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|a Public archaeology and climate change /
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|a Public Archaeology and Climate Change' promotes new approaches to studying and managing sites threatened by climate change, specifically actions that engage communities or employ 'citizen science' initiatives. Researchers and heritage managers around the world are witnessing severe challenges and developing innovative mechanisms for dealing with them. Increasingly archaeologists are embracing practices learned from the natural heritage sector, which has long worked with the public in practical recording projects. By involving the public in projects and making data accessible, archaeologists are engaging society in the debate on threatened heritage and in wider discussions on climate change. Community involvement also underpins wider climate change adaptation strategies, and citizen science projects can help to influence and inform policy makers. Developing threats to heritage are being experienced around the world, and as this collection of papers will show, new partnerships and collaborations are crossing national boundaries. With examples from across the globe, this selection of 18 papers detail the scale of the problem through a variety of case studies. Together they demonstrate how heritage professionals, working in diverse environments and with distinctive archaeology, are engaging with the public to raise awareness of this threatened resource. Contributors examine differing responses and proactive methodologies for the protection, preservation and recording of sites at risk from natural forces and demonstrate how new approaches can better engage people with sites that are under increasing threat of destruction, thus contributing to the resilience of our shared heritage.
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|t Public archaeology and climate change: reflections and considerations /
|r Marie-Yvane Daire --
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|t growing vulnerability of World Heritage to rapid climate change and the challenge of managing for an uncertain future /
|r Adam Markham --
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|t central role for communities: climate change and coastal heritage management in Scotland /
|r Ellie Graham --
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|t Improving management responses to coastal change: utilising sources from archaeology, maps, charts, photographs and art /
|r Brandon Mason --
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|t Community recording and monitoring of vulnerable sites in England /
|r Courtney Nimura --
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|t Challenged by an archaeologically educated public in Wales /
|r Claudine Gerrard --
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|t MASC Project (Monitoring the Archaeology of Sligo's Coastline): engaging local stakeholder groups to monitor vulnerable coastal archaeology in Ireland /
|r Sam Moore --
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|t Recovering information from eroding and destroyed coastal archaeological sites: a crowdsourcing initiative in Northwest Iberia /
|r Alejandro Guimil-Farina --
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|t Coastal erosion and public archaeology in Brittany, France: recent experiences from the ALeRT project /
|r Marie-Yvane Daire --
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|t Climate change and the preservation of archaeological sites in Greenland /
|r Bo Elberling --
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|t Gufuskalar: a medieval commercial fishing station in Western Iceland /
|r Frank J. Feeley --
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|t Every place has a climate story: finding and sharing climate change stories with cultural heritage /
|r Jakob Maase --
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|t Racing against time: preparing for the impacts of climate change on California's archaeological resources /
|r Jere H. Lipps --
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|t Threatened heritage and community archaeology on Alaska's North Slope /
|r Anne M. Jensen --
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|t Cultural heritage under threat: the effects of climate change on the small island of Barbuda, Lesser Antilles /
|r July Medina-Triana --
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|t Archaeological heritage on the Atlantic coast of Uruguay: heritage policies and challenges for its management in coastal protected areas /
|r Eugenia Villarmarzo --
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|t Australian Indigenous rangers managing the impacts of climate change on cultural heritage sites /
|r Deanne Bird.
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