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Discover the SD-WISHEES TAP Action

SD-WISHEES initiative has launched its Thematic Annual Programming (TAP) actioCultural heritage faces growing threats from climate-driven extreme events—floods, droughts, and erosion that compromise not only physical sites but also the knowledge and identity they carry. To address these challenges, the SD-WISHEES initiative has launched its Thematic Annual Programming (TAP) action, a collaborative framework bringing together researchers and institutions from across Europe to find sustainable, innovative ways of protecting cultural assets. Two new articles now shed light on the TAP’s origins, goals, and the diverse projects it supports—from restoring ancient water systems in Malta to using 3D tech for medieval site preservation in Romania.

These articles offer a rich view into the work already underway: practical tools, digital strategies, and nature-based solutions that merge tradition and innovation. Whether you’re curious about climate adaptation, heritage conservation, or collaborative science, we invite you to read more and discover how these efforts are shaping resilient futures for our shared cultural legacy.

An example of the work carried out by the TAP members: currently they are working on a survey paper, gathering all their expertise in order to build a paper which will present an overview of the different aspects to studying the way to protect Cultural Heritage against extremes hydroclimatic events.

SD-WISHEES TAP Action: Scientific collaboration for heritage at risk

Inside the SD-WISHEES TAP Projects