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Climate change is wreaking havoc on World Cultural Heritage sites, study finds
By Shradha Triveni The Great Wall of China, Petra of Jordan, Ellora Caves of India, the traditional Ottoman Houses in Turkey ...
How can cultural heritage be made fruitful as a resource for climate adaptation? Teresa Erbach from the Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) at GFZ addresses this question in her newly ...
Image Permanence Institute researcher named a Getty Global Art and Sustainability Fellow, recognizing contributions to ...
SAME STORY: A monk looks at an approaching glacial lake outburst flood in Halji of Humla's Limi Valley in 2011 that destroyed the monastery. The flood was caused by a hidden glacial lake in the ...
Scotland’s Forth Bridge is among the sites most at risk from climate change (Getty Images/iStockphoto) World Heritage sites gain their status for being an outstanding value to humanity and showcase ...
Parks Stewardship Forum, Vol. 36, No. 1, CLIMATE CHANGE AND PROTECTED PLACES: ADAPTING TO NEW REALITIES (2020), pp. 144-153 (10 pages) Climate change is the fastest-growing global threat to the ...
Nestled in the southern Mediterranean, off the southeast coast of Tunisia, lies the island of Djerba. With a rich cultural and religious history, it has been a crossroad of many civilizations, ...
Jess Melbourne-Thomas received funding for this work from the Australian Commonwealth Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. Brenda Lin received funding for this work from ...
MARRAKESH, Morocco (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When powerful Cyclone Heta hit the tiny Pacific island nation of Niue in 2004, it caused huge damage, including destroying 95 percent of the ...
Strengthening synergies between culture and science in the fight against climate change was at the centre of the first ever meeting organised jointly by UNESCO, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ...
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