CHERISH
CHERISH (Climate Heritage & Environments of Reefs, Islands and Headlands) will increase cross-border knowledge and understanding of the impacts (past, present and near-future) of climate change, storminess and extreme weather events on the cultural heritage of reefs, islands and headlands of the Irish Sea.
The project will target data and management knowledge gaps, employing innovative techniques to discover, assess, map and monitor heritage assets on land and beneath the sea. It will raise awareness about the impacts of climate change on heritage, train the citizen scientist and widely disseminate the results. It will also develop best practice and guidance, making recommendations for future adaptation.
Budget
Partner | ERDF (€) | Total Project Budget (€) |
---|---|---|
RCAHMW | 1,221,704 | 1,527,963 |
The Discovery Programme | 999,336 | 1,249,863 |
Aberystwyth University | 922,929 | 1,154,307 |
Geological Survey of Ireland | 1,000,868 | 1,251,780 |
Location of Activity
Ireland
- Cork
- Dublin City
- Kerry
- Waterford
- Wexford
- Wicklow
Wales
- Ceredigion
- Gwynedd
- Isle of Anglesey
- Pembrokeshire
Partner Contacts
Name | Organisation | Telephone | |
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Toby Driver | RCAHMW | toby.driver@rcahmw.gov.uk | 1970 621207 |
Scott Lloyd | RCAHMW | scott.lloyd@rcahmw.gov.uk | 1970 621227 |