%0 journal article %@ 2050-7445 %A Leissner, J., Kilian, R., Kotova, L., Jacob, D., Mikolajewicz, U., Brostroem, T., Ashley-Smith, J., Schellen, H.L., Martens, M., Schijndel, J.van, Antretter, F., Winkler, M., Bertolin, C., Camuffo, D., Simeunovic, G., Vyhlidal, T. %D 2015 %J Heritage Science %P 38 %R doi:10.1186/s40494-015-0067-9 %T Climate for Culture: assessing the impact of climate change on the future indoor climate in historic buildings using simulations %U https://doi.org/10.1186/s40494-015-0067-9 %X With the newly developed method described here not only can outdoor risks for cultural heritage assets resulting from climate change be assessed, but also risks for indoor collections. This can be done for individual buildings as well as on a larger scale in the form of European risk maps. By using different standardized and exemplary artificial buildings in modelling climate change impact, a comparison between different regions in Europe has become possible for the first time. The methodology will serve heritage owners and managers as a decision tool, helping them to plan more effectively mitigation and adaption measures at various levels.