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Case Study: 15 September 2020
Documenting threats to maritime and coastal archaeology in MENA
The Maritime Endangered Archaeology project (MarEA) records and assess threats to archaeology along a 55,000 km coastline.
Programme: Preserving endangered cultureFocus area: Heritage sitesGrantee: University of Southampton -
Case Study: 15 September 2020
Using legal tools to protect biodiversity in Europe
ClientEarth uses legal interventions to enforce existing environment protection laws in the EU.
Programme: Protecting endangered natureFocus area: GovernanceGrantee: ClientEarth -
Case Study: 15 September 2020
Freeing public domain information
Public.Resource.Org is dedicated to publishing and sharing public domain materials that legally and morally should be free, but are locked behind paywalls.
Programme: Advancing open accessFocus area: Intellectual property rightsGrantee: Public.Resource.Org -
Case Study: 15 September 2020
Improving public access to university press publications
Despite large-scale digitization projects, much recent scholarship is still only available in print, making it inaccessible to scholars, policy makers and the public.
Programme: Advancing open accessFocus area: MonographsGrantee: Internet Archive -
Case Study: 15 September 2020
Commons Collaborative Archive and Library
The amount of open access material on the internet is continually growing. Creative Commons allows people to easily share their own material for the benefit of others.
Programme: Advancing open accessFocus area: DiscoverabilityGrantee: Creative Commons -
Case Study: 10 September 2020
Maldives Heritage Survey
The island nation of the Maldives is an important site on the maritime crossroads of the Indian Ocean.
Programme: Preserving endangered cultureFocus area: Heritage sitesGrantee: University of Oxford, Centre for Islamic Studies -
Case Study: 10 September 2020
Recording the world's endangered languages
The Endangered Languages Documentation Programme supports linguists in recording at-risk languages.
Programme: Preserving endangered cultureFocus area: Intangible cultureGrantee: Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften -
Case Study: 10 September 2020
Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA)
The rich archaeological heritage of the Middle East and North Africa is under threat from agricultural development, urban expansion, warfare and looting.
Programme: Preserving endangered cultureFocus: Heritage sitesGrantee: University of Oxford, School of Archaeology -
Case Study: 10 September 2020
Documenting archaeological heritage in Central Asia
The Central Asian Archaeological Landscape (CAAL) project works to document, digitize and help protect Central Asia’s rich archaeological heritage.
Programme: Preserving endangered cultureFocus area: Heritage sitesGrantee: University College London -
Case Study: 08 September 2020
Large-scale habitat restoration projects across Europe
Managed by Cambridge Conservation Initiative, the Endangered Landscapes & Seascapes Programme restores Europe's degraded habitats to make them biodiverse and resilient to climate change.
Programme: Protecting endangered natureFocus area: On-site conservationGrantee: Cambridge Conservation Initiative -
Article: 06 September 2020
New grant to the National Library of Israel
Our grant will enable free online access to more than 2,500 rare Islamic manuscripts and books from the Library’s collection
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Case Study: 03 September 2020
Promoting strong marine protection policies in national waters
Protecting marine habitats, reducing threats to endangered species, stopping overfishing, curbing marine pollution.
Programme: Protecting endangered natureFocus area: GovernanceGrantee: Oceana