Research focusing on climate change and cultural heritage informs heritage management and policy. Fatorić and Seekamp assessed this field up to 2015, highlighting the need for periodic reassessment of the field given the observed growth and research that documents how cultural heritage contributes to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Five years on, this systematic review reflects on the state of the art by evaluating 165 publications (2016–2020) about cultural heritage and climate change. We find the field continues to grow, and remains rich in disciplinary and methodological diversity, but predominantly represents research in and about Europe. The number of publications about integrating cultural heritage into adaptation and mitiga...
Cultural heritage is not only an important part of a country’s identity but also a key driver of tou...
Loss, Adaptation and Creativity Edited by David Harvey, Jim Perry © 2015 – Routledge Climate chang...
In a collaboration between the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS)...
Research focusing on climate change and cultural heritage informs heritage management and policy. Fa...
Research focusing on climate change and cultural heritage informs heritage management and policy. Fa...
Changes in rainfall patterns, humidity, and temperature, as well as greater exposure to severe weath...
There is growing concern about the threat posed by climate change to cultural heritage, notably to W...
Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage si...
Climate change threatens archaeological sites and cultural landscapes globally. While to date, aware...
This study was conducted in June to August 2016 and consisted of a literature review and research st...
Climate change poses a major threat to heritage of all kinds. Yet much of the work so far on climate...
Climate change impacts on diverse cultural heritage is gaining scholarly and policy attention, yet l...
Climate change is currently impacting cultural heritage globally. Despite advances in the understand...
Climate change is not new, but the acceleration is. Through the decades, people have had to adapt to...
Climate change is increasingly being recognized as a threat to natural and cultural World Heritage (...
Cultural heritage is not only an important part of a country’s identity but also a key driver of tou...
Loss, Adaptation and Creativity Edited by David Harvey, Jim Perry © 2015 – Routledge Climate chang...
In a collaboration between the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS)...
Research focusing on climate change and cultural heritage informs heritage management and policy. Fa...
Research focusing on climate change and cultural heritage informs heritage management and policy. Fa...
Changes in rainfall patterns, humidity, and temperature, as well as greater exposure to severe weath...
There is growing concern about the threat posed by climate change to cultural heritage, notably to W...
Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage si...
Climate change threatens archaeological sites and cultural landscapes globally. While to date, aware...
This study was conducted in June to August 2016 and consisted of a literature review and research st...
Climate change poses a major threat to heritage of all kinds. Yet much of the work so far on climate...
Climate change impacts on diverse cultural heritage is gaining scholarly and policy attention, yet l...
Climate change is currently impacting cultural heritage globally. Despite advances in the understand...
Climate change is not new, but the acceleration is. Through the decades, people have had to adapt to...
Climate change is increasingly being recognized as a threat to natural and cultural World Heritage (...
Cultural heritage is not only an important part of a country’s identity but also a key driver of tou...
Loss, Adaptation and Creativity Edited by David Harvey, Jim Perry © 2015 – Routledge Climate chang...
In a collaboration between the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS)...