RescueME

RESilience solutions to strengthen the link between CUltural landscapEs and coMmunitiEs Programma: Horizon Europe

Project code: GA No 101094978

Programme: Horizon Europe

Call: HORIZON-CL2-2022-HERITAGE-01

Our common heritage is a central element of our communities and economies, and a principal but vulnerable dimension of our common identity as Europeans. It has been proven that cultural heritage contributes to well-being, social cohesion, identity, local economy, territorial attractiveness, and environmental sustainability, but the climate crisis and natural hazards endanger this heritage. We propose RescueME to take immediate action for demonstrating how an innovative data-driven, community-based, heritage-centric actionable landscape approach to resilience enhancement can protect our cultural heritage and landscapes while supporting the transition toward a green society and economy that sustains resilient, cohesive, nature-connected communities. RescueME proposes a call for action, broadening the scope, triggering action, untapping and mobilizing resources, engaging actors, and facilitating the decision making and the implantation of co-created just resilience solutions to protect our common heritage. RescueME will develop, test and demonstrate the effectiveness of an Actionable Framework based on the Resilient Historical Landscape approach (RHL) complemented by data, models, methods, and tools able to assess risks and opportunities, co-develop inclusive and just resilience strategies and innovative solutions to protect European cultural heritage and cultural landscapes from climate change, disaster risk, as well as other stressors (such as pollution and over-tourism) with special focus on European coastal landscapes since a large share of this endangered heritage there. The five case studies (Psiloritis in Creta, Neuwerk in Hamburg, Portovenere, Cinque Terre & the Islands, València and the city of Zadar) have been selected carefully as complementary representatives of European coastal landscapes. They will act as resilience landscape laboratories (R- labscapes), validate the results and ensure their replicability.

Project duration 

2023-2027

Scientific project head for the Department 

Simona TONDELLI

Coordinator 

TEC - Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation

Partnership

FHG - Fraunhofer Gesellschaft Zur Forderung der Angewandtenforschung Ev

UNIBO - Alma Mater Studiorum - Università Di Bologna

LINKS - Fondazione Links - Leading Innovation & Knowledge for Society

ICLEI - Iclei European Secretariat Gmbh (Iclei Europasekretariat Gmbh

SIST - SISTEMA GMBH

LNV - Fundacion De la Comunitat Valenciana Para la Promocionestrategica el Desarrollo y la Innovacion Urbana

PV5T – Comune di Porto Venere

DRAXIS - Draxis Environmental Sa

CMCC - Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici

TUHH - Technische Universitat Hamburg

HAM – Freie Und Hansestadt Hamburg

IDEON - Diktyo Dimon Tou Psiloriti

ZADAR - Grad Zadar

CI - C2 MASI SL

ULG - Universite De Liege

Total Budget: € 3.998.994

DA Budget: € 303.475

Lecturers and researchers connected to the project 

Simona TONDELLI

Andrea UGOLINI

Angela SANTANGELO

Elisa CONTICELLI

Claudia DE LUCA

Non-permanent staff connected to the project

Dorotea OTTAVIANI

Simona BRAVAGLIERI

Giulia MARZANI (Dottoranda)

Benedetta CAVALIERI (Dottoranda)

Benedetta BALDASSARRE (Dottoranda)

Anna Elisabeth ABERG (Dottoranda)

Project ERC sectors

SH3_2 Environmental change and society

PE8_11 Sustainable design (for recycling, for environment, eco-design)