The digital transformation in the sec-tor of safeguarding and enhancing Cultural Heritage (CH), intended both as a process aimed at the creation of entities and databases, and as a result of the application of specific technologies, can be a key factor to respond in a holistic, collaborative and integrated way to the constantly changing needs moved by the global challenges that impact on cultural and natural heritage, given their fragility and limited adaptive capacity (Europeana, 2020; Barbuti and De Bari, 2020).The positive and innovative support provided by digitisation is recognised in many areas including, for example, ad-ministration, management and maintenance, active monitoring of environ-mental degradation and risk assessment, the reconstruction of damaged or destroyed CH assets, and the preser-vation of memory (Danesh and Rajabi, 2022).
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