Protected areas, such as natural World Heritage sites, RAMSAR wetlands and Biosphere Reserves, are ecosystems within landscapes. Each site meets certain criteria that allow it to qualify as a heritage or protected area. Both climate change and human influence (e.g., incursion, increased tourist visitation) are altering biophysical conditions at many such sites. As a result, conditions at many sites are falling outside the criteria for their original designation. The alternatives are to change the criteria, remove protection from the site, change site boundaries such that the larger or smaller landscape meets the criteria, or manage the existing landscape in some way that reduces the threat. This paper argues for adaptive heritage, an approa...
Climate change poses great challenges for cultural resource management, particularly in coastal area...
There are numerous natural and cultural world tourism heritage sites spread across the entire landsc...
Abstract. In Australia today, many protected areas are being actively created as solely 'natura...
Protected areas, such as natural World Heritage sites, RAMSAR wetlands and Biosphere Reserves, are e...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
Climate change is increasingly being recognized as a threat to natural and cultural World Heritage (...
Globally, areas of high-quality wildlife habitat of significant environmental value are at risk of p...
AbstractThe predicted increases in climate change vulnerability of heritage sites are alarming. Yet,...
Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage si...
Despite the growing body of research on the concept of adaptive capacity, there is an absence of res...
Climate change poses a major threat to heritage of all kinds. Yet much of the work so far on climate...
The adaptation of agricultural systems to rapidly changing environmental conditions remains one of h...
Conventional perceptions of the interactions between people and their environment are rapidly transf...
© 2019 by the authors. Globally, areas of high-quality wildlife habitat of significant environmental...
Cultural heritage is not only an important part of a country’s identity but also a key driver of tou...
Climate change poses great challenges for cultural resource management, particularly in coastal area...
There are numerous natural and cultural world tourism heritage sites spread across the entire landsc...
Abstract. In Australia today, many protected areas are being actively created as solely 'natura...
Protected areas, such as natural World Heritage sites, RAMSAR wetlands and Biosphere Reserves, are e...
World Heritage is the pinnacle of the recognition of the natural, aesthetic, and cultural value of a...
Climate change is increasingly being recognized as a threat to natural and cultural World Heritage (...
Globally, areas of high-quality wildlife habitat of significant environmental value are at risk of p...
AbstractThe predicted increases in climate change vulnerability of heritage sites are alarming. Yet,...
Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage si...
Despite the growing body of research on the concept of adaptive capacity, there is an absence of res...
Climate change poses a major threat to heritage of all kinds. Yet much of the work so far on climate...
The adaptation of agricultural systems to rapidly changing environmental conditions remains one of h...
Conventional perceptions of the interactions between people and their environment are rapidly transf...
© 2019 by the authors. Globally, areas of high-quality wildlife habitat of significant environmental...
Cultural heritage is not only an important part of a country’s identity but also a key driver of tou...
Climate change poses great challenges for cultural resource management, particularly in coastal area...
There are numerous natural and cultural world tourism heritage sites spread across the entire landsc...
Abstract. In Australia today, many protected areas are being actively created as solely 'natura...