Seminar on CNH assets organised by Foundation for Landscape Protection (Poland)

Date: 15.04.2025
By: INACO

As part of the INACO project, a stakeholder awareness seminar was held on 15th April 2025, with a special focus on the Łomnica Palace and the Jelenia Góra Valley of Palaces and Gardens pilot site in Poland. The event aimed to raise awareness about the vulnerability of cultural and natural heritage (CNH) assets located in river basin districts, and the importance of protecting them from climate-related threats such as floods and extreme weather events.

The meeting brought together various stakeholders to share knowledge and discuss strategies for building resilience. The seminar also highlighted key INACO project deliverables and analytical findings that are shaping current and future actions.

📄 The main topics discussed at the meeting were the following completed deliverables:

  • D.1.1.1Analysis of the adoption of the EU Water Framework Directive in relation to the protection of cultural/natural heritage sites
  • D.1.1.2Analysis of the adoption of strategies/plans of adaptation to climate change for the cultural and natural heritage protection
  • D.1.2.2Identification of the risk prone areas and tagging of the most sensitive cultural and natural heritage objectives

The event featured an in-depth presentation of the Łomnica Palace pilot initiative, showcasing how heritage conservation and climate adaptation can be integrated at the regional level. A roundtable discussion also encouraged cross-border dialogue and stakeholder engagement for better long-term protection of heritage sites in river basin regions.