Participants will gain insights into innovative tools and methodologies such as Heritage BIM, City Information Modelling, Social Life-Cycle Assessment (S-LCA) and green investment models supporting the revitalisation of cultural heritage buildings. The session aims to strengthen participants’ capacity to apply these approaches in real-world contexts while fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among participants of the INHERIT Multi-Stakeholder Forum.
As co-organiser of the event and leader of the Social Life-Cycle Assessment activities within INHERIT, ZSI contributes expertise on strengthening the societal dimension of cultural heritage management and socially responsible approaches to heritage revitalisation. Pamela Bartar from ZSI will join the webinar as one of three invited speakers, alongside Dr Georgios Artopoulos, Associate Professor at the Cyprus Institute, and Mateja Softić from Institute Iskriva, each presenting one innovative tool or methodology developed through their work.
We are pleased to invite researchers, practitioners, cultural heritage professionals, public authorities and interested stakeholders to join us and explore together how research, innovation and collaboration can contribute to creating more sustainable, inclusive and resilient futures for cultural heritage buildings.
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