PERICLES - Preserving and sustainably governing cultural heritage and landscapes in European coastal and maritime regions

  • Lammers, Machiel (Projektdeltager)
  • Vegas Macias, Jordi (Projektdeltager)
  • Toonen, Hilde (Projektdeltager)
  • Kraan, Marloes (Projektdeltager)
  • Witteveen, Loes (Projektdeltager)
  • van Tatenhove, Jan (Projektdeltager)
  • Pita, Cristina (Projektdeltager)
  • Costa, Carlos (Projektdeltager)
  • Ferreira da Silva , Ana Margarida (Projektdeltager)
  • P. Sousa, Lisa (Projektdeltager)
  • Martins, Filomena (Projektdeltager)
  • Tuyll van Serooskerken, Pauline (Projektdeltager)
  • Kenter, Jasper O. (Projektdeltager)
  • Taylor, Steve (Projektdeltager)
  • Azzopardi, Elaine (Projektdeltager)
  • Knight, Sarah (Projektdeltager)
  • Fergusson, Laura (Projektdeltager)
  • Flannery, Wesley (Projektdeltager)
  • Martino, Simone (Projektdeltager)
  • Bodum, Lars (Projektdeltager)
  • Ounanian , Kristen (Projektdeltager)
  • Jahn Hansen, Carsten (Projektdeltager)
  • Delaney, Alyne (Projektdeltager)
  • Mylona, Dimitra (Projektdeltager)
  • Frangoudes, Katia (Projektdeltager)
  • Roio, Maili (Projektdeltager)
  • Saimre, Tanel (Projektdeltager)
  • Karro, Krista (Projektdeltager)

Projekter: ProjektForskning

Projektdetaljer

Beskrivelse

Cultural heritage provides a sense of place, unity, and belonging to people. Rooted in specific landscapes, seascapes, buildings, stories, traditions, and language, cultural heritage is a fundamental part of every society. It connects people to each other and to the past and helps guide our future.

By protecting and fighting for cultural heritage, we can strengthen identity and local societies, thereby improving overall quality of life. Culture and heritage are essential in maintaining and boosting Europe’s economic, social, cultural and natural capital. Doing so can generate prosperity, bring new jobs, enhance communities and improve local environments.

Yet, coastal cultural landscapes face risks from climate change, pollution, urbanisation, mass tourism, population decline in rural areas, the loss of traditional fishing fleets, neglect, and inconsistent policies of sea and shore conservation across European regions.

PERICLES project is an EU-funded research and innovation project running until 2021. The project promotes sustainable, participatory governance of cultural heritage in European coastal and maritime regions. The overall aim of the project is to develop and demonstrate a comprehensive framework
StatusAfsluttet
Effektiv start/slut dato01/05/201831/10/2021

Samarbejdspartnere

  • Wageningen University and Research Centre (Projektpartner)
  • Aalborg Universitet (Projektpartner) (leder)
  • University of York (Projektpartner)
  • University of the Highlands and Islands (Projektpartner)
  • Queen's University Belfast (Projektpartner)
  • University of Aveiro (Projektpartner)
  • Hellenic Center of Marine Research (Projektpartner)
  • Scottish Association for Marine Science (Projektpartner)
  • Université de Bretagne Occidentale (Projektpartner)
  • Parc Naturel Regional du Golfe du Morbihan (Projektpartner)
  • Estonian National Heritage Board (Projektpartner)

Finansiering

  • Europa-Kommissionen