Introducing Climate Resilience Resources for Cultural Heritage, a new resource created by FAIC in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and Environment and Culture Partners.
Webinar #1: Making the Case for Climate Resilience: How Cultural Heritage Can Lead the Way
Join us for an introduction to the Climate Resilience Resources for Cultural Heritage (CRR), a new resource created by FAIC in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities and Environment and Culture Partners. CRR is a suite of free resources that enables those who care for cultural resources in their communities to plan for and respond to climate change’s impacts. This series, tailored to cultural heritage stewards will walk through the importance of building climate resilience and how to do so using the three components to support collaborative planning efforts among cultural resources and communities.
Webinar #2: Location, Location, Location: Assessing and Interpreting Risk of Climate-Related Hazards
The second webinar of the Building Climate Resilience for Cultural Heritage webinar series will be introduced to the assessment tools including the interactive mapping tool and site risk vulnerability assessment survey.
- Why the need for another interactive Map? What makes this resource different and how it is relevant to you.
- Location, Location, Location: Using information from the interactive map tool in the site risk vulnerability assessment survey.
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Webinar #1: Making the Case for Climate Resilience: How Cultural Heritage Can Lead the Way
03/20/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT) | Recorded On: 03/20/2024 | 54 minutes
03/20/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT) | Recorded On: 03/20/2024 | 54 minutes
This webinar will focus on the introducing the newly released Climate Resilience Resources for Cultural Heritage (CRR), a suite of free resources that enables those who care for cultural resources in their communities to plan for and respond to climate change’s impacts. CRR is uniquely tailored to provide the stewards of archaeological, cultural, and historic sites and museums with a sound foundation for developing climate resilience strategies for cultural resources and their communities. Topics will include:
- Overview of the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation’s "Held in Trust" initiative and work in climate resilience
- How to begin building your resilience strategy using the Resources.
- Making the case for climate resilience: and how cultural heritage can be models for this work.
- The importance of community in climate resilience and how the CRR supports community planning efforts.
- Q&A
Webinar #2: Location, Location, Location: Assessing and Interpreting Risk of Climate-Related Hazards
04/03/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT) | Recorded On: 04/09/2024
04/03/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT) | Recorded On: 04/09/2024
The second webinar of the Building Climate Resilience for Cultural Heritage webinar series will be introduced to the assessment tools including the interactive mapping tool and site risk vulnerability assessment survey. Attendees will learn about:
- The purpose of the interactive map tool and how it is tailored to cultural heritage stewards and organizations.
- How to use the interactive map tool and interpret the information.
- How to use the site risk vulnerability assessment survey and what to consider when thinking about your site.
- Considerations and connections between the assessment information, your site, community, and resilience strategy.