Climate Resilience in the Cultural Sector Conference

Climate Resilience in the Cultural Sector Conference on the 6 March 2026 at the British Library, London. Join this one-day conference to explore practical strategies for boosting climate resilience across the cultural sector. Organised by the National Museum Directors’ Council in partnership with leading cultural organisations, the event will include case studies, workshops, and guidance for preparing organisations for climate risks.
Event title: Climate resilience in the cultural sector

The information on this page has been taken from the National Museum Directors’ Council Eventbrite listing for this conference. This is not a MACC Hub event. For full event details, registration, and any enquiries, please contact the National Museum Directors’ Council or visit the official Eventbrite page.

Date and Time

Date: March 6, 2026
Time: 9.30AM – 5PM GMT
Location: The British Library, England

Overview

Join this one-day conference on 6 March to explore ways to boost climate resilience in the cultural sector and protect our heritage. The event will provide practical strategies, actions and resources to help cultural organisations prepare — through resilience and adaptation — for the challenges of a changing climate. It is relevant for small, medium, and large organisations across the sector.

The conference has been developed in partnership by the National Museum Directors’ Council, Fit for the Future Network, Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, the V&A, the Cultural Sector FM Hub, and is hosted by the British Library, sponsored by Arup.

Who should attend

This event will be useful for anyone in the cultural sector interested in understanding risks and opportunities, and increasing climate resilience.

What to expect

Attendees will hear real-world examples from peers in the cultural and public sectors. Speakers from the Met Office, Greater London Authority, the British Library, and National Trust will demonstrate how to understand and predict where climate risks may occur, and where increased resilience can protect organisations, operations, people and visitors.

Sessions will include presentations, panels, case studies and workshops.

Registration details

This is a ticketed event. Visit National Museum Directors’ Council’s Eventbrite page to register.