STORM: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organizational Resources
Brum, Patrícia ., Neto, Filipa, Revez, Maria João, Vaz Pinto, Inês and Magalhães, Ana Patrícia (2018) STORM: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organizational Resources. In: ICOMOS 19th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium "Heritage and Democracy", 13-14th December 2017, New Delhi, India. [Conference or Workshop Item]
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Following a call by the European Commission on Disaster Resilience and Climate, the STORM partnership was formed by 20 partners, dedicated to 5 main sites: Mellor (England), Rome (Italy), Rethymno (Greece), Tróia (Portugal) and Ephesus (Turkey), presenting the rich diversity of European cultural assets. This project proposes a set of novel predictive models and improved non-invasive and non-destructive methods of survey and diagnosis, for effective prediction of environmental changes and for revealing threats and conditions that could damage cultural heritage sites. Moreover, STORM will determine how different vulnerable materials, structures and buildings are affected by different extreme weather events together with risks associated with climatic conditions or natural hazards, offering improved, effective adaptation and mitigation strategies, systems and technologies. An integrated system featuring novel sensors (intra fluorescent and wireless acoustic sensors), legacy systems, state of the art platforms (including LiDAR and UAVs), as well as crowdsourcing techniques will be implemented, offering applications and services over an open cloud infrastructure. An important result of STORM will be a cooperation platform for collaboratively collecting and enhancing knowledge, processes and methodologies on sustainable and effective safeguarding and management of European Cultural Heritage. The system will be capable of performing risk assessment on natural hazards taking into account environmental and anthropogenic risks, and of using Complex Events processing.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Authors: | Authors Email Brum, Patrícia . UNSPECIFIED Neto, Filipa UNSPECIFIED Revez, Maria João UNSPECIFIED Vaz Pinto, Inês UNSPECIFIED Magalhães, Ana Patrícia UNSPECIFIED |
Languages: | English |
Keywords: | Disaster Resilience; European Commission project; STORM; risk prevention; management; open cloud infrastructure; cooperation platform; Cultural Heritage; Europe; conservation |
Subjects: | E.CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 12. Techniques E.CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION > 08. Monitoring G.DETERIORATION > 05. Prevention of deterioration P. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS > 05. Europe |
National Committee: | ICOMOS International |
ICOMOS Special Collection: | Scientific Symposium (ICOMOS General Assemblies) |
ICOMOS Special Collection Volume: | 19th General Assembly, New Delhi, 2017 |
Depositing User: | intern icomos |
Date Deposited: | 11 Jan 2019 14:07 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jan 2019 14:07 |
References: | Australia ICOMOS. (2013). The Burra Charter: The Australia ICOMOS Charter for Places of Cultural Significance. ICOMOS Australia. http://australia.icomos.org/wpcontent/uploads/The-Burra-Charter-2013- Adopted-31.10.2013.pdf. Lefèvre, Roger-Alexandre, and Cristina Sabbioni. (2009) "International Workshop Climate Change And Cultural Heritage Proceedings". Climate Change And Cultural Heritage. Ravello: CUEBC. Neto, Filipa, and Sofia Pereira. (2017). "Listening to STORM: Preliminary Survey to Identify Needs in Risk Management Policies For Cultural Heritage Endangered By Natural Hazards". Cultural Heritage facing Climate Change. Ravello. Proença, Nuno, and Maria João Revez. (2017). “Possible Routes for Conservation and Restoration in the Risk Management of Built Heritage: Public-Private Partnerships within R&D Projects (Project STORM).” Conservar Património 25: 57–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14568/cp2017005. UNESCO (2015). Policy Document for the Integration of a Sustainable Development Perspective into the Processes of the World Heritage Convention. http://whc.unesco.org/en/sustainabledevelopment/ |
URI: | https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2037 |
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