HERACLES project
Heritage Resilience Against Climatic Events on Site
1 May 2016, to 30 April 2019
Project No: 700395, Co-ordinator: P.Pouli and D. Anglos,
HERACLES MAIN OBJECTIVES ARE:
To design, validate, and promote responsive systems/solutions for effective resilience of CH against climate change effects, considering as a mandatory premise a holistic, multidisciplinary approach through the involvement of different expertise (end-users, industry/SMEs, scientists, conservators/restorers, and social experts, decision, and policymakers). This will be operationally pursued :
- The development of a system exploiting an ICT platform able to collect and integrate multisource information to effectively provide complete and updated situational awareness and support decisions for innovative measurements improving CH resilience, including new solutions for maintenance and conservation.
- The HERACLES’ effectiveness will be ensured by designing and validating manageable methodologies and defining operational procedures and guidelines for risk mitigation and management.
The strength of HERACLES solutions is their flexibility in evaluating a large quantity of different information that can be changed and tailored to the specific CH assets’ needs, guaranteeing general applicability in that way.
A fundamental role will be played by end-users, which are an active part in the project activities.
HERACLES system will be designed and developed by accounting for the economic sustainability and future acceptance by the market and for the social and economic impact for public and local communities while respecting the integrity of CH and the value it holds for communities.
- Effective technological transfer of HERACLES outcomes to large companies, SMEs, and end users, suitable dissemination, communication, education, and training activities are also organized to disseminate vision and progress obtained to different communities, in a vision of wide audiences’ awareness.
HERACLES will follow all the risk phases, not only the immediate effects after a crisis: through a complex sensing system based on different technologies (remote sensing; in-situ data; meteo data, etc…), potential threats that can have a slow evolution will be detected.
Prevision alert, and risk management phases are foreseen, but also all the phases that come first and come after the risk phase: maintenance, conservation, remediation, material development, and best practices.
With satellites, it will be possible to monitor continuously the sites.
Strong market orientation: large industries and medium enterprises have a direct interest in the outputs translated into an operative system.
Funding
HERACLES is a project funded by the European Union, H2020-DRS-11-2015, a research and innovation program under grant agreement No 700395. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union can be held responsible for them.
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