Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) are agroecosystems inhabited by communities that live in an intricate relationship with their territory. These evolving sites are resilient...
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The Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) represent not only stunning natural landscapes but also agricultural practices that create livelihoods in rural areas while...
This new study by UNESCO, in partnership with IUCN, shows these glaciers have been retreating at an accelerated rate since 2000 due to CO2 emissions, which are warming...
50 UNESCO World Heritage sites are home to glaciers (A total of 18,600 glaciers have been identified in these 50 sites, covering around...
By joining forces at global, regional, and national levels, the EU and UNESCO have transformed the lives of millions of people. Together, we have worked to provide quality education...
HYPERION is an EU-funded project that aims to provide the tools needed to understand the effects of climate change, extreme weather conditions, the ravages of time and intense geological phenomena on cultural...
Information Bulletin 161 - The Copernicus Emergency Management Service delivers multi-risk analyses for Delphi and Ancient Olympia archaeological sites in Greece
In April 2022, for the first time since the beginning of its service, the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) Risk and Recovery Mapping module has been activated to perform...
Ancient historical landmarks could disappear completely unless swift action is taken to protect them from environmental damage, researchers are warning.
The aim of the webinar is to understand the benefits of remote sensing for cultural heritage monitoring, protection, and management.
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There are several examples of products relevant to cultural heritage monitoring which greatly benefit or indeed rely upon EO data and information.