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Exploring Climate Change Adaptations for Cultural Heritage: The ADAPT Framework

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 November 2024

Jeneva P. Wright*
Affiliation:
Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USA;
Morris Hylton III
Affiliation:
Architecture Sarasota, Sarasota, FL, USA
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Corresponding author: Jeneva P. Wright; Email: jeneva.wright@earth.miami.edu
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Abstract

There is an urgent need for climate change–informed decision-making and adaptation actions for cultural heritage. Challenges arise in incorporating and balancing multiple considerations, including robust understandings of climate change vulnerability, the objectives of current management paradigms, the need for meaningful engagement, the risk of maladaptation, and constrained resources to implement. We offer a conceptual framework and guide to integrate climate science and cultural heritage management to produce a range of adaptation actions for cultural heritage, categorized as Acclimate, Dislocate, Abandon, Protect, and Tell the Story (ADAPT) approaches. The ADAPT framework is intended to aid archaeologists and other cultural heritage managers in developing and evaluating possible adaptation actions that directly respond to findings from climate change vulnerability assessments, critically integrating management postures and constraints, and coproducing climate change adaptations with Indigenous rightsholders and community stakeholders.

Resumen

Resumen

Existe una necesidad urgente de tomar decisiones informadas sobre el cambio climático y adaptaciónes accionadas para el patrimonio cultural. Existen desafíos para incorporar y equilibrar multiples consideraciones, incluida una comprension fuerte de la vulnerabilidad al cambio climático, los objectivos de los paradigmas de gestión corriente, la necesidad para involucrar a las personas de manera significativa, el riesgo de mala adaptación, y los recursos limitados para implementar. Nosotros ofrecemos un plan conceptual y una guía para integrar la ciencia climatica y la gestión del patrimonio cultural para producir una variedad de acciones de adaptación para el patrimonio cultural, categorizadas como los enfoques ADAPT: Aclimatar, Desplazar, Abandonar, Proteger, y Contar la Historia. La herramienta ADAPT tiene como objetivo ayudar a los arqueólogos y otros administrados del patrimonio cultural en el desarrollo y evaluación de posibles acciones de adaptación, en respuesta de los hallazgos de las evaluaciones de vulnerabilidad al cambio climático, abordando criticamente las posiciones y limitaciones de la gestion y coproducir adaptaciones al cambio climático con titulares de derechos indígenas y partes interesadas comunitarias.

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Figure 1. The ADAPT framework and considerations for evaluation (image by author).

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Table 1. Examples of ADAPT Category Responses at Various Scales in Response to Vulnerability Assessment.