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Climate Change Threatening Archaeological Heritage in (Former) Riverbeds
Water has always played an important part in societies. It has created and damaged, also threatened and saved societies throughout their existence. Its absence has done the same. Our rivers and seas contain evidence of this history and contain important
Martijn R. Manders
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Gestión del patrimonio arqueológico subacuático y costero en los mares de Israel (II): los yacimientos litorales en riesgo [PDF]
The two articles titled Management of the underwater and coastal archaeological heritage in Israel's seas – parts A and B aim at presenting the diversity, nature and significance of an important cultural resource at risk, namely the underwater and ...
Arenson, Sarah, Galili, Ehud
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Encouraging persons to visit cultural sites through mini-games [PDF]
Gamification has been recently proposed as a technique to improve user engagement in different activities, including visits to cultural sites and cultural tourism in general.
Catarci, Tiziana +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents a close‐hearing analysis of Forest 404, a transmedial audio drama that was released to BBC Sounds in 2019. Despite the drama's eco‐dystopian critique of teleological ‘progress’ narratives (that enable and perpetuate the destruction of the natural world), I argue that the series ultimately propagates a sense of inevitability
Matilda Jones
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Financing Marine Conservation: A Menu of Options [PDF]
This guide describes over 30 mechanisms for financing the conservation of marine biodiversity, both within and outside of MPAs. Its main purpose is to familiarize conservation professionals i.e., the managers and staff of government conservation agencies,
Barry Spergel, Melissa Moye
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La definición del patrimonio cultural subacuático en la Convención UNESCO de 2001 [PDF]
El texto analiza la definición que en el artículo 1.1 de la Convención sobre la Protección del Patrimonio Cultural Subacuático 2001 de la UNESCO se da del concepto de patrimonio cultural subacuático y llama la atención especialmente sobre cuatro aspectos:
Aznar, Mariano J.
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ABSTRACT The Jomon culture, characterized by hunting, gathering, and fishing, lasted from approximately 15.5–2.4 ka in the Japanese archipelago. In this study, the shore of Lake Ogawara in northeastern Japan was investigated using coring, fossil analyses, and radiocarbon dating to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental changes as well as their ...
Yoshiki Sato +6 more
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ABSTRACT Impact pathway diagrams based on conceptual ecological modelling are an important tool for identifying where effective conservation strategies can be designed and targeted to mitigate the impacts of an invasive species on a native species. These are particularly useful when the eradication of the invasive species may not be possible.
Helen Truscott +3 more
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The Warship Schleswig-Holstein: History, Cultural Value and Legal Status
The current paper looks into the issues connected with underwater cultural heritage in Estonia and deals with its legal and physical protection. The report discusses the topic of what we actually mean by underwater heritage, what are the threats in terms
Maili Roio
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Developing a GIS-Database and Risk Index for Potentially Polluting Marine Sites [PDF]
The increasing availability of geospatial marine data provides an opportunity for hydrographic offices to contribute to the identification of “Potentially Polluting Marine Sites” (PPMS).
Alexander, Lee +2 more
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