Coastal heritage, global climate change, public engagement, and citizen science

T Dawson, J Hambly, A Kelley… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Climate change is threatening an uncalculated number of archaeological sites globally,
totaling perhaps hundreds of thousands of culturally and paleoenvironmentally significant …

Of time and tide: the complex impacts of climate change on coastal and underwater cultural heritage

D Gregory, T Dawson, D Elkin, H Van Tilburg… - Antiquity, 2022 - cambridge.org
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has documented wide-ranging changes to
the world's coasts and oceans, with significant further change predicted. Impacts on coastal …

Mapping the impacts of coastal erosion on the heritage assets of Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island), North Wales, UK

K Ackland, H Griffiths, L Barker, S Davies… - The Journal of Island …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Coastal erosion and sea level rise has become a significant threat to coastal heritage due to
climate change. Management bodies are monitoring the risks posed by undertaking studies …

Going for the win‐win: including the public in underwater cultural heritage management through citizen science in Australia and New Zealand

A Viduka - International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
UCH managers are increasingly aware of the limitations of excluding public participation in
heritage management both in terms of their own limited resources and need for wide public …

[HTML][HTML] Comprehensive workflow for erosion monitoring of coastal archaeological sites by means of digital photogrammetry: An Iberian case study

J Mencía, ME Polo, ÁM Felicísimo, MY Daire… - Digital Applications in …, 2024 - Elsevier
In keeping with the debate of the effects of climate change and human pressure on cultural
heritage, research on archaeological sites that are threatened by erosion—and eventually …

Australia and pacific countries: The need to collaborate to protect underwater cultural heritage

A Viduka - Historic Environment, 2019 - search.informit.org
Of the 60 States who have ratified the UNESCO 2001'Convention on the Protection of the
Underwater Cultural Heritage'to date, only three States in the Asia-Pacific Region have done …

[HTML][HTML] 国外海洋文化遗产保护与管理研究进展

李娟, 郝志刚 - 中国海洋大学学报(社会科学版), 2022 - xml-data.org
海洋文化遗产因在地方, 区域, 国家, 全球海洋可持续发展方面的重要价值以及在当前面临的严重
威胁而受到国外学者的广泛关注, 其保护与管理研究取得了较大进展, 系统梳理国外海洋文化 …

Archaeology as a method and tool for resilience

SE Miller, S Ayers-Rigsby, EJ Murray… - Southeastern …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Climate change is having an immediate and devastating effect on archaeological sites in
Florida. The Florida Public Archaeology Network's Heritage Monitoring Scouts (HMS …

Cultural Intertidal and Riverine Education: Using Field Schools to Incorporate Climate Change into Historical Archaeological Research

A Ropp - Historical Archaeology, 2023 - Springer
Intertidal-coastal and shallow riverine cultural sites exist in a liminal space of constant and
inevitable change. Their location in the “in-between” exposes them to many changing …

A Collaborative Approach to Cultural Resource Risk Assessment, Preservation, and Prioritization: A Case Study from Sauvie Island, Oregon

PJ Daily - 2021 - search.proquest.com
New and increasing threats to cultural heritage resources have pushed archaeologists, land
managers, and Indigenous peoples to develop strategies to identify at-risk resources …