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SafeCult Erasmus+ Project on Disaster Risk Management in Written Cultural Heritage


We are thrilled to welcome you to the latest edition of our project newsletter. It is with great satisfaction that we share with you the results, successes, and challenges encountered during the course of this significant initiative.
Throughout the journey of this project, we have dedicated ourselves to the protection and preservation of written cultural heritage in emergency situations. From our engagement with local communities to collaboration with industry experts, each step has brought us closer to our common goal: ensuring the safety and longevity of our written heritage, safeguarding it not only from the natural course of time but also from the impact of climate change, which increasingly poses a threat.
In this edition, we will highlight the latest results available on our website and on our platform. We will reflect together on the key moments of our journey, particularly the training courses held in Slovakia, Romania, and Italy, where relevant information on disaster risk management, first aid, and recovery specific to our written heritage was disseminated. We also want to express our gratitude to all those who have contributed, shared their experience, and supported our mission.
Thanks to your active participation, we have taken significant steps towards increased awareness, preparedness, and resilience against potential disaster risks that could threaten cultural assets. We are confident that the fruits of this collective work will have a positive impact on future generations.
We look forward to sharing the latest updates with you and celebrating the achievements together. Our community has been essential to the realization of this project, and we conclude this newsletter with gratitude and hope for the future, aiming to enrich the networking and the journey undertaken with SafeCult through new initiatives.

Thank you again for your valuable contribution.

The SafeCult Consortium

The SafeCult project ended in October 2023, completing an intense 2-year journey that saw the consortium partners engaged in the difficult challenge of filling a gap in terms of knowledge and operational...

Result 4 was formulated based on the learning outcomes associated with the three primary profiles integral to risk management and first aid in the realm of written cultural heritage. The consortium ...

In a recent virtual gathering, key Italian stakeholders of the SafeCult project convened to discuss the advancements and future strategies for...

On November 30th, 2023, during the academic training DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT SafeCult Bratislava, Slovakia was attended by 12 participants, 8 students of the PhD...

During four days, from 27th to 30th November 2023, 24 cultural heritage experts from the main cultural institutions in Bucharest that own...

Schermata 2023-01-24 alle 12.32.14
SAFECULT has been funded with support from the European Commission (2021-1-SK01-KA220-VET-000033337).

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