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Public Archaeology and Climate Change

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Public Archaeology and Climate Change promotes new approaches to studying and managing sites threatened by climate change, specifically actions that engage communities or employ citizen science initiatives. Researchers and heritage managers around the world are witnessing severe challenges and developing innovative mechanisms for dealing with them. Increasingly archaeologists are embracing practices learned from the natural heritage sector, which has long worked with the public in practical recording projects. By involving the public in projects and making data accessible, archaeologists are engaging society in the debate on threatened heritage and in wider discussions on climate change. Community involvement also underpins wider climate change adaptation strategies, and citizen science projects can help to influence and inform policy makers. Developing threats to heritage are being experienced around the world, and as this collection of papers will show, new partnerships and collaborations are crossing national boundaries.

With examples from across the globe, this selection of 18 papers detail the scale of the problem through a variety of case studies. Together they demonstrate how heritage professionals, working in diverse environments and with distinctive archaeology, are engaging with the public to raise awareness of this threatened resource. Contributors examine differing responses and proactive methodologies for the protection, preservation and recording of sites at risk from natural forces and demonstrate how new approaches can better engage people with sites that are under increasing threat of destruction, thus contributing to the resilience of our shared heritage. See more
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  • Dimensions: 220 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Oxbow Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781785707049

About

Tom Dawson is a Principal Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews. Since coming to Scotland in 2000 his two main research interests have been the management of heritage sites at risk from coastal erosion and the integration of archaeological work undertaken by communities with that of academics and professionals. He has managed two community initiatives Shorewatch and the Scotlands Coastal Heritage at Risk Project winner of two British Archaeological Awards in 2014 and has published widely on coastal and community archaeology and is the editor of Coastal Archaeology and Erosion in Scotland Courtney Nimura is Researcher at the Institute of Archaeology Curator of Later European Prehistory at the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology Lecturer at Magdalen College and Research Fellow at Wolfson College University of Oxford. Her research ranges from later prehistoric art to maritime archaeology in Europe. Elías López-Romero currently holds a Junior Chair in Neolithic Societies at the LaScArBx Cluster of Excellence Université de Bordeaux France. His research focuses on the megalithic monuments and landscapes of the European Atlantic façade landscape archaeology and coastal and island archaeology. He has carried out fieldwork and research on these topics in Spain Portugal France and Britain and is author of a wide range of publications. Marie-Yvane Daire is senior researcher in the National Centre for Scientific Research CNRS France and is affiliated with the Centre de Recherche en Archéologie Archéosciences Histoire (CReAAH) research team in Rennes. She has extensive experience wit

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