news element | May 4, 2023 | 12:59
Researchers are invited to submit proposals to Call “Climate and Cultural Heritage (CCH): Collaborative Research to Address Urgent Challenges.”On May 16, interested parties can learn more about communicate and through it Matchmaking A platform to meet other researchers. Delivery time To submit research proposals is September 8, 2023.
The initiators of this internationalCollaborative Research Action (CRA)‘ are they JPI Cultural Heritage and Global Change (JPI CH), it JPI connects climate knowledge for Europe (JPI Climate) f Belmont Forum.
the communicate Focuses on the consequences of climate change on cultural heritage and on potential contributions to climate adaptation, mitigation and sustainable development through knowledge of cultural heritage. What can we learn from the past to address the interdisciplinary challenges of climate? this communicate It stimulates interdisciplinary research at the intersection of cultural heritage and climate change, fosters collaboration among the research community in different regions, and contributes to the development of knowledge and heritage and climate policy at the global level.
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themes
Applicants may submit research proposals on at least one of the three communication topics:
- The impact of climate change on cultural heritage
- Cultural heritage as a resource for climate mitigation and adaptation
- sustainable solutions for heritage
Information meeting and online matchmaking platform
On Tuesday, May 16, 2023, from 12:00 to 13:00 CEST (Dutch time), information Webinar place. In addition to the International Liaison Secretariat (Thematic Program Office) d communicate Interested parties can ask questions. as it comes Match making platform that day Connected, so that researchers can meet each other digitally in the coming months and possibly form unions. Sign up for it Webinar The platform can cross This Google form.
More information about the terms of this call can be found on the website Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) or Belmont Forum. Or call us at:
budget and participating countries
The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science suggests that communicate 750.000 euros available through NWO. Dutch researchers in the social sciences and humanities can apply for a budget of up to €250,000 for a project duration of up to 3 years (36 months), starting in the first half of 2024. International interdisciplinary research consortia consist of research partners from at least three countries and a social partner at least one.
For this communicate Funding is available in the following countries: Austria, France, Italy, Lithuania, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, the Czech Republic, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. In addition, financiers from the following countries can also provide funds: Belgium, Brazil, Ireland, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, and Turkey.
Background Information
the communicate derived from aWhite papersin March 2022 jointly by the two JPIIt is developed, published and subscribed Workshops Held in June and September 2022. The purpose of these workshops was to identify research priorities in Africa, North and South America, and Asia.
National Agency for Cultural Heritage (Ministry of Education, Culture and Science) f NWO Posting on behalf of the Netherlands JPICH. Together they contribute to the organisation, strategy and modus operandi JPICH.
JPIIt was established to bring together national research efforts and support the implementation of the European Research Area (ERA).European Research Area) to meet major societal challenges. They are flexible partnerships between countries with the aim of better matching national investments in research and innovation. Participating countries work together on a voluntary basis to achieve common visions that are articulated in strategic research and innovation agendas and implemented through joint activities.
The Belmont Forum is a group of research funders from around the world, working together to support global interdisciplinary research groups and co-creating various global sustainable change challenges.