ONLINE talks
The Cheers network is composed by experts in different fields (risk anaysis, emergency planning, cultural heritage conservation and valorisation).
One of the purpose of the network is to share point of views and experiences.
In this direction, the main stakeholders involved in Cheers were interviewed in order to:
+ collect expert opinion on the issues addressed in the project
+ compare opinions, experiences and know-how on the same topics from different Countries
All stakeholders speak in their original language.
The videos are subtitled in English

HÉLÈNE HOMPS, curator of the Musée de la Vallée in Barcelonnette, FRANCE
Practices and training for safeguarding cultural heritage and first intervention

LUCA GABRIELLI, Superintendece of CH, Autonomous Province of Trento, ITALY
Added value of the Cheers methodology
Advantages of a methodology for the prioritization of safeguarding activities
Level of awareness and training of cultural heritage managers on the issues of natural hazards
Inventories and data sets, tools to support the planning of emergect response mesures

JASNA SVETINA, conservator at Institute for the protection of Cultural Heritage, SLOVENIA
Advantages of a methodology to menage cultural assets exposed to natural hazards
The importance of setting priorities

CHRISTOF HÜETTERER, department for inventory and monument research, AUSTRIA
Level of awareness and training of cultural heritage managers on the issues of natural hazards
Communication between cultural heritage managers and first responders
A European initiative for a common regulation for the protection of cultural heritage. How to finance this initiative?

CLAUDE-MARIE MONNERON, Specialist in the implementation of safeguard plans and simulation exercises, FRANCE
A methodology for the prioritization of safeguarding activities

ROLAND KLOSA, Head of the association Bergbaumuseum e.V., GERMANY
Prioritization of safeguarding activities, level of awareness among managers of heritage sites and methodologies
Current level of preparation on safeguarding and securing cultural heritage AND current hazard monitoring systems to protect cultural heritage

IVANA LESKOVEC, director of the Idrija Civic Museum, SLOVENIA
Inventories and data sets, tools to support the planning of emergect response mesures
Level of awareness of cultural heritage managers on the issues of natural hazards

PATRICE DALLEM, Blue Shield Volunteer, FRANCE
The importance of setting priorities

ANNA MARIA KAISER, Scientist, Center for cultural property protection, Danube University Krems, AUSTRIA
Communication between cultural heritage managers and first responders
The knowledge repository during a planning or a crisis management situation concerning cultural heritage

ALESSANDRO GALVAGNI, Civil Protection Department, Autonomous Province of Trento, ITALY
Current level of training on safeguarding and securing cultural heritage
The emergency planning tools and the protection and safeguard of cultural heritage. Strenghts and weaknesses
Collaboration between Civil protection and Cultural heritage managers. Areas of imporvement
The involvement of external agencies to support the rescue activities of the cultural heritage in crisis situations
Emergency planning and cultural heritage

JEAN-CHRISTOPHE JULIEN, Commander of the Departmental Fire and Rescue Service of Provence Alps 04, FRANCE
State of knowledge on planning and risk management involving cultural heritage

CLAUS PETER ECHTER, Vice President of Europa Nostra Germany and Past President of the Scientific committee of ICOMOS-CIVVIH ; GERMANY
The importance of methodologies for the protection of cultural heritage

ALEŠ LAPAJNE, Civil protection and rescue officer, SLOVENIA
Communication between cultural heritage managers and first responders
The emergency planning tools and the protection and safeguard of cultural heritage. Advantages and disadvantages
Emergency planning and cultural heritage in the Municipality of Idrija
Collaboration between Civil protection and Cultural heritage managers. Areas of imporvement

THOMAS KÜHTREIBER, Historian, University of Salzburg, AUSTRIA
The emergency planning tools and the protection and safeguard of cultural heritage. Strenghts and weaknesses
A European initiative for a common regulation for the protection of cultural heritage. How to finance this initiative?

JACQUES REBIERE, Curator, restorer and director of LC2R based in Draguignan, FRANCE
Experienced crisis management situation

TOMAŽ VENCELJ, Mayor of Idrija Municipality, SLOVENIA
Level of information about natural hazards and risks in the context of cultural heritage protection

STEPHANE LIAUTAUD, Earthquake advisor, Department’s office of territory and sea mnagement and in charge of Earthquake Plan 06 since June 2017, FRANCE
Prevention plans and heritage protection

CHRISTIAN KROPFITSCH, ÖAW-AUSTRIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, AUSTRIA
The involvement of external agencies to support the rescue activities of the cultural heritage in crisis situations

ERIC FEUILLET, Commander, Oise Department’s Prevention Group leader and head of the heritage mission, FRANCE
Practices and training for safeguarding cultural heritage and first intervention

THOMAS GASSER, Mayor of the Municipality of Markt Teisendorf, GERMANY
Current level of preparation on safeguarding and securing cultural heritage
Current hazard monitoring systems to protect cultural heritage