Threats to Cultural Heritage Caused by the Global Sea Level Rise as a Result of the Global Warming

被引:6
|
作者
Ciski, Mateusz [1 ]
Rzasa, Krzysztof [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Warmia & Mazury, Inst Spatial Management & Geog, Fac Geoengn, Dept Land Management & Geog Informat Syst, PL-10720 Olsztyn, Poland
关键词
global warming; climate change; global sea level rise; flood risk management; floodplains; cultural heritage; geodata; GIS; CLIMATE-CHANGE; SOUTHERN; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.3390/w13182577
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate change resulting from global warming has an increasing impact on Earth. The resulting sea level rise is starting to be noticed in some regions today, and based on projections, could have severe consequences in the future. These consequences would primarily be felt by residents of coastal areas, but through the potential for irreparable damage to cultural heritage sites, could be significant for the general public. The primary aim of the research undertaken in this article was to assess the threat to cultural heritage objects on the case study area of Tri-City, Poland. A review of available elevation data sources for their potential use in analyses of sea level changes was required. The selection of the optimal data source for the cultural heritage threat analysis of historic sites was carried out. The analyses were conducted for three scenarios, using ArcGIS Pro 2.7 software. A series of maps were thus prepared to show the threats to specific historic sites for various global sea level rise scenarios. Even with the slightest rise in sea level, monuments could be permanently lost. The authors point out that a lack of action to stop climate change could result not only in economic but also cultural losses.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] An Anomalous Recent Acceleration of Global Sea Level Rise
    Merrifield, M. A.
    Merrifield, S. T.
    Mitchum, G. T.
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2009, 22 (21) : 5772 - 5781
  • [42] Towards reliable global allowances for sea level rise
    Woodworth, Philip L.
    Hunter, John R.
    Marcos, Marta
    Hughes, Chris W.
    GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE, 2021, 203
  • [43] Global sea-level rise and coastal vulnerability
    Harvey, Nick
    Nicholls, Robert
    SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE, 2008, 3 (01) : 5 - 7
  • [44] Global sea level rise and glacial isostatic adjustment
    Peltier, WR
    GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE, 1999, 20 (2-3) : 93 - 123
  • [45] Global sea-level rise and coastal vulnerability
    Nick Harvey
    Robert Nicholls
    Sustainability Science, 2008, 3 : 5 - 7
  • [46] Thermosteric contribution of warming oceans to the global sea level variations
    Iz, H. Baki
    JOURNAL OF GEODETIC SCIENCE, 2016, 6 (01) : 130 - 138
  • [47] GLOBAL WARMING, SEA-LEVEL CHANGE AND THE IMPACT ON ESTUARIES
    JONES, G
    MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 1994, 28 (01) : 7 - 14
  • [48] Changes in extreme regional sea level under global warming
    Brunnabend, S. -E.
    Dijkstra, H. A.
    Kliphuis, M. A.
    Bal, H. E.
    Seinstra, F.
    van Werkhoven, B.
    Maassen, J.
    van Meersbergen, M.
    OCEAN SCIENCE, 2017, 13 (01) : 47 - 60
  • [49] Global warming and sea levels
    Heatley, Ross
    AUSTRALIAN PLANNER, 2006, 43 (02) : 52 - 52
  • [50] Communicating Climate Change Oceanically: Sea Level Rise Information Increases Mitigation, Inundation, and Global Warming Acceptance
    Velautham, Leela
    Ranney, Michael Andrew
    Brow, Quinlan S.
    FRONTIERS IN COMMUNICATION, 2019, 4