The THETIDA project addresses climate change threats, utilizing a holistic approach to safeguard Europe's coastal and underwater cultural heritage. Employing environmental modeling for specific climate change scenarios, the project conducts quantitative and qualitative impact assessments, combining environmental and pollution analyses at seven pilot sites across Europe. The developed and deployed technology includes sensors, satellite image processing, smart buoys, AUVs, wearables and crowdsourcing applications supported by ocean forecasting and hazard mapping services. The obtained datasets inform adaptive strategies through a Decision Support System with enhanced visualization capabilities and aim to support sustainable plans for cultural heritage preservation and resilient, climate neutral policies.

THETIDA: Enhanced Resilience and Sustainable Preservation of Underwater and Coastal Cultural Heritage

Mazzoli C.;
2024

Abstract

The THETIDA project addresses climate change threats, utilizing a holistic approach to safeguard Europe's coastal and underwater cultural heritage. Employing environmental modeling for specific climate change scenarios, the project conducts quantitative and qualitative impact assessments, combining environmental and pollution analyses at seven pilot sites across Europe. The developed and deployed technology includes sensors, satellite image processing, smart buoys, AUVs, wearables and crowdsourcing applications supported by ocean forecasting and hazard mapping services. The obtained datasets inform adaptive strategies through a Decision Support System with enhanced visualization capabilities and aim to support sustainable plans for cultural heritage preservation and resilient, climate neutral policies.
2024
Acting for Sustainability and Resilience
   Technologies and methods for improved resilience and sustainable preservation of underwater and coastal cultural heritage to cope with climate change, natural hazards and environmental pollution
   THETIDA
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101095253
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