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Autre Publication Scientifique Année : 2022

Cultural Heritage and Climate Change: New challenges and perspectives for research

Christopher Ballard
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Nacima Baron
Ann Bourgès
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May Cassar
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Cathy Daly
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Aitziber Egusquiza
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Sandra Fatoric
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Cornelius Holtorf
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Menne Kosian
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Roger-Alexandre Lefevre
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Résumé

Collaboration between the two Joint Programming Initiatives “Cultural Heritage and Global Change” (JPI CH), and “Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe” (JPI Climate) began in 2019 and led to the organisation of a joint workshop a year later. Following the recommendations in the workshop report, an expert working group was set up to scope research gaps and opportunities at the interface of cultural heritage and climate change, culminating in the publication of this White Paper. This strategic document is expected to support the two JPIs to generate policy-relevant research outcomes. Four key messages are brought forth reviewing the state of the art in the field of cultural heritage and climate change research: • Research on individual geopolitical regions, or a few in immediate vicinity of one another, remains prevalent: there is an opportunity to stimulate research and knowledge exchange that crosscuts several regions which - although geographically disparate - present common challenges and opportunities. • Quantitative and qualitative methods remain siloed in their applications; mixed methods, which reflect a cross-disciplinary approach, are more likely to be found in pre-policy publications. • There is a need for further understanding of culture and heritage as embedded in their socio-environmental contexts to inform policy, including the role of traditional and local knowledge, as well as learning from the past. • The ecological and social impacts related to losses and opportunities for cultural assets and values from adaptation and mitigation need to be researched more intensively. Based on this comprehensive literature review, key research gaps and priorities have been identified for the European region and beyond that require more advanced knowledge in the coming years and that should be addressed by researchers to support climate adaptation and mitigation measures. To address the research gaps and priorities, both JPIs propose three types of instrument that could be used in supporting collaborative efforts between and beyond the two initiatives:
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Christopher Ballard, Nacima Baron, Ann Bourgès, Bénédicte Bucher, May Cassar, et al.. Cultural Heritage and Climate Change: New challenges and perspectives for research: White paper from JPI Cultural Heritage & JPI Climate. 2022. ⟨hal-04030066⟩
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