Proposal for a new environmental risk assessment methodology in cultural heritage protection

Autor: Alberto Modelli, N. Santopuoli, Floriana Coppola, Massimo Andretta, Leonardo Seccia
Přispěvatelé: Andretta, M., Coppola, F., Modelli, A., Seccia, L., Santopuoli, N.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Archeology
Sociology of scientific knowledge
Materials Science (miscellaneous)
media_common.quotation_subject
environmental risk assessment
Conservation
Scientific literature
010501 environmental sciences
cultural heritage protection
Cultural heritage protection
01 natural sciences
hazard ranking indexes
Cultural heritage management
preservation management
Industrial heritage
Sociology
Function (engineering)
Spectroscopy
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
media_common
preventive conservation of the cultural heritage
business.industry
analysis of the environment/artefact system
010401 analytical chemistry
Environmental resource management
Hazard ranking indexe
0104 chemical sciences
Cultural heritage
Conceptual framework
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
business
Risk assessment
General Economics
Econometrics and Finance
Popis: In this paper, it is proposed a new methodology for the environmental risk assessment in cultural heritage, developed in close collaboration with conservation scientists and library collection managers. This New rIsk assessment methodology for Cultural HEritage protection (NICHE) is specifically addressed to the protection of cultural heritage housed in museums, galleries and archives. At the present stage of development, our proposal can be considered as a “relative risk assessment methodology” for the environmental risks to cultural heritage, as are many other methodologies for the risk assessment of works of art. However, NICHE is grounded in a new general definition of risk; it is inserted in a more general and wider conceptual framework, as far as the definition of risk is concerned. In addition, although it is a relative risk assessment methodology, NICHE takes explicitly into account the effects of microclimatic conditions on the works of art, based on the current scientific knowledge and requirements reported in international norms. Here the NICHE approach is applied to the results of two measurement campaigns carried out in 2014 over two different periods, considered “extreme” from the climatic point of view, in the Classense Library of Ravenna (Italy), a famous historical library which houses many books of great value. In these measurement campaigns, various indoor environments were characterized. Even though we focus our attention mainly on the risks related to effects of the microclimatic environment on the works of art, future extensions to other classes of risks, such as structural, related to usage, arising from natural phenomena (earthquakes, floods, storms…), infesting agents (pests, insects, moulds…), technical malfunctions, etc., can be easily performed. In fact, all situations where the effects of the sources of risk on the targets of interest can be described with an S shaped function (for example, a Dose-Response Curve, a Probit or a Logit models) can be treated with the NICHE approach, grounded in the comparison with threshold reference values reported in the technical/scientific literature and norms.
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