2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-03795-5_9
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A Multi- and Interdisciplinary Methodological Approach for Monitoring Cultural Heritage Built Assets: The HERACLES Experience

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“…Additional research on the potential natural and anthropogenic risks derived from CC that may affect CH was performed in the se ing of the Heracles Project (H2020, 2016-2019). Analysis of the deliverables and publications [12] made it possible to identify the specific risks selected for the qualitative assessment that were related to structural damage based on macroscopic observation of the surface of the built CH asset. The checklist was comprehensive in terms of indicators that allowed for condition assessment through a scale of values, from very low (1) to very high (5).…”
Section: Selection Of European Project On Ch Multi-risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional research on the potential natural and anthropogenic risks derived from CC that may affect CH was performed in the se ing of the Heracles Project (H2020, 2016-2019). Analysis of the deliverables and publications [12] made it possible to identify the specific risks selected for the qualitative assessment that were related to structural damage based on macroscopic observation of the surface of the built CH asset. The checklist was comprehensive in terms of indicators that allowed for condition assessment through a scale of values, from very low (1) to very high (5).…”
Section: Selection Of European Project On Ch Multi-risk Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%