The UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage is delighted to announce a call for papers for publication in a new open access book “3D Research Challenges in Cultural Heritage – Vol. IV: Digitisation, Risk Prevention and Monitoring Methods“. This new volume will be the fourth in the 3D Research Challenges in Cultural Heritage collection published by Springer Nature in their Lecture Notes Computer Science series, complementing the three previous works (Accessed over 55k times)
- Vol I: A Roadmap in Digital Heritage Preservation
- Vol II: How to Manage Data and Knowledge Related to Interpretative Digital 3D Reconstructions of Cultural Heritage
- Vol III: Complexity and Quality in Digitisation
The deadline for submission is the 31st July 2024 and full details of the call can be found in the Call For Papers document here.
Thematic Summary
Cultural heritage is both a celebration of diversity and shared communities of the human race. It is an irreplaceable resource at risk from acts of nature, climate change, political unrest or armed conflict. When a site, monument or artefact is destroyed, so is the knowledge it imparts to us and future generations, and its loss has a profound impact on social, political and economic factors for those communities affected. Innovative, digitally smart approaches are urgently needed to monitor, document and assess the risk to cultural heritage and assist in protecting, recovering, restoring and rebuilding these irreplaceable records of humanity’s shared past.
This special issue explores the emerging multidisciplinary methodologies and approaches to monitoring, protection, and restoration of tangible cultural heritage affected by conflict and natural disasters. It seeks to demonstrate how a modern integrated approach can successfully combine contemporary technical requirements with historical and cultural considerations, fostering future sustainable reconstruction and recovery efforts.
Important Information
Full Call Document: Call for Papers for 3D Research Challenges in Cultural Heritage Vol IV
Chapter Length: No larger than twelve A4 pages incl. colour images, tables and bibliography
Deadline for Submission: 31st of July 2024
Announcement of review results: 31st of August 2024
Camera Ready Papers for the publisher: 18th of September 2024