What We Do
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Abstract
Brief Summary:
In the previous Horizon2020 project PRO-Heritage a sophisticated certified training course was developed, educating Cultural Heritage professionals in CO2 reduction and Energy Efficiency in order to become certified experts and to implement relevant measures in their organisations.
The project CliP-ComE is going to transfer the results of PRO-Heritage to EHH sites across Europe, providing professionals and owners with most relevant skills to support the Climate Goals of the European Union. Integrating around 50.000 European Historic Houses into national climate change and energy policies makes absolute sense when looking at their mere number. A goal, which can only be achieved through excellently trained craftspeople and well-informed owners. The project will train a number of 40 participants, identify and select at least 15 new trainers in more languages, while ultimately developing a board of “Climate Protection Guards” for implementing and advancing the CO2 footprint of EHH Cultural Heritage in Europe. The actual objectives of CliP-ComE are to:
- investigate & adapt the PRO-Heritage ECH training to EHH sites in regards to existing training materials
- roll-out PRO-Heritage ECH training to members of the EHH network
- develop & add CliP-ComE to existing EHA Exam Online Portal to allow the issue of ECQA certificates
- develop training material of CliP-ComE Trainer for Cultural Heritage in new languages and deliver training courses
- establish a group of EHH “Climate Protection Guards for Cultural Heritage”
- develop training & instruction material for EHH Cultural Heritage Climate Protection Guards, while training and certifying them accordingly
By implementing CliP-ComE to EHH sites, they become strong contributors to the European Climate Goals, while at the same time addressing the current initiative of the „Year of skills 2023“, which was launched by the European Commission lately.
Work Packages
WP1
Project Management
WP2
Adaption & Localisation of the PRO-Heritage ECH training
WP3
Rollout PRO-Heritage ECH training
WP4
Virtual Building Damage Identification Training
WP5
Selection and Skills enhancement for Trainer for Cultural Heritage
WP6
Establishing Climate Protection Guards
WP7
Sustainability and exploitation of project results’
WP 1: Project management and coordination
Duration: M1 – M24
Lead beneficiary: BHOe
Objectives:
- To all main objectives and
- To ensure a successful project
T1.1 Overall Administrative Management
This task encompasses all actions necessary for seamless project implementation. It includes scheduling, organising and reporting (Quarterly management reports (QMR), Annually Periodic review reports (APRR), final report) all project activities; coordination of information flow; organising periodic project meetings for progress review; decision making and conflict resolution. It also includes financial management, i.e. establishing and maintaining financial records, coordination of costs submission, preliminary checks of individual costs against known criteria (contractual commitments, progress reports, and delivery of results) and consolidation of cost, follow-up of EC payments, and distribution of partner shares. This task also includes holistic risk management at the project level.
T1.2 Quality Assurance and Innovation Management
All actions required for Quality Assurance and Control fall under this task. A Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) will be defined to detail the quality requirements of project outputs and the respective guidelines to achieve them. Execution of the plan and actual quality control of the outputs will be undertaken in this task. Additional activities include innovation management: market intelligence and landscape mapping, positioning of project results, and Intellectual Property protection of project results.
WP 2: Adaption & Localisation of the PRO-Heritage ECH training
Duration: M1 – M12
Lead beneficiary: UBW
Objectives:
- To adapt PRO-Heritage ECH training materials to the need of the partner network and
- To be able to run the promised ECH training courses for EHH
T2.1 Adapt existing training materials to the requirements of the partner network
Organising a survey, some interviews and a workshop to identify the specific requirements for the partner network. Integrating the results in the training materials.
T2.2 Add training materials based on the requirements of the partner network
Adding training materials on request. These materials will be based on the requirements of the partner network.
T2.3 Assure quality of training materials
Checking and verifying the training materials to assure the required quality
WP 3: Rollout PRO-Heritage ECH training
Duration: M1 – M24
Lead beneficiary: EHH
Objectives:
- To rollout the developed PRO-Heritage Energy Expert training courses and
- To ensure a successful project
T3.1 Select venue and organise ECH training courses
Together with the network the consortium is selecting appropriate training venues. Adjusted to these venues the consortium will prepare and organise the ECH training courses. For all these courses the consortium is also choosing the trainers.
