Results of the EU project Climate for Culture : future climate-induced risks to historic buildings and their interiors

C. Bertolin, D. Camuffo, J. Leissner, F. Antretter, M. Winkler, A.W.M. van Schijndel, H.L. Schellen, L. Kotova, U. Mikolajewicz, T. Brostrom, G. Leijonhufvud, J. Ashley-Smith

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Abstract

The EU funded Climate for Culture (CfC) Project is finalized to forecast the impact of climate change on either indoor or outdoor Cultural Heritage and advise on related risks. CfC has produced high-resolution thematic maps over Europe to highlight the expected changes and related risks for a number of key materials, building types, deterioration mechanisms for the near and far future based on two emission scenarios as developed by IPCC. The procedure to obtain a thematic map is as follows: to simulate outdoor climate change; to pass from outdoor to indoor climate change through building simulation and case studies measurements; to use damage functions and literature results to evaluate potential risk for buildings and objects; to map the above results for advice and stakeholders use. This methodology has produced 55,650 thematic maps of future climate induced risks to historic buildings and collections in their interiors. The results can be used for climate change impact assessments and for planning adaption and mitigation measures in view of preventive conservation or other applications, e.g. human health, energy consumption, cultural tourism. This paper presents some of the main project outcomes.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSISC Conference, Venice 29-30 September 2014
Place of PublicationVenice
Pages923-943
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event2nd Annual SISC Conference, September 29-30, 2014, Venice, Italy - Venice, Italy
Duration: 29 Sept 201430 Sept 2014

Conference

Conference2nd Annual SISC Conference, September 29-30, 2014, Venice, Italy
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityVenice
Period29/09/1430/09/14

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