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View article: Quaternary palaeoecology and the historic environment: Challenges and opportunities for preserving England's wetlands
Quaternary palaeoecology and the historic environment: Challenges and opportunities for preserving England's wetlands Open
Palaeoecological records can provide important information on past cultural and economic activities and landscape change. Wetland sites in particular provide remarkable depository opportunities for such remains. Yet these deposit and site …
View article: Developing Transdisciplinary Approaches to Sustainability Challenges: The Need to Model Socio-Environmental Systems in the Longue Durée
Developing Transdisciplinary Approaches to Sustainability Challenges: The Need to Model Socio-Environmental Systems in the Longue Durée Open
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local impact on the evolution of these ecosystems has been undeniable and extensively documented, it remains unclear precisely how our activities ar…
View article: Vernacular Heritage as a Response to Climate: Lessons for Future Climate Resilience from Rize, Turkey
Vernacular Heritage as a Response to Climate: Lessons for Future Climate Resilience from Rize, Turkey Open
Vernacular heritage is undergoing rapid changes caused by the effects of the changing climate, such as loss of lands, biodiversity, building materials, integrity, traditional knowledge, and maladaptation. However, little is known about the…
View article: Climate Change and Archaeology. An Introduction
Climate Change and Archaeology. An Introduction Open
Anthopogenic climate change is already affecting our environment and will result in changes in flora and fauna, and changes in ground conditions (both on and below the surface) which will affect archaeological deposits and structures. More…
View article: When Loss is More: From Managed Decline to Adaptive Release
When Loss is More: From Managed Decline to Adaptive Release Open
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View article: Articulating Loss: A Thematic Framework for Understanding Coastal Heritage Transformations
Articulating Loss: A Thematic Framework for Understanding Coastal Heritage Transformations Open
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this record
View article: Climate change, heritage policy and practice in England: Risks and opportunities
Climate change, heritage policy and practice in England: Risks and opportunities Open
Our climate is changing. Although the implications for both the physical remains and the intangible nature of the historic environment have been widely examined, the impact upon the ways in which we, as practitioners, currently conserve he…
View article: Predicting and Adapting to Climate Change: Challenges for the Historic Environment
Predicting and Adapting to Climate Change: Challenges for the Historic Environment Open
Our changing climate poses risks to the historic environment but also brings opportunities for new discoveries and ways for people to engage with it. At Historic England, part of our responsibility is to understand what future changes we m…