Speaker: 

  • Alison Heritage, ICCROM
  • Paul Dalziel, Professor of Economics at Lincoln University, New Zealand | WELL-BEING AS A FOUNDATION FOR ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL HEALTH
  • Dr. Edmond Fernandes, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, CHD Group - Center For Health and Development, India | SHAPING CULTURAL CONNOTATIONS THROUGH HEALTHCARE IN A POST COVID WORLD
  • Sarah Baker, Professor of Cultural Sociology at Griffith University, Australia | WELL-BEING AND COMMUNITY HERITAGE
  • Renata Schneider, Senior Cultural Heritage Conservator, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Coordinación Nacional de Conservación del Patrimonio Cultural (CNCPC), Mexico | THE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE AND WELL-BEING

Description: This webinar will address the issue of well-being. With a panel of speakers drawn from economics, health, sociology and heritage conservation, we will explore what well-being is, why it’s important, and how through reframing the ways in which heritage is recognised, used and cared for in terms of well-being, heritage can do more to promote equity, sustainability and enjoyment of life.