Climate change is increasing the speed at which tangible coastal cultural heritage is changing in character or being lost through weathering, erosion, and inundation. Damages to coastal archeological sites, loss of access to historical sites, and the alteration of cultural landscapes will force changes in the way researchers can study sites, tourists can enjoy places, and descendant communities who have lived in particular areas for time immemorial, and local community members can utilize and relate to landscapes. In the USA, the National Park Service is a primary coastal cultural resource management organization. The National Park Service has been working on climate change adaptation for cultural resources for over a decade; however, there...
Hundreds of thousands of significant archaeological and cultural heritage sites (cultural sites) alo...
Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage si...
Climate adaptation is a process for minimizing the risks of damage or loss to coastal archaeological...
Global climate change is expected to contribute to between 30 and 122 centimeters of sea-level rise ...
Climate change is increasingly posing great challenges to coastal cultural resources. Adapting from ...
Climate change challenges cultural heritage management and preservation. Understanding the barriers ...
Climate change poses great challenges for cultural resource management, particularly in coastal area...
Anthropogenic climate change is increasingly threatening cultural heritage; cultural resource manage...
Climate change increases not only the vulnerability of cultural resources, but also the cultural val...
Climate change threatens archaeological sites and cultural landscapes globally. While to date, aware...
Despite the growing body of research on the concept of adaptive capacity, there is an absence of res...
Climate change threatens historic coastal communities, and reducing vulnerability through adaptation...
Climate change and its related natural hazards have emerged as a significant threat to the conservat...
Parks around the world contain abundant examples of how climate change is affecting the resources wi...
Cultural landscapes are complex systems of natural and cultural resources that are affected by chang...
Hundreds of thousands of significant archaeological and cultural heritage sites (cultural sites) alo...
Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage si...
Climate adaptation is a process for minimizing the risks of damage or loss to coastal archaeological...
Global climate change is expected to contribute to between 30 and 122 centimeters of sea-level rise ...
Climate change is increasingly posing great challenges to coastal cultural resources. Adapting from ...
Climate change challenges cultural heritage management and preservation. Understanding the barriers ...
Climate change poses great challenges for cultural resource management, particularly in coastal area...
Anthropogenic climate change is increasingly threatening cultural heritage; cultural resource manage...
Climate change increases not only the vulnerability of cultural resources, but also the cultural val...
Climate change threatens archaeological sites and cultural landscapes globally. While to date, aware...
Despite the growing body of research on the concept of adaptive capacity, there is an absence of res...
Climate change threatens historic coastal communities, and reducing vulnerability through adaptation...
Climate change and its related natural hazards have emerged as a significant threat to the conservat...
Parks around the world contain abundant examples of how climate change is affecting the resources wi...
Cultural landscapes are complex systems of natural and cultural resources that are affected by chang...
Hundreds of thousands of significant archaeological and cultural heritage sites (cultural sites) alo...
Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage si...
Climate adaptation is a process for minimizing the risks of damage or loss to coastal archaeological...