PROTHEGO (PROTection of European Cultural HEritage from GeO-hazards) utilized novel space technology to monitor surface deformation with mm precision to analyze the impact of geohazards in cultural heritage sites in Europe. The project, which took place over 30 months, included the 395 monuments of UNESCO in Europe to monitor geohazards, with case studies conducted in 4 UNESCO sites in England, Spain, Italy and Cyprus. The PROTHEGO project used long-term low-impact monitoring systems, such as UAVs and geodetic techniques, as well as InSAR data to monitor and assess the risk from natural hazards on the archaeological site to evaluate potential geo-hazards. This paper will present an overview of best practices for the innovative diagnosis, monitoring, mitigation and preservation of Cultural Heritage monuments sites affected by geo-hazards that are potentially unstable due to landslides, sinkholes, settlement, subsidence, active tectonics as well as structural deformation, which are based on the results of the 4 case studies featured in the project. The "PROTection of European Cultural HEritage from GeO - hazards (PROTHEGO)” project HERITAGE PLUS/0314/36 is funded in the framework of the Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage and Global Change (JPICH) – HERITAGE PLUS under ERA‐NET Plus and the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission and the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation, contract KOINA/ΠΚΠ-HERITAGE PLUS/0314/36.

Themistocleous, K., Danezis, C., Frattini, P., Crosta, G., Valagussa, A. (2018). Best practices for monitoring, mitigation, and preservation of cultural heritage sites affected by geo-hazards: The results of the PROTHEGO project. In Sixth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2018). SPIE [10.1117/12.2503915].

Best practices for monitoring, mitigation, and preservation of cultural heritage sites affected by geo-hazards: The results of the PROTHEGO project

Frattini, P;Crosta, G;Valagussa, A
2018

Abstract

PROTHEGO (PROTection of European Cultural HEritage from GeO-hazards) utilized novel space technology to monitor surface deformation with mm precision to analyze the impact of geohazards in cultural heritage sites in Europe. The project, which took place over 30 months, included the 395 monuments of UNESCO in Europe to monitor geohazards, with case studies conducted in 4 UNESCO sites in England, Spain, Italy and Cyprus. The PROTHEGO project used long-term low-impact monitoring systems, such as UAVs and geodetic techniques, as well as InSAR data to monitor and assess the risk from natural hazards on the archaeological site to evaluate potential geo-hazards. This paper will present an overview of best practices for the innovative diagnosis, monitoring, mitigation and preservation of Cultural Heritage monuments sites affected by geo-hazards that are potentially unstable due to landslides, sinkholes, settlement, subsidence, active tectonics as well as structural deformation, which are based on the results of the 4 case studies featured in the project. The "PROTection of European Cultural HEritage from GeO - hazards (PROTHEGO)” project HERITAGE PLUS/0314/36 is funded in the framework of the Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage and Global Change (JPICH) – HERITAGE PLUS under ERA‐NET Plus and the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission and the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation, contract KOINA/ΠΚΠ-HERITAGE PLUS/0314/36.
paper
Cultural Heritage; geodetic techniques; JPI; natural hazards; PROTHEGO; remote sensing; UAV;
Cultural heritage, natural hazards, remote sensing, UAV, geodetic techniques, JPI, PROTHEGO
English
6th International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment, RSCy 2018
2018
Papadavid, G
Sixth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2018)
9781510621176
2018
10773
107730Z
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Themistocleous, K., Danezis, C., Frattini, P., Crosta, G., Valagussa, A. (2018). Best practices for monitoring, mitigation, and preservation of cultural heritage sites affected by geo-hazards: The results of the PROTHEGO project. In Sixth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment (RSCy2018). SPIE [10.1117/12.2503915].
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