T3.2 Delivering training courses for PRO-Heritage Energy Expert Trainers (in EN and DE)
Conducting the 4-days courses in DE and EN
WP 4: Implementation ECQA certification
Duration: M1 – M24
Lead beneficiary: ECQA
Objectives:
- To ensure a certification process which respects the related ECQA standards for certification
- To issue the PRO-Heritage ECH (Energy Expert for Cultural Heritage) and THA (Trainer for Cultural Heritage Assets) certificate based on the participation in the respective courses and participants´ background
T4.1 Adapting the existing process for certification, validation and recognition for Energy Experts for Cultural Heritage
Adapt the existing certification and validation process to the needs of the training “Energy Expert for Cultural Heritage/EHH”
T4.2 Adapting the existing EHA-Portal to cover CliP-ComE training
Adapt the EHA Online Platform (eLearning and exam portal) to the needs of the training “Energy Expert for Cultural Heritage/EHH”
T4.3 Operational Readiness of EHA/CliP-ComE Online Portal
Launch the adapted/enlarged EHA Online Platform to the needs of the training “Energy Expert for Cultural Heritage/EHH”
T4.4 Issue ECQA certificates
Issued certificates for the participants in the ECH and THA training courses
WP 5: Selection and Skills enhancement for Trainer for Cultural Heritage
Duration: M1 – M24
Lead beneficiary: BHOe
Objectives:
- To increase the number of trainers for Cultural Heritage in more languages
- To enhance skills of trainers for Cultural Heritage
T5.1 Develop application and selection process for trainers for Cultural Heritage
Develop a process to find, assess and select appropriate experts in the field of Cultural Heritage for educating them to become Trainers for Cultural Heritage
T5.2 Developing training material for Train-the-Trainer courses in FR
Translate the existing training materials to FR
T5.3 Delivering Train-the-Training courses (in EN and DE)
Conduct the already existing TTT trainings
WP 6: Establishing Climate Protection Guards
Duration: M1 – M24
Lead beneficiary: EHH
Objectives:
- To strengthen the ability, the dedication and visibility of climate protection activities and
- To enhance the skills set of persons announced as Climate Protection Guards
T6.1 Develop application and selection process for Cultural Heritage Climate Protection Guards
Develop a process to find, assess and select appropriate experts in the field of Cultural Heritage for educating them to become Trainers for Cultural Heritage
T6.2 Develop training and instruction material for Cultural Heritage Climate Protection Guard (in EN and DE)
Develop the skills card (Curriculum, Learning Outcomes and exam questions) based on ECQA standards for the training. Create the instruction material for the Climate Protection Guard.
WP 7: Sustainability and exploitation of project results’
Duration: M1 – M24
Lead beneficiary: IVEM
Objectives:
- To all main objectives and
- To ensure a proper outreach and promotion of the project and its results
T7.1 Dissemination and Communication Planning
A comprehensive dissemination and communication plan describing the project’s strategy, activities and means will be developed based on the provisions of Section 2.2. A detailed action plan of activities (target group segmentation and selection, message customisation, publication fora & venue selection, event organisation), their expected added value for the project, consortium and the EU will be included. The definition of a Data Management Plan (as part of the project’s declared intention to participate in the Open Research Data Pilot) belongs to this task, detailing data to be generated, whether and how it will be exploited or made accessible for verification and re-use, and how it will be curated and preserved.
T7.2 Dissemination & Communication Activity Reporting
This task is to contact and engage all project stakeholders and target audiences toward promoting project results, the concept and the advantages of the envisaged innovation. Specific attention will be paid to informing the society and general public via a well-structured communication campaign delivering targeted messages through various channels, with emphasis on establishing relations with journalists and web bloggers, toward increased visibility and outreach of project impact and the role of EC Contribution.
T7.3 Sustainability and Exploitation planning
A four dimensions sustainability plan (economic, environment, society and governance) will be developed. Additionally, an exploitation plan will describe the implementation of the sustainability plan.
T7.4 Information and Dissemination Involvement on EU-level
Contribute, upon invitation by EACEA, to common information (like reporting on impact indicators) and dissemination activities to increase synergies between, and the visibility of CREA and EU-Commission supported actions