Article ID: CBB418661537

Understanding Pressures to Archaeological Heritage in the Face of Climate Change: An Integrated Approach to Coastal-Zone Assessments in Ireland (2023)

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Coastal heritage and archaeological sites are part of a complex system of socioenvironmental processes whose conditions are placed at risk from increasing climate-change pressures and impacts. Cultural-heritage managers are working to increase understanding of these pressures and create ways to assess, mitigate, and/or adapt to change. Coastal-zone assessments (CZA) are a recognized methodology in several national management plans to gather detailed data in order to provide an informed assessment of current resources and any associated hazards and risks. A collaborative and innovative partnership is seeking to expand on current CZA models by integrating social, historical, and geomorphological criteria into archaeological site assessment, with aims toward the development of a resource-priority index for coastal-heritage managers in Ireland.

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Article Sarah E. Miller; Jeneva P. Wright (2023) Introduction: Archaeology of the Anthropocene: Historical Archaeology’s Response to the Climate Crisis. Historical Archaeology (pp. 448-472). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Katherine G. Parker
Jackson, Patrick N. Wyse
Jacob, Casey J.
Jarvis, Kimberly A.
Linn, Meredith B.
Lok, Corie
Journals
Historical Archaeology
Public Understanding of Science
Archives of Natural History
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Technology and Culture
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Brill
Johns Hopkins University Press
Manchester University Press
University of Massachusetts Press
University of Philadelphia Press
Concepts
Climate change
Archaeology
Historical archaeology
Heritage management
Environmental sciences
Public health
Time Periods
21st century
19th century
20th century
17th century
14th century
15th century
Places
Ireland
Great Britain
Florida (U.S.)
Massachusetts (U.S.)
Australia
Belgium
Institutions
Royal Society of London
Trinity College Dublin
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