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Increasing Europe's Competitiveness Through Cultural Heritage Research: An Initiative of the EU Project NET-HERITAGE1, 24 March 2011

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2012

Nina Schwab
Affiliation:
Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt. Email: n.schwab@dbu.de

Extract

Whether from climate change, mass tourism, or decay of historical objects, cultural heritage researchers in Europe face many challenges. Common priorities became apparent at a conference about the EU project NET-HERITAGE on 24 March in Brussels. And among these and other important issues raised by the 170 participants were the economic and social value of cultural heritage for Europe.

Type
Conference Reports
Copyright
Copyright © International Cultural Property Society 2011

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1. Presentations of the conference as well as reports from NET-HERITAGE are available on the three project web sites: ⟨www.netheritage.eu⟩, ⟨www.heritageportal.eu⟩, and ⟨www.netheritage.de⟩.