Saramang tao temple - indonesia
Saramang tao temple - Indonesia

يستمر مركز إيكروم في التواجد بقوة في آسيا ومنطقة المحيط الهادي وذلك بفضل الشراكات المؤثرة وطويلة الأمد. وقد أدى التعاون المتنامي مع هيئة التراث الثقافي (CHA) في جمهورية كوريا إلى تمكين المركز من متابعة الاستمرار في التعليم، التدريب والبحث في مجال حفظ التراث الثقافي بالمنطقة. 

نتيجة لذلك، استطاع برنامج CollAsia لحفظ المجموعات في جنوب شرق آسيا القيام بنشاطات جديدة. استمر مركز إيكروم في تحديد احتياجات بناء القدرة في منطقة آسيا والمحيط الهادي على كل مستويات حفظ التراث، مع التطلع إلى تقديم التراث كمساهم في التنمية المستدامة في المنطقة وحول العالم.

وبفضل التعاون الوثيق والإعارات والدعم السخي الذي قدمته السلطات اليابانية، تمكن مركز إيكروم من تقديم مشاريع تعاونية بالاعتماد على الخبرات اليابانية في التحديث الزلزالي والحلول التعزيزية التي تحمي حياة الإنسان وفي نفس الوقت تحافظ على الأبنية التاريخية، إضافة إلى المعرفة والخبرة الكلية للورقة اليابانية والنهج والتقنيات اليابانية التقليدية.

مواضيع مميزة

4th ICCROM-CHA

Fourth ICCROM-CHA Annual Forum concluded in Beijing

The fourth ICCROM-CHA Annual Forum concluded on 9 December 2016 at Tsinghua University in Beijing. The Annual Forum has been organized since 2013, with the collaboration and financial support of the Cultural Heritage Administration (CHA) of Korea.

Subak

Traditional Knowledge Systems

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ACCU 2015

Cultural Heritage Protection in the Asia-Pacific Region 2015

The course on ‘Cultural Heritage Protection in the Asia-Pacific Region 2015: Preservation and Restoration of Wooden Structures’, was launched on 1 September at the ACCU Cultural Heritage Protection Cooperation Office in Nara, Japan and will continue until 1 October 2015.

RE-ORG China

RE-ORG China: Wuhou Shrine, Chengdu

Following ICCROM’s 2010 survey, it was recognized that 60% of museum collections are at serious risk due to overcrowding and poor storage conditions. Immediately afterwards, ICCROM launched the development of the RE-ORG methodology in partnership with UNESCO. As a result, the General Assembly of ICCROM urged the 134 Member States to consider this major issue in November 2013.

RE-ORG RAJ

RE-ORG Rajasthan: Alwar Museum, India

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FAC Nepal

First Aid to Nepal’s Cultural Heritage

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Nepal Earthquake

Nepal Cultural Emergency Report

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World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction

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Buddha

Help us collect information on the Nepal Earthquake

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