Bagan Conservation Project
Developing a holistic and sustainable approach to complex conservation and management issues across the World Heritage site of Bagan
Project Details
- Category
- Years 2018 – present
- Status
- Organizer

About
Goal
The World Heritage site of Bagan, Myanmar is subject to natural and human-made risks that threaten its long-term survival. Bagan’s monuments have been affected for centuries by seismic and flooding hazards, now compounded by climate change and shifts in foresting practice that can negatively impact the site.
This project seeks to develop a holistic and sustainable approach to complex conservation and management issues across Bagan leading to improved conservation and management of the site as well as other sites in Myanmar and Southeast Asia.
Background
Project Details
Project Team
Susan Macdonald, Project Director and Head of Buildings and Sites. Component managers: Claudia Cancino, Repair and Retrofitting of Monuments; Ben Marcus, Training
Partner
Department of Archaeology and National Museum, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Culture of Myanmar
Contact the Team
Susan Macdonald
Project Director