Public Archaeology and Climate Change.
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- 9781785707070
- 930.1
- CC72 .P835 2017
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1. Public archaeology and climate change: reflections and considerations: Courtney Nimura, Tom Dawson, Elías López-Romero and Marie-Yvane Daire -- Chapter 2. The growing vulnerability of World Heritage to rapid climate change and the challenge of managing for an uncertain future: Adam Markham -- Chapter 3. A central role for communities: climate change and coastal heritage management in Scotland: Tom Dawson, Joanna Hambly and Ellie Graham -- Chapter 4. Improving management responses to coastal change: utilising sources from archaeology, maps, charts, photographs and art: Garry Momber, Lauren Tidbury, Julie Satchell and Brandon Mason -- Chapter 5. Community recording and monitoring of vulnerable sites in England: Eliott Wragg, Nathalie Cohen, Gustav Milne, Stephanie Ostrich and Courtney Nimura -- Chapter 6. Challenged by an archaeologically educated public in Wales: Claudine Gerrard -- Chapter 7. The MASC Project (Monitoring the Archaeology of Sligo's Coastline): engaging local stakeholder groups to monitor vulnerable coastal archaeology in Ireland: James Bonsall and Sam Moore -- Chapter 8. Recovering information from eroding and destroyed coastal archaeological sites: a crowdsourcing initiative in Northwest Iberia: Elías López-Romero, Xosé Ignacio Vilaseco Vázquez, Patricia Mañana-Borrazás and Alejandro Güimil-Fariña -- Chapter 9. Coastal erosion and public archaeology in Brittany, France: recent experiences from the ALeRT project: Pau Olmos Benlloch, Elías López-Romero and Marie-Yvane Daire -- Chapter 10. Climate change and the preservation of archaeological sites in Greenland: Jørgen Hollesen, Henning Matthiesen, Christian Koch Madsen, Bo Albrechtsen, Aart Kroon and Bo Elberling.
Chapter 11. Gufuskálar: a medieval commercial fishing station in Western Iceland: Lilja Pálsdóttir and Frank J. Feeley -- Chapter 12. Every place has a climate story: finding and sharing climate change stories with cultural heritage: Marcy Rockman and Jakob Maase -- Chapter 13. Racing against time: preparing for the impacts of climate change on California's archaeological resources: Michael Newland, Sandra Pentney, Reno Franklin, Nick Tipon, Suntayea Steinruck, Jeannine Pedersen-Guzman and Jere H. Lipps -- Chapter 14. Threatened heritage and community archaeology on Alaska's North Slope: Anne M. Jensen -- Chapter 15. Cultural heritage under threat: the effects of climate change on the small island of Barbuda, Lesser Antilles: Sophia Perdikaris, Allison Bain, Rebecca Boger, Sandrine Grouard, Anne-Marie Faucher, Vincent Rousseau, Reaksha Persaud, Stéphane Noël, Matthew Brown and July Medina-Triana -- Chapter 16. Archaeological heritage on the Atlantic coast of Uruguay: heritage policies and challenges for its management in coastal protected areas: Camila Gianotti, Andrés Gascue, Laura del Puerto, Hugo Inda and Eugenia Villarmarzo -- Chapter 17. Australian Indigenous rangers managing the impacts of climate change on cultural heritage sites: Bethune Carmichael, Greg Wilson, Ivan Namarnyilk, Sean Nadji, Jacqueline Cahill, Sally Brockwell and Deanne Bird -- Chapter 18. Perception of the relationship between climate change and traditional wooden heritage in Japan: Peter Brimblecombe and Mikiko Hayashi.
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