More than 70 international experts from 42 countries across the world, gathered for an in-depth reflection over two days to consider ways to measure cultural heritage in the context of climate change – both with regard to the significant threat that climate change poses for all types of tangible and intangible cultural heritage as well as natural heritage.
International Workshop on Cultural Heritage and Climate Change
UNESCO, 05 September 2025 , International
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