Article ID: CBB840852140

Water Heritage and the Importance of Local Knowledge in Climate Action (2023)

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Thousands of significant archaeological and heritage sites line the coasts of every continent, threatened by loss and damage from rising sea levels and other cascading impacts, such as flooding, landslides, increased salination, erosion, or even the shift from being land-based heritage to being submerged or underwater heritage. There is a need for a sustainable initiative across the national, regional, and local levels to manage this degenerative process. To date, however, measures for mitigating climate change impacts remain insufficient. There is also the need for a further push in thinking about how coastal archaeology and culturally submerged sites may be remembered or, if on the cards, protected. The Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological Network (CITiZAN), a national project working across coastal sites in England, works with communities to support and empower them in identifying and understanding their immediate environment and the relevance of the heritage therein. In this article, the CITiZAN team presents the range of vulnerable coastal heritage found across England, discusses why there is limited capacity or resources to protect these sites, and highlights the communities that have either reactively or proactively responded to changing climate conditions and, in so doing, provide examples of resourcefulness and resilience. The article concludes by highlighting the importance of communities in understanding intertidal-zone and coastal heritage, and the relevance of water heritage to understanding climate change impacts terrestrially.

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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
William B. Lees
Sarah E. Miller
Emily Jane Murray
Katherine G. Parker
Sara Ayers-Rigsby
Allyson Ropp
Journals
Historical Archaeology
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Public Understanding of Science
Science Communication
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Publishers
Palgrave Macmillan
Princeton University Press
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake Field Office
Concepts
Climate change
Historical archaeology
Heritage
Cultural heritage
Public understanding of science
Archaeology
People
Dumont d'Urville, Jules Sébastien Cézar
Ross, James Clark
Wilkes, Charles
Time Periods
21st century
19th century
15th century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
United States
Ireland
Rome (Italy)
Florida (U.S.)
France
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