Document Type
Conference Paper
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
1.5 EARTH AND RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, Archaeology, 6.5 OTHER HUMANITIES
Abstract
The global scale and unpredictable nature of climate change impacts on cultural heritage poses a challenge for conservation management. This article explores the potential of indicators as an aid for decision makers in the heritage sector. The author proposes a new indicator tool for addressing long-term stone recession impacts that may be related to climate change. The indicator is being installed at two World Heritage sites in Ireland but no results are available. The prototype was developed during doctoral research at the Technological University of Dublin.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/tc47-yy30
Recommended Citation
Daly, C.:The Potential for Indicators in the Management of Climate Change Impacts on Cultural Heritage. Cultural Heritage Preservation; Proceedings of the European Workshop on Cultural Heritage Preservation. EWCHP 2011, Berlin Germany September 26 to 28. doi;10.21427/tc47-yy30
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Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis Commons, Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Commons, Historic Preservation and Conservation Commons, Other Earth Sciences Commons
Publication Details
Cultural Heritage Preservation; Proceedings of the European Workshop on Cultural Heritage Preservation. EWCHP 2011, Berlin Germany September 26 to 28.