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A predictive model of Indigenous Ranger Groups’ capacity for the adaptation of heritage sites to the impacts of climate change
Author
Carmichael, B.
Publisher
Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2015
Body

The threat posed by climate change to cultural heritage and archaeological sites began to ring alarm
bells for heritage practitioners over two decades ago. Only very recently, however, has work
progressed beyond hypothesising potential impacts. Four climate change risk analysis frameworks
and prioritisation methodologies are considered. These are either professionally generated (topdown’)
or professionally generated but with stakeholder input . . . . .

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
Additional Information
It is recommended that papers in the conference proceedings be cited in the following manner:
Bastin, G, Sparrow, A, Scarth, P., Gill, T. Barneston, J. and Staben G. (2015). Are we there yet? Tracking state and change in Australia's rangelands. In Proceedings of the 18th Biennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Alice Springs (Ed M.H. Friedel) [Australian Rangeland Society: Perth]
Conference Name
18th Biennial Conference, Australian Rangeland Society, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, 12-16 April 2015
Keywords
adaptation
Australia
cultural heritage
framework
ranger group