Proceedings of the Ravello International Workshop, 14-16 May 2009
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Strasbourg European Master-Doctorate Course, 7-11 September 2009
Summary
Eladio Fernandez, Prologue
Roger Léfevre, Cristina Sabbioni, Preface
Recommendation on Vulnerability of Cultural Heritage to Climate Change
Recommandation sur la Vulnérabilité du patrimoine culturel au changement climatique
Workshop “Climate Change and Cultural Heritage” Ravello, 14-16 April 2009
ABSTRACTS
Peter Brimblecombe, Functional Descriptions of Damage to Heritage
Peter Brimblecombe, Monitoring the future
Fabio Trincardi, Impact of sea-level rise on coastal heritage
Terje Grontoft, How can we monitor the impact of Climate change on cultural heritage?
May Cassar, Research needs of collections in a changing climate
Manfred Schreiner, Corrosion (Weathering) of Glass and Enamels
Milos Drdacky, Climate change related problems of historic buildings and sites
Susan Barr, Knowledge and gaps on vulnerability of monuments and sites to climate change
Antonio Gomez-Bolea, Biodeterioration of building stones and climate change. Can we predict changes in biodeterioration?
Elisabetta Giani, Environment and preventive conservation: three projects in Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione e il Restauro (ISCR)
Dario Camuffo, Heating historic buildings: how to manage microclimate disturbance, artwork preservation, comfort, energy efficiency, climate change?
Giovanni Boccardi, Climate Change and World Heritage: Policies and Opportunities for Cooperation
Minna Pesu, Climate Change and the Cultural Environment – Finish and Nordic aspects
Max Schvoerer, Strategies of adaptation of ancient societies to climatic crises in Sahara for 10000 years
Giulia Caneva, Climatic changes: effects on biogenic weathering pattern and cultural landscape
Beatrice Kelly, Climate change heritage and tourism: implications for Ireland’s coast and inland waterways
Beatriz Menendez, Stone weathering predictions based on climate change models in North-West France
Carolina Collaro, Sustainable Development and Cultural Heritage Preservation: a possible approach in a planning study history in Campania Region
Course “Vulnerability of Cultural Heritage to Climate Change” Strasbourg, 7-11 September 2009
FULL TEXTS
R.-A. Lefèvre, An introduction to the Course “Vulnerability of Cultural Heritage to Climate Change”
Cristina Sabbioni, Alessandra Bonazza, How mapping climate change for Cultural Heritage? The Noah’s Ark Project
May Cassar, Principles of Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change
Peter Brimblecombe, Heritage Climatology
Peter Brimblecombe, Functional Descriptions of Damage to Heritage
Peter Brimblecombe, Monitoring the future
J. Tidblad, Dose-Response and Damage Functions for Materials in a Changing Climate
Anda Ionescu, Dose-Response Function for the soiling of modern glass in a changing climate
Michael Melcher&Manfred Schreiner, Impact of Climate Change on Medieval Stained Glass
R.-A. Lefèvre&A. Ionescu, The Stock of materials at risk of climate change in the façades of three cities inscribed on the UNESCO list: Paris, Venice and Rome
Dario Camuffo, The Climate Change at the European and Global scale over the last Millennium:
methodologies and results
Terje Grontoft, Windborne sea salt aerosol fluxes and deposition inland from ocean shorelines – measurements and modelling of climate change effects
Milos Drdacky, Impact of Climate Change on building structures
May Cassar, Modelling wetting and drying of historic buildings
Fabio Trincardi&Fabio Raicich, Sea level rise models and possible application to Cultural Heritage
Sylvie Colinart, The Seine floods and Parisian Museums storages
Giulia Caneva, Cultural landscapes and climate change
X. Ariño, E. Llop, A. Gomez-Bolea, C. Saiz-Jimenez, Effects of climatic change on microorganisms colonizing cultural heritage materials
Peter Brimblecombe, Cristina Sabbioni, May Cassar, Climate Myths