The journey of Hyperion Eu project was concluded: an insight with Prof. Claudio Mazzoli

The project aimed at supporting the historic areas to reduce the impact of climate change and geo-hazards on cultural heritage.

08.06.2023

After four years full of research and extensive tests in four pilot sites, the experience of HYPERION EU project, whose goal was to assist historic areas to face global climate change and multi-hazard risks by building upon an integrated resilience assessment platform, was concluded.

The project outcomes were demonstrated to four European historic areas in Norway, Spain, Italy and Greece (representing different climatic zones).

On the 20th of April 2023 the consortium of partner organized the HYPERION’s final event in Venice showcasing the results and presenting for the 1st time the integrated resilience assessment platform, developed during the project’s course.

In this video Claudio Mazzoli, Associate Professor of the Department of Geosciences and Unipd Partner leader in the HYPERION EU project, tells more about the remarkable achievements in cultural heritage preservation that were obtained.

  HYPERION has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 821054.