SHELTER

Sustainable Historic Environments hoListic reconstruction through Technological Enhancement and community-based Resilience

Project code: GA 821282

Programme: Horizon 2020

Call: H2020-LC-CLA-2018-2

SHELTER aims to develop a data-driven and community-based knowledge framework that will bring together the scientific community and heritage managers with the objective of increasing resilience, reducing vulnerability and promoting better and safer reconstruction in historic areas. The first step to increase resilience is improving the understanding of direct and indirect impacts of climatic and environmental changes and natural hazards on historic sites and buildings by linking concepts commonly used in disaster risk management and climate change adaptation with cultural heritage management, to provide an inclusive, informed decision-making.

Project duration

06.2019 – 05.2023

Department scientific supervisor

Simona TONDELLI

Coordinator

FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH & INNOVATION

Partnership

Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization – UNESCO

Politecnico di Torino

Universite de Liege

Universidad del pais Vasco/ Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Masarykova Univerzita

Stichting Ihe Delft Institute For Water Educational

LINKS Foundation

Zentrum Fur Risiko - Und Krisenmanagement – Zrk

Tower Spa

Unismart Padova Enterprise Srl

Ekodenge Muhendislik Mimarlik Danismanlik Ticaret Anonim Sirketi

Nobatek Inef 4

Sistema Gmbh

R.E.D. Srl

Estudios Gis S.l.

Seferihisar Municipality

International Sava River Basin Commission

Gemeente Dordrecht

Conselleria de medio ambiente e Ordenacion do territorio - Xunta de Galicia

Euronet Consulting EEIG

Alpha Consult

Budget

Budget totale: Eur 5.999.448,75

Budget DA: Eur 552.812,50

Teachers and researchers involved in the project

Simona TONDELLI

Angela SANTANGELO

Giulia MARZANI (Assegnista)

Andrea UGOLINI

Eleonora MELANDRI (Assegnista)

Project ERC sectors 

SH3 - Environment, Space and Population

SH5 - Cultures and Cultural Production