Research datasets and open science outputs by Prof Dr Snežana Radulović
Latest open science contributions by Prof Dr Snežana Radulović
D2.2 The spatial-temporal distribution database and modelling of selected air pollution impact within the selected STECCI case study sites. The climate impacts on monuments (surface discoloration, deterioration and biological growth, which can also lead to structural damage) is evaluated together with the impacts of air pollution.
As a part of D2.2 The spatial-temporal distribution data base and modelling of selected air pollution impact within the selected STECCI case study sites, Lipfert and Kucera Dose Response Functions (DRFs) were jointly applied to predict limestone surface loss across 12 environmentally diverse sites in Europe.
Comprehensive field protocol for biomonitoring limestone cultural heritage sites within the STECCI project framework. This workflow document provides detailed methodologies for assessing biological impacts on stone monuments and cultural heritage sites, supporting climate change impact research on medieval monuments across southeastern Europe.
STECCI project presentation on ARCHE Stakeholder Workshop, held in Berlin on April 16-17, 2024. This pivotal event marked significant milestones for The Alliance for Research on Cultural Heritage in Europe (ARCHE), a dynamic 3-year EU-funded Horizon project aimed at developing a comprehensive framework for Research and Innovation in Cultural Heritage across Europe.
The Restore4Life project employs a systematic stakeholder engagement strategy that includes stakeholder identification, database development, mapping and clustering, formulating an engagement strategy, and establishing communication channels for 222 Restore4Life communicative stakeholders. A critical aspect is stakeholder identification, where the stakeholders' roles, needs, interests, and potential impacts on the projects are analysed.
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