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Natural sciences
- Climatology
- Geology not elsewhere classified
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Engineering and technology
- Building physics
- Building technology
- Built heritage and renovation
- Construction materials
- Conservation-restoration techniques
The CLIMPACTH project aspires to study the impact of climate change on built heritage and develop a decision framework for building practitioners. The consortium is composed of IRPA (coordinator, specialist material characterization of heritage buildings), RMI (validated climate projections at a high spatial resolution), U (hyperspectral imaging, heritage science), and Ghent University (X-ray CT-scanning, hygrothermal modelling).
More specifically, Ghent University will combine the input from climate projections, material properties and degradation models by means of numerical simulations to assess which renovation or conservation strategies are safe, risky, or impossible, and as well, provide guidelines which additional tests are required to quantify the risks more accurately.