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Building frameworks for energy action in World Heritage management

Building frameworks for energy action in World Heritage management Chiara Ronchini, Edinburgh World Heritage. International Workshop “Upgrading Life in Historical Towns – Sustainable Energy”. International Workshop “Upgrading Life in Historical Towns – Sustainable Energy”

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Building frameworks for energy action in World Heritage management

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  1. Building frameworks for energy action in World Heritage management Chiara Ronchini, Edinburgh World Heritage International Workshop “Upgrading Life in Historical Towns – Sustainable Energy”

  2. International Workshop “Upgrading Life in Historical Towns – Sustainable Energy” Building frameworks for energy action in World Heritage management EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  3. Edinburgh and its World Heritage Site Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  4. Edinburgh and its World Heritage Site The Old and the New Towns – Outstanding Universal Value EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  5. Edinburgh and its World Heritage Site Outstanding Universal Value - The Athens of the North EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  6. Edinburgh and its World Heritage Site Constraints Government Targets 42% by 2020 80% by 2050 4% Listed Buildings 75% 25% 45% 20% 30% 20% 4% EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  7. The tipping point Create support and critical mass EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  8. Edinburgh World Heritage 40 years experience Promote & Educate Interpretation, education and outreach Conserve & Enhance Conservation funding, World Heritage Projects Influence & Monitor Management Plan, monitoring and advice EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  9. World Heritage Site Management System Second Management Plan EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  10. World Heritage Site Management System Second Management Plan EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  11. World Heritage Site Management System Action Plan and Monitoring Report EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  12. Governance Partnering – Shared Values Management Plan (Strategy) Monitoring Report (Evaluation) Action Programme (Implementation) WHS Steering Group EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  13. Action World Heritage Site Management Framework EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  14. World Heritage Site Management Plan Efficiency and Climate Change EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  15. Hard-to-treat? Retrofit solutions EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  16. Hard-to-treat? Best practice EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  17. Outstanding Universal Value Key view policy EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  18. Gilmour’s Close Project, low-carbon social housing Awarded the Sustainable Social Housing Refurbishment 2009 2008 2006 EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  19. Gilmour’s Close Project, low-carbon social housing Awarded the Sustainable Social Housing Refurbishment 2009 EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  20. Energy Heritage and Renewable Heritage Projects Improving energy efficiency & micro-regeneration in historic homes EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  21. ‘Hardest-to-treat’ Multiple ownership and post-War listed buildings EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  22. Climate Change Model for World Heritage Sites A scientific approach to heritage protection Quantitative Analysis Meteorological Data Collection and Projection Qualitative Analysis Impact Assessment on Historic Fabric Policy Framework Adaptation Plan for Edinburgh and its WHS EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  23. Impact Assessement A scientific approach EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  24. World Heritage Cities Outcomes and replicability 4) Application of the findings After identifying and analysing these events the gained knowledge and understanding will be an important input and guidance for future policies on the preservation of World Heritage Sites. Source: World Bank EDINBURGH WORLD HERITAGE Chiara Ronchini, Energy Efficiency Manager

  25. International Workshop “Upgrading Life in Historical Towns – Sustainable Energy” Building frameworks for energy action in World Heritage management Chiara Ronchini Edinburgh World Heritage ChiaraRonchini@ewht.org.uk

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