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Dr. Rivera-Collazo Presents at the Living Heritage Symposium in San Antonio

Dr. Isabel Rivera-Collazo traveled to San Antonio, TX to talk about the DUNAS Project, climate change, and cultural heritage at the Living Heritage Symposium on September 4-6.

Dr. Isabel Rivera-Collazo presented at the Living Heritage Symposium on September 4-6 in San Antonio, Texas. As the Principal Investigator of the Descendants United for Nature, Adaptation, and Sustainability (DUNAS) Project in Puerto Rico, Dr. Rivera-Collazo talked about the dune restoration underway as well as her vast experience working with climate change and cultural heritage.

The Living Heritage Symposium is a gathering of cultural heritage expertsā€”from policy-makers to activistsā€”working together to develop best practices for the treatment of cultural heritage, including intangible heritage. It is a solutions-driven event that uses the World CafĆ© format so participants may engage with each other to draft action steps for managing living heritage and urban development. This yearā€™s symposium integrated the United Nationā€™s Sustainable Development Goals in the discussions.

Dr. Rivera-Collazo spoke in the ā€œClimate and Heritage Sessionā€ session, presenting ā€œFrom Knowledge to Action: Heritage Working for Climate Change Adaptationā€.

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