The development of guidelines for sustainable preventive conservation strategies is one of the tasks required to create tools for greener preventive conservation. To address this goal, damage functions specific to vulnerable materials are necessary to describe failure mechanisms in objects such as manuscripts on parchment, panel paintings and wooden sculptures. Therefore, the team from Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (IKIFP) will focus on the development of physical models of historical objects and in situ monitoring of damage development. Both activities aim to support guidelines for sustainable environmental control in museums and historic buildings. This task will be based on the on-site scanning of parchment sheets in their storage locations with a 3D digital microscope at selected intervals to follow possible increases of irreversible curling produced by current environmental variations.