Solar panels on protected heritage

BELGIUM-FLANDERSDue to the energy crisis and the sharply rising energy bills, our minister is contemplating a radical adjustment of our policy on solar panels on roofs of (protected) heritage. Very briefly explained, our current policy is: no solar panels on roofs of...

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Natura 2000 exception

ESTONIASITUATION: The Estonian Government has made a principle decision today in a very long and intense dispute of saving/demolishing a national monument (historic dam) vs 3,5 km extra free movement for fish on the Natura 2000 area. The decision was made in favour of...

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Anti-graffiti agents

ICELANDDo any of the countries have a strategy regarding which chemicals they are using for the surface treatment of nature stones in order to hinder graffity to stick to the stones/ or just so it is easier to clean it off,  and also in order to protect the surface of...

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A little bit of history

A European Heritage Summit was first organized in London on 26–28 April 2006 by Dr. Simon Thurley, former Chief Executive Officer of English Heritage. The mission of the Summit was to gather for the first time the European cultural heritage leaders who had the opportunity to exchange their experience and initiate common actions. It was attended by 23 European states which agreed in the Final Statement to continue to meet annually as a forum of European heritage heads, known as the “European Heritage Heads Forum”. Future hosting countries are chosen by general agreement at the annual meeting.

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