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In light of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, it is crucial to address the challenges posed by rising sea levels and extreme meteorological events, which are expected to increase in frequency. Even with efforts to decarbonize our economies, the sea level is projected to rise for the next two centuries, putting at risk over 250 million people living in coastal areas less than 2 meters above sea level. Among the vulnerable sites are numerous cultural heritage locations situated in low-lying coastal regions, including 49 UNESCO World Heritage sites across the Mediterranean.

Moreover, recent data reveals that approximately 21% of the world's Heritage sites are susceptible to river floods. Venice, as one of the cities engaged in the UNDRR campaign "Making Cities Resilient," became a role model for Cultural Heritage protection and was acknowledged as such in 2011. The third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai, Japan, held in 2015, notably integrated the safeguarding of Cultural Heritage within its adopted Framework.

As we approach the eighth year since that conference, the upcoming event in Venice aims to assess the progress and effects of implemented strategies, particularly focusing on the outcomes achieved in Venice itself. Furthermore, the conference intends to renew urgent attention towards the protection of Cultural Heritage, strengthening of early warning systems, considering the most recent scientific data on the impacts of climate change. It is essential to confront these challenges and foster a collective effort to preserve and protect our shared cultural legacies in the face of a changing climate.

The conference is organised by VSF, in collaboration with CORILA, The European House - Ambrosetti, Consorzio Venezia Nuova and Vela, with the support of Fondazione Giorgio Cini and Procuratoria di San Marco, as part of the "Biennale della Sostenibilità - The MOSE Era", a series of initiatives promoted by VSF aimed at establishing Venice as a global reference point in climate change adaptation strategies.

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    • Start: 08 November 2023
    Venue
    • Capannone Assemblee sindacali del Petrolchimico, Via Bottenigo (angolo Via F.lli Bandiera) | Venezia Marghera
    Organizer
    • Biennale della Sostenibilità
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    Agenda
    9.00 – 09.20 | RegistrazionI

    Moderatore Pierpaolo Campostrini Direttore Generale CORILA

    09.20 – 10.10 | Saluti istituzionali

    Renata Codello Segretario Generale, Fondazione Giorgio Cini
    Renato Brunetta Presidente, FVCMS/VSF e CNEL [DA REMOTO]
    Simone Venturini Assessore al Turismo, Città di Venezia
    Nello Musumeci Ministro Italiano per la Protezione Civile e le Politiche del Mare [DA REMOTO]

    10.10 – 11.10 | Sessione I – Strategie per la Protezione del Patrimonio Culturale dai disastri

    Paola Albrito Direttrice, UNDRR
    Fabrizio Curcio Capo Dipartimento della Protezione Civile italiana
    Cyrille Honoré Director of Disaster Risk Reduction, Multi hazard and public weather service, WMO

    11.30 - 12.45 | Sessione II - Esperienze nella protezione del Patrimonio Culturale dalle inondazioni

    Beatriz Manrique Head of the Secretariat of Environment, Sustainable Development, and Land Management, Stato di Puebla (Messico)
    Johanna Leissner Chair of the EU experts group on protecting cultural heritage from climate change, Europa Nostra
    Mario Piana Università Iuav di Venezia e Procuratoria di S. Marco
    Demetrios Athanasoulis Director of the Ephorate of Antiquities of Cyclades
    Elisabetta Zendri Università Ca’ Foscari

    12.45 - 13.15 | Sessione III - Voci dai Piccoli Stati Insulari in via di Sviluppo (SIDS)

    Nakinda Daniel Office of the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Dominica
    Janey Howell Office of the High Commissioner for Antigua and Barbuda

    13.15 - 13.30 | Conclusioni

    Pierpaolo Campostrini Direttore Generale CORILA

    13.40 | Light Lunch

    Light Lunch

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    Sede Legale: S. Marco 4136, 30124, Venezia – C.F. 94102820274

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