Heritage sites are constantly changing due to natural processes, and this change can happen fastest at the coast. Much legislation has been enacted to protect sites of historic interest, but these do not protect sites from natural processes. Change is already happening, and climate change predictions suggest that the pace will accelerate in the future. Instead of seeing the potential destruction of heritage sites as a disaster, we should embrace the opportunity that they can provide for us to learn about the past and to plan for the future. Heritage laws often enshrine a policy of preservation in situ, meaning that our most spectacular sites are preserved in a state of equilibrium, with a default position of no permitted intervention. Howev...
The Coastal Change Assessment aims to create a shared evidence base to support more sustainable coas...
Climate change challenges cultural heritage management and preservation. Understanding the barriers ...
Coastal and marine cultural heritage (CMCH) is at risk due to its location and its often indefinable...
Heritage sites are constantly changing due to natural processes, and this change can happen fastest ...
Heritage sites are constantly changing due to natural processes, and this change can happen fastest ...
Scotland’s coastline contains a wealth of archaeological sites, thousands of which are being impacte...
The deterioration and loss of our historic environment due to natural erosive processes, exacerbated...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThe coa...
Erosion threatens coastal sites around the globe and Scotland has been pioneering a methodology of c...
Climate change is threatening an uncalculated number of archaeological sites globally, totalling per...
For the last 20 years, SCAPE has been researching the archaeological and historical heritage of the ...
Cultural heritage (historic buildings, landscapes, and natural monuments) is being threatened by all...
The archaeology of the coast is rich but is vulnerable to a variety of natural and anthropogenic thr...
Coastal erosion threatens thousands of sites around the Scottish coast, with the problem being parti...
Funding: Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, the Crown Estate and the University o...
The Coastal Change Assessment aims to create a shared evidence base to support more sustainable coas...
Climate change challenges cultural heritage management and preservation. Understanding the barriers ...
Coastal and marine cultural heritage (CMCH) is at risk due to its location and its often indefinable...
Heritage sites are constantly changing due to natural processes, and this change can happen fastest ...
Heritage sites are constantly changing due to natural processes, and this change can happen fastest ...
Scotland’s coastline contains a wealth of archaeological sites, thousands of which are being impacte...
The deterioration and loss of our historic environment due to natural erosive processes, exacerbated...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThe coa...
Erosion threatens coastal sites around the globe and Scotland has been pioneering a methodology of c...
Climate change is threatening an uncalculated number of archaeological sites globally, totalling per...
For the last 20 years, SCAPE has been researching the archaeological and historical heritage of the ...
Cultural heritage (historic buildings, landscapes, and natural monuments) is being threatened by all...
The archaeology of the coast is rich but is vulnerable to a variety of natural and anthropogenic thr...
Coastal erosion threatens thousands of sites around the Scottish coast, with the problem being parti...
Funding: Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, the Crown Estate and the University o...
The Coastal Change Assessment aims to create a shared evidence base to support more sustainable coas...
Climate change challenges cultural heritage management and preservation. Understanding the barriers ...
Coastal and marine cultural heritage (CMCH) is at risk due to its location and its often indefinable...