Isber Sabrine

Isber Sabrine is a Syrian Spanish archaeologist and Senior Researcher at the Milá and Fontanals Institute for Humanities Research (IMF-CSIC), as well as the President of Heritage for Peace. He is a cultural heritage expert with extensive experience in heritage preservation, particularly in conflict zones. He holds a PhD in Heritage Management and has worked on numerous projects dedicated to safeguarding cultural heritage in Syria and the broader Middle East.

As the founder and president of Heritage for Peace, an international non-governmental organization, he has led efforts to protect endangered cultural sites, foster local and international collaboration, and support the post-conflict recovery of heritage. His work emphasizes community-based approaches to cultural preservation and highlights the role of heritage in rebuilding and reconciliation processes.

Isber has collaborated with international organizations and contributed to various heritage-related research and policy initiatives. He has also participated in numerous publications and events that address the intersection of heritage preservation, conflict, and peacebuilding.