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PrEseRvIng and sustainably governing Cultural heritage and Landscapes in European coastal and maritime regionS

acronym: PERICLES
start: 2018-05-01
end: 2021-04-30
 
programme: H2020 - Horisont 2020
sub-programme: SOCIETY - Euroopa muutuvas maailmas
instrument: RIA
call identifier: H2020-SC6-CULT-COOP-2017-two-stage
project number: 770504
duration in months: 36
partner count: 10
 
abstract: PERICLES promotes sustainable governance of cultural heritage (CH) in European coastal and maritime regions through the development of a theoretically grounded, multi-actor participatory framework. To meet this challenge, PERICLES has formed a strong interdisciplinary consortium comprised of research institutions, regional government and heritage partners representing 15 different disciplines. PERICLES addresses the following objectives: a) develop an in-depth, situated understanding of the CH of marine and coastal land/seascapes, including knowledge across local, spatial, environmental, social and economic aspects; b), develop practical tools, based on stakeholder involvement and participatory governance, for mapping, assessing and mitigating risks to CH and to enhance sustainable growth and increase employment by harnessing CH assets; c), provide policy advice to improve integration of CH in key marine and environmental policies and the implementation of associated EU directives; and d), develop effective knowledge exchange networks. To fulfill these objectives PERICLES uses a scientific approach guided by the theories of: a) space, place, and identity; b) resilience and adaptation; and c) deliberative and participatory governance. We will apply a range of participatory, deliberative and action research methods from the social sciences and arts directly involving decision-makers, stakeholders and the public. PERICLES meets the needs of the work program by: contributing to European efforts to promote evidence-based research on the impact of participatory approaches in CH policies and governance; using a multi- and transdisciplinary approach; addressing in/tangible CH in a geographically balanced way; involving and developing CH networks of local stakeholders and policy makers; and contributing to improved implementation of European policies on coastal zones and maritime areas and providing evidence on how to link environmental and cultural policies.
partner no and role partner name country contact person web page
1 coordinator AALBORG UNIVERSITET DK Alyne Elizabeth DELANEY www.aau.dk
2 partner WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY NL http://www.wageningenur.nl/nl.htm
3 partner UNIVERSITE DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTALE FR www.univ-brest.fr
4 partner UNIVERSITY OF THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS LBG UK http://www.uhi.ac.uk
5 partner THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST UK www.qub.ac.uk
6 partner UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO PT www.ua.pt
7 partner THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MARINESCIENCE LBG DK www.sams.ac.uk
8 partner MUINSUSKAITSEAMET EE www.muinsuskaitseamet.ee
9 partner SYNDACAT MIXTE DE GESTION DU PARC NATUREL REGIONAL DU GOLFE DU MORBIHAN FR www.parc-golfe-morbihan.bzh
10 partner ELLINIKOS GEORGIKOS ORGANISMOS - DIMITRA EL www.elgo.gr