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Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe

Descripción del proyecto

Asociaciones sólidas para garantizar el futuro del patrimonio europeo

Los cambios en el panorama político, tecnológico, socioeconómico y ambiental afectan a la investigación e innovación (I+i) sobre el patrimonio cultural. Estos nuevos retos requieren soluciones urgentes en términos de protección, conservación y restauración eficientes, adopción de tecnologías verdes, avances en digitalización y creación de crecimiento y nuevos puestos de trabajo en el ámbito del patrimonio cultural. El proyecto ARCHE, financiado con fondos europeos, establecerá una base sólida para una asociación europea de I+i sobre el patrimonio cultural basada en un marco holístico. Creará una red coordinada de I+i que involucre a científicos, creadores y profesionales de Europa y países asociados en un esfuerzo conjunto para permitir la colaboración transnacional y la participación de todas las partes interesadas y mecanismos de financiación relacionados con las políticas y las medidas de I+i sobre el patrimonio cultural.

Objetivo

The Cultural Heritage (CH) Research and Innovation (R&I) landscape has changed significantly over the past few years. New political, technological and socio-economic parameters put emphasis on improving protection, conservation and restoration efficiency of European CH with green technologies, as well as developing and further exploiting high quality digitisation, open access and curation of digital assets. The need also exists to enhance the innovation potential and competitive edge of the Cultural and Creative Sector (CCS) to drive sustainable growth and job creation against global competition.

Responding to these challenges, the project will develop a pan European framework for a holistic approach to CH R&I, by creating the Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe (ARCHE), a spearheading coordination network of researchers, innovators, heritage professionals, institutional bodies and citizens. The objective is to engage all CH actors in member States / Associated Countries in the co-design of R&I strategies and roadmaps that lead to R&I initiatives requiring multidisciplinary approaches and skills
A detailed assessment of R&I gaps and needs for the next decade will be the basis for designing a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) for joint programming aiming to increase awareness of heritage and European sense of belonging. A new purpose-built governance structure will be proposed that will effectively involve existing networks and new partners from relevant scientific disciplines and industries. It will also promote intensive and wide-ranging collaboration between cultural heritage, the arts, and the CCS. The SRIA and governance structure will be tested in a pilot operation in the third and final year.

ARCHE will be a strong basis for a European Partnership in CH, by pooling, developing and upscaling transnational collaboration on CH R&I and by involving all stakeholders and funding mechanisms related to CH R&I policy and action.

Coordinador

FONDATION DES SCIENCES DU PATRIMOINE
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 498 500,00
Dirección
BOULEVARD DU PORT 33
95000 Cergy
Francia

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Región
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Val-d’Oise
Tipo de actividad
Research Organisations
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 498 500,00

Participantes (25)

Socios (3)