Coastal landscapes, past and present, are unique spaces subject to intense evolution and change. At present, sea-level rise is one visible effect of climate change, and human activity is also threatening much coastal and island territory on a global scale. In this context, the vulnerability of coastal heritage is increasingly coming into focus, particularly in areas such as the European and American Atlantic façades, where the combined results of sea-level rise, coastal environment dynamics and human activity are significantly altering the coastline
Present climatic change and anthropogenic pressure increasingly affect the coastal zone. The Channel...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
Climate change threatens coastal archaeology through storm flooding (extreme sea-level: ESL), long-t...
Integrating stakeholders as the active creators and beneficiaries of cultural landscapes is an under...
The optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of sands and palaeosol horizons, sampled as part ...
Comunicación presentada en el International Congress on Science and Technology for the Conservation ...
This open access volume provides for the first time a comprehensive description and scientific evalu...
Exacerbated by climate change, sea levels are rising rapidly. This poses a significant, immediate th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordT...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
The small Channel Island of Herm combines several distinct habitats ranging from steep rocky coasts ...
Funding: Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, the Crown Estate and the University o...
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...
Present climatic change and anthropogenic pressure increasingly affect the coastal zone. The Channel...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...
Climate change threatens coastal archaeology through storm flooding (extreme sea-level: ESL), long-t...
Integrating stakeholders as the active creators and beneficiaries of cultural landscapes is an under...
The optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of sands and palaeosol horizons, sampled as part ...
Comunicación presentada en el International Congress on Science and Technology for the Conservation ...
This open access volume provides for the first time a comprehensive description and scientific evalu...
Exacerbated by climate change, sea levels are rising rapidly. This poses a significant, immediate th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordT...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
The small Channel Island of Herm combines several distinct habitats ranging from steep rocky coasts ...
Funding: Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, the Crown Estate and the University o...
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...
Present climatic change and anthropogenic pressure increasingly affect the coastal zone. The Channel...
14C age measurements made on samples from three archaeological sites located on North Atlantic coast...
The risks to human populations in coastal areas are changing due to climate and socio-economic chang...