Dutch title: Archeologisch erfgoed in de Noordzee Acronym: SeArch Period: 2012
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Institutes (7) | Top | Publications | - Vlaamse overheid; Beleidsdomein Economie, Wetenschap en Innovatie; Agentschap voor Innovatie door Wetenschap en Technologie (IWT), more, sponsor
- Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Geologie; Renard Centre of Marine Geology (RCMG), more, partner
- Agentschap Onroerend Erfgoed, more, partner
- Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid; Vakgroep Europees, publiek- en internationaal recht; Maritiem Instituut, more, partner
- Deltares, more, partner
- Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ), more, partner
- Universiteit Gent; Faculteit Wetenschappen; Vakgroep Geografie; Afdeling geomatica; Cartografie en GIS, more, partner
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Abstract | Assessing the archaeological significance of areas at sea that are to be affected by industrial and infrastructural works is often time consuming and costly. This is largely due to the ad hoc use of means and methods and the lack of an efficient methodology. Furthermore, at this moment no management system for archaeological heritage in the marine area exists at all in Belgium. This is a dramatic situation especially regarding the ever increasing pressure on the North Sea related to aggregate extraction, wind farms, dredging, infrastructural works, etc. The research project addresses these two shortcomings through: 1. Development of a reliable methodology which allows accurate and cost-effective evaluation of the archaeological potential of marine areas under development (offshore, nearshore, harbours). What (combination of) techniques provide the most relevant information? How can the data be integrated and visualised efficiently? 2. Comprehensive proposals for a transparent and sustainable management policy and for the implementation of a legal framework related to underwater cultural heritage (UCH) in Belgium. This legislative framework should protect the marine historic environment but at the same time also allow the necessary marine exploitation. 3. Practical guidance towards the marine industry, government agencies and public/societal sector with regard to underwater cultural heritage. The project will finally allow for correct implementation of the international conventions and help to safeguard Belgium’s marine historic environment from needless destruction. |
Publications (5) | Top | Institutes | - De Roo, B.; Van Ackere, S.; Lonneville, B.; Bourgeois, J.; De Maeyer, P. (2016). A geodata infrastructure for archaeology: flexibility in management and analysis, in: Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing, Conference Proceedings, Volume III, Cartography & GIS. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference-SGEM, : pp. 561-576, more
- Maes, F.; Derudder, T. (2014). Assessment of international and European law related to or affecting underwater cultural heritage - WP 2.1.1.. SeArch: [s.l.]. 95 pp., more
- Derudder, T.; Maes, F. (2014). Assessment of the actual legal situation in Belgium - WP 2.1.2.. SeArch: [s.l.]. 51 pp., more
- Vandenbulcke, A.; Van Ackere, S.; Decock, M.; Stal, C.; De Wulf, A. (2016). Preservation of the archaeological heritage of the North Sea using WebGIS, in: Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing, Conference Proceedings, Volume III, Cartography & GIS. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference-SGEM, : pp. 375-382, more
- Missiaen, T.; Pieters, M.; Maes, F.; Kruiver, P.; De Maeyer, P.; Seys, J. (2017). The SeArch project: towards an assessment methodology and sustainable management policy for the archaeological heritage of the North Sea in Belgium, in: Bailey, G.N. et al. Under the sea: Archaeology and palaeolandscapes of the continental shelf. Coastal Research Library, 20: pp. 415-424. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53160-1_27, more
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