The second edition of the international Summer School “Copernicus for Cultural Heritage” took place in Rome and online from 18 to 20 June 2025. This event was dedicated to the application of satellite and in-situ data from the Copernicus program to monitor, protect, and enhance archaeological sites and cultural heritage against both natural and anthropogenic risks, including the growing impact of climate change.
The event was open to researchers, students, public officials, technicians, and sector professionals, providing practical knowledge and hands-on experience with data, tools, and methodologies to safeguard cultural heritage across Europe and beyond.
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As part of the Summer School, the Hackathon “SpazioCulturale” and its outcomes were presented during one of the dedicated sessions. The Hackathon focused on innovative uses of Copernicus data for cultural heritage management and monitoring.
Experts from across Europe gathered to showcase methodologies, open-source software, and real-world case studies combining remote sensing and heritage conservation. Among these contributions, Manuela D’Ament presented “SpazioCulturale” as a featured project, highlighting collaborative innovation in cultural heritage preservation through earth observation.
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