Accelerating Environmental Change Threats to Cultural Heritage: Serious Challenges, Promising Responses
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 84th Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM (2019)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Accelerating Environmental Change Threats to Cultural Heritage: Serious Challenges, Promising Responses," at the 84th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Archaeological sites serve as cultural heritage repositories. Sites with good organic preservation, in addition to illuminating past human behavior, provide us with valuable resources for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Our improving methodologies are increasing our ability to retrieve more varied information from archaeological sites, but accelerating environmental change poses a dire threat to the quality and quantity of data we can recover. Threats include: coastal erosion, sea level rise, riverine erosion, drying of waterlogged sites and bogs, changes in fire regimes, agricultural land use modifications amplified by population displacements, and degradation of permafrost in the north. It seems clear that these changes are unlikely to stop or even slow. In short, our "library" is on fire and we must address the wisdom of proceeding with "business as usual." We seek papers that identify challenges, direct or indirect, in the field or post-excavation, that arise from environmental change. These papers should offer examples of promising responses. We are also seeking papers that address the topic at the level of multiple sites, regionally or by state or country, as well as papers that deal with the thorny issue of how to prioritize our efforts and funding for maximum benefit to all stakeholders.
Other Keywords
Cultural Resources and Heritage Management •
Environment and Climate •
arctic •
Cultural Heritage and Preservation •
Zooarchaeology •
Climate Change •
Iron Age •
Underwater Archaeology •
Policy •
Historic
Geographic Keywords
Isle of Man (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
French Republic (Country) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Ireland (Country) •
Kingdom of Belgium (Country) •
Bailiwick of Guernsey (Country) •
Faroe Islands (Country) •
Principality of Monaco (Country) •
Bailiwick of Jersey (Country)
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- Climate Change, Capacity-Building and Local Engagement: Report on the 2018 Arctic Viking Field School, Vatnahverfi, South Greenland (2019)
- Environmental Threats To Viking Age and Medieval Norse Sites in Southwestern Greenland (2019)
- Geo-Referenced Spatial Data Analyses on Coastal Erosion Sites: the Final 3D Examination of the Pictish Smithy at the Site of Swandro, Orkney Islands (2019)
- Improving Integration of Archaeology into the Work of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change): A Status Report (2019)
- The Inglefield Land Archaeology Project in NW Greenland, 2004-16: Mitigating Cultural Resources in the Era of Climate Change (2019)
- Learning from Loss 2018: Considering Responses to Accelerated Climate Change in Scotland (2019)
- A Perfect Storm: Alternative Mitigation Strategies for Louisiana’s Gulf Coast (2019)
- Responding to Climate Change Threats to Archaeology through the World Heritage Convention (2019)
- Saving the Story of Medieval Icelandic Fishery Development: Siglunes as a Case Study (2019)
- Site Damage and the Perception of Change in Northwest Greenland (2019)
- Smoke on the Water: Addressing the Burning Issue of Threats Climate Change Poses for Submerged Historical Sites in Florida (2019)
- We Can’t Save Them All: Thoughts on Prioritization (2019)