Access to Sustainability in Conservation-Restoration Practices

Author:

Pinheiro Catarina1234ORCID,Beaumont Anna3,Cardinali Francesca3,Marra Annalisa3,Molinari Daniela3,Fife Gwendoline35,Wagner Julia35,Galacho Cristina146ORCID,Southwick Caitlin3

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório HERCULES, Herança Cultural, Estudos e Salvaguarda, Évora University, Largo Marquês de Marialva, 8, 7000-809 Évora, Portugal

2. José de Figueiredo Laboratory, Museums and Monuments of Portugal E.P.E., Rua das Janelas Verdes s/n, 1249-018 Lisboa, Portugal

3. Sustainability in Conservation, Ki Culture, Binnengasthuisstraat 9, 1012 ZA Amsterdam, The Netherlands

4. In2Past, Associate Laboratory for Research and Innovation in Heritage, Arts, Sustainability and Territory Portugal, 7000-809 Évora, Portugal

5. Rijksmuseum, Hobbemastraat 22, 1071 ZC Amsterdam, The Netherlands

6. Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, School of Sciences and Technology, University of Évora, 7000-811 Évora, Portugal

Abstract

Cultural heritage faces significant threats from environmental challenges and unchecked development. Sustainability has made its way into the field, and there is a growing interest in seeing it thrive. The particular field of the conservation and restoration of tangible movable cultural heritage is also being improved by new concepts and treatment options more aligned with environmental standards. This article investigates the integration of sustainability into the conservation and restoration of this specific cultural heritage by leveraging the SCOPUS and BCIN databases to examine the evolution of scientific content on the topic over the past 24 years. Key trends in research include assessing greener practices in conservation and education and guidance for the promotion of sustainable practices. These themes are also championed by organizations and initiatives that disseminate this message to conservation professionals through effective and less formal communication strategies. The findings emphasize the critical value of bridging the gap between scientific research and practical application, advocating for accessible resources and collaborative efforts to advance sustainable conservation practices.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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