Abstract

Digital technologies are proving to be a key component in dealing with the current Coronavirus pandemic worldwide. World Heritage sites raise unique concerns. How can digital technologies be applied to support remote access for staff and visitors, site monitoring and risk reduction while access is limited, and, eventually, ensure safe re-entry to these important places? The World Heritage Convention is the most powerful international instrument that integrates the concepts of nature conservation and the preservation of cultural properties in a single document.

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