Global Satellite Monitoring Capability for Cultural Heritage Threatened by Armed Conflict and Natural Disaster
Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) is a leading organization dedicated to safeguarding cultural heritage sites around the globe. Based in Martinsville, VA, at the Virginia Museum of Natural History, Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) employs advanced technologies and collaborative strategies to monitor and protect monuments, museums, archives, historic buildings, archaeological sites, and landscapes threatened by armed conflict and natural disasters.
Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML)'s global monitoring capability leverages high-resolution satellite imagery and geospatial modeling to rapidly identify destructive events and active threats. Through strategic partnerships, including collaborations with the Smithsonian Cultural Rescue Initiative (SCRI) and other key stakeholders, Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) ensures effective and timely responses to protect invaluable cultural assets.
Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML) is committed to innovation and excellence in cultural property protection. For further information about Cultural Heritage Monitoring Lab (CHML)'s mission and activities, please visit the Virginia Museum of Natural History. We invite the management team to create a customized and exclusive company showcase and product listing on our platform.
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