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    Target Groups and Audiences of the Conference

     

    Target Groups and Audiences of the Conference:

     

    1. Academic and Research Community

    • Professors and researchers in the fields of:

      • Architecture and Conservation of Historic Buildings

      • Archaeology and Heritage Preservation

      • Disaster Management and Urban Planning

      • Sustainable Tourism

    • Graduate students (Master’s and PhD levels).

    • Research centers focused on cultural heritage, climate change, and disaster management.

    2. Governmental and Executive Institutions

    • Relevant ministries and organizations, including:

      • Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts

      • Ministry of Roads and Urban Development

      • National Disaster Management Organization

      • Planning and Budget Organization

    • Municipalities and Islamic City Councils.

    • Housing Foundation of the Islamic Revolution.

    • Provincial Departments of Cultural Heritage.

    3. International Organizations and Institutions

    • UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization).

    • ICOMOS (International Council on Monuments and Sites).

    • ICCROM (International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property).

    • UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme).

    • International associations and NGOs engaged in heritage protection.

    4. Private and Professional Sector

    • Architectural firms and companies specializing in the restoration of historical monuments.

    • Consultants and contractors in the field of conservation and reconstruction.

    • Enterprises involved in tourism and sustainable development.

    • Technology companies (3D modeling, laser scanning, virtual reality, and related solutions).

    5. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Local Communities

    • NGOs dedicated to heritage and environmental protection.

    • Cultural heritage associations.

    • Local volunteer groups for safeguarding historic urban fabrics.

    • Media outlets and cultural activists for awareness-raising and public engagement.