivan A1 Stylianidis, Efstratios A1 Tevzadze, Manana A1 Vileikis, Ona A1 Wei, Yin-Chun A1 Yen, Alex A1 Yıldırım, Özge Ceylin A1 Yıldırım Esen, Sibel A1 ICOMOS ICORP A1 ICOMOS ISCARSAH A1 ICOMOS ISCEAH A1 ICOMOS ICTC A1 ICOMOS ISCES+CC A1 ICOMOS CIPA T1 Advancing risk management for the shared future: 2020 ICOMOS 6 ISCs joint meeting proceedings YR 2020 FD 2020-10 SP 332 K1 climate change K1 risk management K1 resilience K1 post-disaster situation K1 reconstruction K1 values K1 authenticity K1 natural disasters K1 conservation of cultural heritage K1 management of cultural heritage K1 restoration of cultural heritage K1 wildfires K1 fire damage K1 overvisiting K1 historic quarters K1 tourism management K1 national parks K1 GIS K1 indigenous peoples K1 traditional knowledge K1 sacred places K1 sustainable development K1 planning K1 polar heritage K1 case studies K1 earth architecture K1 traditional techniques K1 environmental degradation K1 fire protection K1 wooden architecture K1 sprays K1 historic houses K1 degradation K1 conservation techniques K1 preventive conservation K1 shelters K1 temples K1 churches K1 town gates K1 theory of conservation K1 restoration projects K1 memory K1 earthquakes K1 earthquake damage K1 earthquake resistance K1 suqs K1 war damage K1 new technologies K1 mould K1 conservation treatment K1 re-use K1 emergency programmes K1 cultural landscapes K1 documentation K1 archaeological sites museums K1 intangible cultural heritage K1 mining buildings K1 management plans K1 energy conservation measures K1 cultural routes K1 adobe K1 reinforcement K1 oil spills K1 World Heritage K1 Albania K1 Antigua and Barbuda K1 Australia K1 Cambodia K1 Canada K1 Chile K1 Finland K1 Georgia K1 India K1 Iran K1 Iraq K1 Ireland K1 Mexico K1 Japan K1 Korea R K1 Nepal K1 New Zealand K1 Nigeria K1 Romania K1 Russia K1 Syria K1 Spain K1 Chinese Taipei K1 Turkey K1 United States K1 Andean region K1 Arab countries K1 Caribbean K1 Central Asia K1 Arctic regions K1 Antarctic regions AB 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. A2 Yen, Ya-Ning A2 Li, Chao-Shiang PB Bureau of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Culture PP Taichung, Chinese Taipei SN 978-986-5321-64-2 AV Published LK http://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2413/