6 Comités scientifiques internationaux de l'ICOMOS : ICORP, ISCARSAH, ISCEAH, ICTC, ISCES+CC et CIPA organisent une réunion conjointe pendant l'Assemblée Générale de l'ICOMOS, à Sydney, Australie, le 1er octobre 2020. La réunion conjointe se concentrera sur " l'avancement de la gestion des risques pour un avenir partagé " en abordant spécifiquement les défis auxquels le patrimoine est confronté et les moyens de les relever. Les résumés sont les bienvenus jusqu'au 3 février 2020.
6 Comités scientifiques internationaux de l'ICOMOS : ICORP, ISCARSAH, ISCEAH, ICTC, ISCES+CC et CIPA organisent une réunion conjointe pendant l'Assemblée Générale de l'ICOMOS, à Sydney, Australie, le 1er octobre 2020. La réunion conjointe se concentrera sur " l'avancement de la gestion des risques pour un avenir partagé " en abordant spécifiquement les défis auxquels le patrimoine est confronté et les moyens de les relever. Les résumés sont les bienvenus jusqu'au 3 février 2020.
6 ICOMOS International Scientific Committees: ICORP, ISCARSAH, ISCEAH, ICTC, ISCES+CC and CIPA are organizing a joint meeting during the ICOMOS General Assembly, in Sydney, Australia, on 1st of October 2020. The joint meeting will focus on ”Advancing Risk Management for the Shared Future” addressing specifically, challenges that heritage is facing and ways to tackle them. Abstracts are welcome until the 3rd of February 2020.
6 ICOMOS International Scientific Committees: ICORP, ISCARSAH, ISCEAH, ICTC, ISCES+CC and CIPA are organizing a joint meeting during the ICOMOS General Assembly, in Sydney, Australia, on 1st of October 2020. The joint meeting will focus on ”Advancing Risk Management for the Shared Future” addressing specifically, challenges that heritage is facing and ways to tackle them. Abstracts are welcome until the 3rd of February 2020.
Created in March 2017 as a response to the destruction of cultural heritage during recent conflicts, either intentional or collateral, in sites like Timbuktu, Mosul, Nimrud, Palmyra, or Aleppo, the ALIPH Foundation (International Alliance for the protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas) now brings together several countries: France, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Morocco, China, and Switzerland, along with key civil society figures and institutions to finance preventive measures, emergency interventions and concrete post-conflict rehabilitation projects, all around the world.
À l'occasion de l'Assemblée générale et du Comité consultatif 2015 à Fukuoka (Japon), le Comité consultatif organise un symposium scientifique le 29 octobre 2015. Dans le cycle « Risques tangibles, opportunités intangibles : Préparation aux risques à long terme et réponses aux menaces qui pèsent sur le patrimoine culturel », le thème de ce troisième volet est : « Menaces pour l’identité : perte des traditions et de la mémoire collective ».
On the occasion of the 2015 annual General Assembly and Advisory Committee taking place in Fukuoka (Japan), the Advisory Committee is organizing a Scientific Symposium on 29 October 2015. Part 3 of the Symposium cycle “Tangible Risks, Intangible Opportunities: Long-Term Risk Preparedness and Responses for Threats to Cultural Heritage” the theme is “Risks to Identity: Loss of Traditions and Collective Memory”.
Créée en mars 2017 en réponse à la destruction du patrimoine culturel lors de récents conflits, intentionnels ou collatéraux, dans des sites tels que Tombouctou, Mossoul, Nimrud, Palmyre ou Alep, la Fondation ALIPH (Alliance internationale pour la protection du patrimoine dans les zones en conflit) regroupe à présent plusieurs pays : France, Émirats arabes unis, Arabie saoudite, Koweït, Luxembourg, Maroc, Chine et Suisse, ainsi que des personnalités de la société civile et des institutions, qui financent des mesures de prévention, des interventions d'urgence et des projets concrets de réhabilitation postconflit, partout dans le monde.
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