Key Information

Project Partners:
NIAXO
Project Lead:
Tim Carter, Tam Pagella, Phoebe Windham, Israel Calderon, Dilyn Corbett

NIAXO is an innovation fuelled technology company, enabling organisations to gain bespoke insights from their data by managing their information as an asset and as a medium for positive change.

‘NIAXO is delighted to be part of this timely project. Data sharing and collaboration will be critical in enabling us to work towards protecting the UK’s cultural heritage from the effects of climate change for future generations.’

Tim Carter, Director, NIAXO

Project Announcements

28 April 2025
The UKNC brings together UNESCO sites in the UK with a series of six place-based workshops

Over the last month teams from the UK National Commission for UNESCO’s Climate Change and UNESCO Heritage and Local to Global programmes have been touring the length and breadth of the United Kingdom…

15 August 2024
Three sites announced as pilot locations in UKNC’s groundbreaking new Climate Change & UNESCO Heritage project

Three UNESCO sites are set to receive funding and expert support to engage in the pilot over a 12-month period.

28 April 2025
The UKNC brings together UNESCO sites in the UK with a series of six place-based workshops

Over the last month teams from the UK National Commission for UNESCO’s Climate Change and UNESCO Heritage and Local to Global programmes have been touring the length and breadth of the United Kingdom…

15 August 2024
Three sites announced as pilot locations in UKNC’s groundbreaking new Climate Change & UNESCO Heritage project

Three UNESCO sites are set to receive funding and expert support to engage in the pilot over a 12-month period.

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This website was produced by the UK National Commission for UNESCO as part of its Local to Global programme, made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund, thanks to National Lottery players.