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Bridging the Gap Between Heritage and Climate Resilience
How can cultural heritage support climate resilience while preserving the identity of historic cities? Recent research contributions connected to the Go2CHANGE network and related European projects are helping move climate resilience from theory into practical application. Building on previous EU-funded projects such as SHELTER, ARCH, The HuT, and ENACT 15mC, members of the Go2CHANGE network continue to develop tools supporting evidence-based climate adaptation strategies for
May 72 min read


Shaping the Future of Heritage: First Inputs from Our Working Groups
As we prepare for our upcoming meeting in Bamberg, the Go2CHANGE Working Groups have started their activities, laying the groundwork for resilient heritage management. We are pleased to share the first inputs and key milestones from recent sessions. WG2: Climate AdaptationFollowing its kickoff milestone on 13 March, WG2 is building a shared policy and management framework to support climate adaptation across the Go2CHANGE network. The group is focusing on bridging the gap bet
May 71 min read


Shaping the Future of Heritage: Deep Dive into Working Groups 1 and 3
Following the enthusiastic start to our collaborative journey, we are pleased to spotlight the core focus and recent progress of Working Groups 1 and 3. As we approach our meeting in Bamberg, these groups are already advancing the research and practical applications needed for resilient heritage management. WG1: Climate Risk AssessmentFollowing its kickoff meeting on 20 March, WG1 is developing specialised methodologies to identify potential losses of cultural heritage values
May 71 min read


Day 4 of the Go2CHANGE Training School in Bamberg Focuses on Climate Change Mitigation Strategies for Heritage Contexts
Day 4 of the Go2CHANGE Training School in Bamberg explored climate change mitigation approaches for cultural heritage through a combination of lectures, digital tools and applied group work activities. The morning sessions introduced key methodological frameworks supporting mitigation planning in heritage environments. Participants examined solar energy optimisation strategies supported by digital tools such as solar cadastres, alongside objective methodologies for assessing
May 71 min read
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COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) is a funding agency for research and innovation networks. Our Actions help connect research initiatives across Europe and enable scientists to grow their ideas by sharing them with their peers. This boosts their research, career and innovation.
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