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Automated weather station in a forest used for environmental data collection and climate monitoring.
Sensor-Driven Preventive Preservation in Remote Built Heritage: The ARGUS Threat-to-Sensor Framework
Preserving cultural heritage sites—particularly those located in remote or infrastructure-poor environments—presents a distinct set of challenges.
Aerial view of ancient stone ruins surrounded by dense forest illustrating heritage conservation and remote site monitoring.
Remote Sensing and Digital Twins: Pioneering Preventive Preservation in the Face of Climate Change
Cultural heritage sites across Europe stand at a critical crossroads. Increasingly exposed to rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and shifting environmental conditions, these landmarks face accelerated decay and loss.
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From Documentation to Prediction: How ARGUS and PANOPTES Transform Cultural Heritage Preservation
Cultural heritage assets across Europe face growing threats from environmental pressures, human activities, and structural deterioration.
Hand holding a smartphone displaying IoT smart farming sensors and wireless data connections in a green field.
Future-Proofing Heritage with ARGUS: A Digital Twin Approach for Sustainable Preservation
The ARGUS project is redefining how Europe preserves its cultural heritage.
obotic hand interacting with a small plant and digital CO2 data icons representing artificial intelligence and environmental monitoring.
AI Synergies for Smarter Preservation: Connecting EMORL’s Multi-Objective Learning with ARGUS’s Cultural Heritage Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we understand, preserve, and manage cultural heritage.
Drone view of cracked dry riverbed symbolizing environmental stress and land degradation
Assessing Soil Erosion Risks at European Cultural Heritage Sites through Open-Access Remote Sensing
The ARGUS project demonstrates how open-access satellite remote sensing data and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) methodology can be effectively combined to monitor and assess soil erosion risks at Euro
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Reimagining Digital Heritage: The REEVALUATE Project’s Vision for Inclusive and Creative Reuse
Across Europe, centuries of human creativity and craftsmanship are being digitised — yet many of these treasures remain inaccessible or underused.
Drones and robots to protect the environment.
Technologies That Can Smell: Drones and Robots to Protect the Environment and Cultural Heritage
What if technology could “smell” the air around us, detecting invisible threats to our environment and cultural heritage? This is no longer science fiction.
A sensor used in the ARGUS project
Memory-Enabled AI for Cultural Heritage: ARGUS Project Explores the Future of Preservation
Discover how memory-enabled, policy-aware AI agents are revolutionizing cultural heritage preservation by integrating the ABC model with semantic reasoning, risk forecasting, and explainable policy alignment.
A sensor used in the Baltanás cellars
Preserving Europe's Remote Heritage: ARGUS Contributes to the EU Culture Compass
We have sent feedback to the Culture Compass for Europe public consultation, aiming to improve the consistency of EU policies in the cultural sector.
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The Green Heritage Cluster introduces itself at the CAA Conference 2025
CAA 2025 Workshop Recap: Towards a Green Cluster for Cultural Heritage
ARGUS groups at the preceptory of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso
Preserving Cultural Heritage: a Visit to the Preceptory of Sant'Antonio di Ranverso
Read about our visit and insights from the 20th-anniversary conference of the Centro Conservazione Restauro La Venaria Reale.
Chimney and landslide of the cellar town of Baltanás
A journey to Baltanás: exploring Spain’s unique underground cellar complex
The ARGUS team visited the Cellar Town of Baltanás. Discover more.
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EU projects safeguard cultural heritage with advanced tech
Strengthening heritage preservation through collaborative innovation: EU-Funded projects lead the way
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ARGUS presented at Maker Faire Rome 2024
Thanks to the University of Roma 3, the ARGUS project was presented in Rome at the Maker Faire Rome 2024.
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ARGUS plenary meeting and 1st living lab held in Rome
Discover the key outcomes of the ARGUS project’s 2nd plenary meeting and Living Lab at Roma Tre University. Read the full recap of this impactful 4-day event.
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1st ARGUS Living Lab - Integrating Multi-Scale Data for Enhanced Cultural Heritage Preservation
We are excited to announce the 1st ARGUS Living Lab to be held in Rome on 4 July 2024. Discover more!
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The cellar town of Baltanás as reference in Europe
Researchers from CSIC presented the ARGUS project to the municipality of Baltanás. Read more.
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ARGUS - A remote monitoring revolution to pioneer the future of cultural heritage preservation
In December 2023, the European cultural landscape embarked on a transformative journey with the initiation of the ARGUS project in the preservation of cultural heritage sites.
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