
ODHN Lisbon Statement – UN Oceans 2022
The ODHN Statement submitted to the UN Oceans Conference 2022 Stakeholders Inputs,Submitted June 30, in Lisbon: UN Oceans 2022: “Scaling up ocean action based on

The ODHN Statement submitted to the UN Oceans Conference 2022 Stakeholders Inputs,Submitted June 30, in Lisbon: UN Oceans 2022: “Scaling up ocean action based on

by Katerina VelentzaPostodoctoral Researcher, Kone Foundation Fellow, University of Helsinki, Finland Since the middle of the 20th century scientists have observed rapid changes in the

by Vassilis PAPADAKIS, Master 2 student MoMArch (Master of Maritime & Coastal Archaeology) and Eurocean Ambassador& Judith GATT, PhD student at Aix-Marseille University-Centre Camille Jullian

ODHN will be in the Resilience Hub at COP26 on Saturday 6th November 2021, joining a creative exploration of cultural heritage and coastal resilience organised

Cultural heritage: a critical science gap of UNESCO Marine World Heritage Sites?By Athena Trakadas, ODHN Although the collective actions of many cultural heritage practitioners have

Thanks to Julieta Frère and Dolores Elkin (Universidad de Buenos Aires and National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina) for their work in translating the

On June 8, 2021, the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2021-20 announced their endorsement of ODHN’s Cultural Heritage Framework Programme (CHFP) as

A summary of the conference – On April 5-6, 2021, at the Climate Change and Maritime Heritage: Interdisciplinary Perspectives conference, researchers presented the impacts of

Intentionally Transformational: A Conversation on Inclusion in the UN Decade of Ocean Science at the Society for Historical Archaeology’s Conference, 2021 By David Ball, Amanda

SPLOSH 2020 – Workshop on Southern Hemisphere perspectives on Submerged Palaeolandscapes By Ingrid Ward, on behalf of the SPLOSH committee The study of submerged coastal