Exacerbated by climate change, sea levels are rising rapidly. This poses a significant, immediate threat to coastal or riverine urban areas and the tangible cultural heritage (e.g. artifacts, buildings, monuments, archaeological sites) that makes them unique. Protecting coastal cultural resources from climate change is quickly becoming a global priority, and comparing cultural heritage laws designed to protect historic resources in coastal areas from several countries may illuminate potential paths forward. Following a brief discussion of the economic and public health benefits arising from the protection of cultural heritage, this article describes, examines, and compares the legal frameworks through which the United States, France, and th...
Changing weather patterns, increasing frequency and intensity of natural hazards, and rising sea lev...
UNESCO World Heritage sites (WHS) located in coastal areas are increasingly at risk from coastal haz...
The deterioration and loss of our historic environment due to natural erosive processes, exacerbated...
Exacerbated by climate change, sea levels are rising rapidly. This poses a significant, immediate th...
Climate change poses a particular threat to the world’s unique built heritage—historic buildings, si...
Global climate change is expected to contribute to between 30 and 122 centimeters of sea-level rise ...
In this brief, author Meghan Howey examines the impact of climate change and sea-level rise on the v...
Climate change is threatening an uncalculated number of archaeological sites globally, totalling per...
Cultural heritage (historic buildings, landscapes, and natural monuments) is being threatened by all...
1748-9326Numerous cultural sites of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organiza...
Heritage sites are constantly changing due to natural processes, and this change can happen fastest ...
Climate change challenges cultural heritage management and preservation. Understanding the barriers ...
Present climatic change and anthropogenic pressure increasingly affect the coastal zone. The Channel...
Cultural heritage is not only an important part of a country’s identity but also a key driver of tou...
Heritage in coastal landscapes confronts preservationists, spatial planners, policymakers, and polit...
Changing weather patterns, increasing frequency and intensity of natural hazards, and rising sea lev...
UNESCO World Heritage sites (WHS) located in coastal areas are increasingly at risk from coastal haz...
The deterioration and loss of our historic environment due to natural erosive processes, exacerbated...
Exacerbated by climate change, sea levels are rising rapidly. This poses a significant, immediate th...
Climate change poses a particular threat to the world’s unique built heritage—historic buildings, si...
Global climate change is expected to contribute to between 30 and 122 centimeters of sea-level rise ...
In this brief, author Meghan Howey examines the impact of climate change and sea-level rise on the v...
Climate change is threatening an uncalculated number of archaeological sites globally, totalling per...
Cultural heritage (historic buildings, landscapes, and natural monuments) is being threatened by all...
1748-9326Numerous cultural sites of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organiza...
Heritage sites are constantly changing due to natural processes, and this change can happen fastest ...
Climate change challenges cultural heritage management and preservation. Understanding the barriers ...
Present climatic change and anthropogenic pressure increasingly affect the coastal zone. The Channel...
Cultural heritage is not only an important part of a country’s identity but also a key driver of tou...
Heritage in coastal landscapes confronts preservationists, spatial planners, policymakers, and polit...
Changing weather patterns, increasing frequency and intensity of natural hazards, and rising sea lev...
UNESCO World Heritage sites (WHS) located in coastal areas are increasingly at risk from coastal haz...
The deterioration and loss of our historic environment due to natural erosive processes, exacerbated...