Heritage leaders, policymakers, environmental experts and representatives of civil society gathered in the morning of 29 May in Nicosia for the European Heritage Policy Agora 2026, held within the framework of the European Cultural Heritage Summit 2026. Under the theme “Mare Nostrum: Championing Environmental Sustainability through Heritage”, the Agora explored how cultural heritage can contribute to climate action and connect nature and culture across the Mediterranean, encompassing Europe, West Asia and North Africa.
European Heritage Policy Agora 2026 spotlights heritage as a driver of environmental sustainability across the Mediterranean
Europa Nostra, 03 June 2026, International
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