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Conservação e Restauro

Integrated Risk Management

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Publication in the Diário da República: Despacho nº 9982/2016 - 05/08/2016

5.5 ECTS; 1º Ano, 2º Semestre, 30,0 T + 30,0 TP + 3,0 OT , Cód. 338047.

Lecturer
- Maria João Cassis Valadas Revez (2)

(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona

Prerequisites
Not applicable.

Objectives
Risk Management is a methodology for analysis and decision support that currently knows multiple applications in the field of heritage conservation. The main objective of Integrated Risk Management is to familiarize students with these different applications, associated concepts and potentialities for its use in different scopes of conservation and restoration, to enable them to:
a) analyse, in a systematic and detailed manner, the risks that threaten a particular object, collection or site;
b) assess the risks impending on a particular object, site or collection, and define intervention priorities for their treatment;
c) design and implement preventive conservation plans, including monitoring and maintenance schemes;
d) monitor the preparation and implementation of security plans;
e) communicate the risks and raise awareness of the importance of their management.

Program
1. Fundamental concepts of risk management
1.1. Risk assessment
1.2. Risk control
1.3. Risk management as a planning and decision support methodology
1.4. Applications in heritage conservation: preventive conservation; planned maintenance / integrated conservation
2. Risk management of collections
2.1. CCI: Waller, Michalski and the ABC Method
2.1.1. Basic concepts: circle of values, magnitude of risk; loss of value
2.1.2. Degradation agents
2.1.3. Analysis and evaluation of risks
2.1.4. Treatment of risks
2.2. IMC: preventive conservation in Portugal
2.2.1. Methodology
2.2.2. Directives and procedures
2.3. Emergencies: ICCROM's Cultural First Aid and the recommendations of Historic England
3. Risk management in architectural heritage
3.1. Planned maintenance;
3.2. Risk Maps;
3.3. Emergencies:
3.3.1. UNISDR and the Sendai Framework;
3.3.2. UNESCO's Disaster Risk Management (DRR/DRM)

Evaluation Methodology
Theoretical-practical classes of compulsory attendance.
The evaluation consists of: participation in classes (20%) + written research work (60%) and respective oral presentation (20%) during the exams period.

Bibliography
- Amaral, J. e Tissot, M. e Carvalho, G. e Borges de Sousa, C. (2007). Plano de Conservação Preventiva. Bases Orientadoras, Normas e Procedimentos. Lisboa: Instituto dos Museus e da Conservação
- IUCN, . e ICOMOS, . e ICCROM, . e UNESCO-WHC, . (2010). Managing Disaster Risks for World Heritage. Paris: UNESCO
- Pedersoli Jr., J. e Michalski, S. (2016). The ABC Method: A Risk Management Approach to the Preservation of Cultural Heritage. Ontario: CCI/ICCROM
- Conservation Risk Assessment: A Strategy for Managing Resources for Preventive Conservation.(1994, 1 de setembro). Studies in Conservation, pp. 12-16.

Teaching Method
Topics will be presented and explained in the theoretical classes, followed by theoretical-practical lessons where the same topics will be exemplified, analysed and debated by the students.

Software used in class
Not applicable.

 

 

 


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